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Andrew M. Badger

Researcher at Universities Space Research Association

Publications -  23
Citations -  1410

Andrew M. Badger is an academic researcher from Universities Space Research Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Precipitation & Deforestation. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 21 publications receiving 615 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrew M. Badger include University of Colorado Boulder & Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences.

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The Community Land Model version 5 : description of new features, benchmarking, and impact of forcing uncertainty

David M. Lawrence, +60 more
TL;DR: The Community Land Model (CLM) is the land component of the Community Earth System Model (CESM) and is used in several global and regional modeling systems.
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Drought less predictable under declining future snowpack

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors apply downscaled hydrologic simulations from 28 climate model projections to show that by mid-century (2036-2065), 69% of historically snowmelt-dominated areas of the western United States see a decline in the ability of snow to predict seasonal drought, increasing to 83% by late century (2070-2099).
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CLMcrop yields and water requirements: avoided impacts by choosing RCP 4.5 over 8.5

TL;DR: In this article, a new version of the CLMcrop model is presented to simulate the impacts of the representative concentration pathway (RCP) 4.5 instead of 8.5 on crop yields and water requirements.
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Climate response to Amazon forest replacement by heterogeneous crop cover

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a fully coupled Earth system model and replace tropical forests by a distribution of six common tropical crops with variable planting dates, physiological parameters and irrigation, and showed that regions of vegetation change experience different responses dependent upon the initial tree coverage and whether the replacement vegetation is irrigated.