CERES-Wheat, a dynamic process crop growth model, is specified and validate
d for seven sites in the major wheat-growing regions of Spain. Variables ex
plaining a significant proportion of simulated yield Variance are crop wate
r (sum of precipitation and irrigation) and temperature during the growing
season. A multiple linear regression model is developed to represent simula
ted yield response to these variables. Seven agro-climatic regions are defi
ned based on K-mean cluster analysis of temperature and precipitation data
from 329 meteorological stations and provincial crop yield data. The yield
functions derived from the validated crop model were then used with the gri
dded agro-climatic database to conduct a spatial analysis of climate change
impacts on national wheat production. Climate change scenarios with and wi
thout sulfate aerosols developed from the Hadley Centre (HCGG and HCGS) and
Canadian Climate Centre (CCGG and CCGC) are tested. (C) 2000 Published by
Elsevier Science Ltd.