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  1. Abstract In recent years, unexplained declines in lake total phosphorus (TP) concentrations have been observed at northern latitudes (> 42°N latitude) where most of the world's lakes are found. We compiled data from 389 lakes in Fennoscandia and eastern North America to investigate the effects of climate on lake TP concentrations. Synchrony in year‐to‐year variability is an indicator of climatic influences on lake TP, because other major influences on nutrients (e.g., land use change) are not likely to affect all lakes in the same year. We identified significant synchrony in lake TP both within and among different geographic regions. Using a bootstrapped random forest analysis, we identified winter temperature as the most important factor controlling annual TP, followed by summer precipitation. In Fennoscandia, TP was negatively correlated with the winter East Atlantic Pattern, which is associated with regionally warmer winters. Our results suggest that, in the absence of other overriding factors, lake TP and productivity may decline with continued winter warming in northern lakes. 
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  2. This dataset accompanies a paper submitted for publication to Limnology and Oceanography Letters, expected publication year 2023, by Isles et al., entitled "Widespread synchrony in phosphorus concentrations in northern lakes linked to winter temperature and summer precipitation." This dataset comprises April-November median TP concentrations for 389 lakes in Fennoscandia, the north-central and northeastern USA, and central to eastern Canada, between 1998 and. 2017. The dataset also includes seasonal means for climate variables divided into winter (DJF), spring (MAM), summer (JJA), and fall (SON) means of air temperature, wind speed, and precipitation. The data all originate with publicly collected datasets, and many data source have data from additional time periods or for additional variables collected over longer time periods available from websites or through contact forms. 
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