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Projected changes in average soil moisture, which is a predictor for issues like flooding, fires, drought, and agricultural failure. The standard deviation measure is commonly used to measure drought, where a -1 standard deviation means soil moisture will be the same as droughts that occurred once every six years between 1850 and 1900.
Data is taken from AR6 SPM.5d:
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