Fig. 5: The effects of CCD events on vegetation productivity and hydrological variables in mid-to-high latitudes.
From: Regional asymmetry in the response of global vegetation growth to springtime compound climate events

a–c The average standardized anomalies (z-score) of GPP during CCD spring but subsequent non-CCD summer (a), non-CCD spring but subsequent CCD summer (b), and consecutive CCD spring and summer (c) for areas in Fig. 2b where summer vegetation responds negatively (r ≤ −0.22) to spring CCD climate conditions. d–f The same as a–c, but for soil moisture. g–i The same as a–c, but for runoff. The bar plots with dash lines (without dash line) indicate the average anomalies of multiple observation-based (model-based) products, and the circles indicate the average anomalies of each product. For details on data see Fig. 3.