Diverse responses of forest growth to drought time‐scales in the Northern Hemisphere

We thank all contributors and also the NOAA (ITRDB), CRU and the Spanish Meteorological State Agency (AEMET) for providing the data used in this study. This work has been supported by research projects CGL2011-27574-CO2-02, CGL2011-27536 and CGL2011-26654 financed by the Spanish Commission of Science and Technology and FEDER, projects 012/2008 and 387/2011 financed by Organismo Autonomo Parques Nacionales (Spain), project ‘Demonstration and validation of innovative methodology for regional climate change adaptation in the Mediterranean area (LIFE MEDACC)’ financed by the LIFE programme of the European Commission and Project CTTP1/12 financed by ‘Comunidad de Trabajo de los Pirineos’. C.A.-M. was supported by the grant JCI-2011-10263. The authors wish to acknowledge the editor and three anonymous referees for their detailed and helpful comments to the original manuscript.

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