“…Although precipitation is expected to increase globally, the Mediterranean Basin will likely experience drying due to the rise in temperature and changes in atmospheric circulation patterns (Collins et al, ). Specifically, precipitation over the Mediterranean Basin is known to be linked to changes in atmospheric circulation patterns such as the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO; Fortuny, ; Kelley, Ting, Seager, & Kushnir, ; Kelley, Ting, Seager, & Kushnir,; Vicente‐Serrano et al, ), which has been demonstrated to influence forest growth in the Mediterranean region (Dorado‐Liñán, Zorita, et al, ; Piovesan & Schirone, ; Touchan et al, ). According to the information provided by instrumental records, the Mediterranean region has already been showing a significant increase in dryness over the last six decades (Hartmann et al, ) concurrent with an increase in the frequency of high NAO phases (Bladé, Liebmann, Fortuny, & Oldenborgh, ; Folland et al, ), and drying will likely continue during the next century (Gao & Giorgi, ; Ozturk, Ceber, Türkeş, & Kurnaz, ).…”