TY - Data T1 - Data of Compound soil and atmospheric dryness drives recent vegetation browning across the northern permafrost zone A1 - Wu Mousong A1 - Oliver Sonnentag A1 - Mark J. Lara A1 - Ran Youhua A1 - Hans W. Chen A1 - Zhang Wenxin A1 - Philippe Ciais A1 - Bo Elberling A1 - Xin Li A1 - Anping Chen A1 - Songhan Wang A1 - Yonghong Yi A1 - Changhui Peng A1 - Chen Deliang DO - 10.12072/ncdc.permafrost.db7313.2026 PY - 2026 DA - 2026-05-08 PB - National Cryosphere Desert Data Center AB - This data includes all datasets and reproducible codes used in the article by Wu M et al. Nature Communications, 2026. The data includes research area boundaries, meteorological factors, soil environmental variables, vegetation parameters, wildfires, water bodies, and other elements. In addition, the data also includes key results generated during the analysis process, such as changing trends, composite soil atmospheric drought factors, CMIP6 simulation results, and analysis results. The spatial resolution of the data is uniformly processed to 0.05 degrees, and the growth season is averaged over time. This dataset can be used to analyze the relationship between soil, vegetation, and climate change in permafrost regions, as well as to reveal the changes in their interrelationships under future climate change scenarios.The data is mainly stored in netcdf and tif formats, with some stored in CSV format, which can be read and analyzed in Python through the provided code. DB - NCDC UR - http://www.ncdc.ac.cn/portal/metadata/4a7ea132-03f7-4b7b-89df-c04ae2c3f231 ER -