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Dear All,

   While assessing the impact of climate change on agricultural crops in
India conditions, I am using PRECIS (RCM) data. My question is whether
the CO2 ppm should be changed to 550 ppm or it should be kept at 350
ppm. When I am trying to assess the impact of climate change in A2 and
B2 scenarios with CO2 at 550 ppm, I found that yields are increasing
even though temperatures are raising by 4-5 oC. Can anyone let me know,
whether we have to change CO2 ppm or not in assessing climate change
impact on agricultural crops.

Regards,

Sridhar Gummadi
Sr.Engg GIS,
RMG, RMSI,
Noida, India.

Ph:=919818399948.

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