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Large contribution from anthropogenic warming to an emerging North American megadrought.

A Park Williams1, Edward R Cook2, Jason E Smerdon2, Benjamin I Cook2,3, John T Abatzoglou4,5, Kasey Bolles2, Seung H Baek2,6, Andrew M Badger7,8,9, Ben Livneh7,10.   

Abstract

Severe and persistent 21st-century drought in southwestern North America (SWNA) motivates comparisons to medieval megadroughts and questions about the role of anthropogenic climate change. We use hydrological modeling and new 1200-year tree-ring reconstructions of summer soil moisture to demonstrate that the 2000-2018 SWNA drought was the second driest 19-year period since 800 CE, exceeded only by a late-1500s megadrought. The megadrought-like trajectory of 2000-2018 soil moisture was driven by natural variability superimposed on drying due to anthropogenic warming. Anthropogenic trends in temperature, relative humidity, and precipitation estimated from 31 climate models account for 47% (model interquartiles of 35 to 105%) of the 2000-2018 drought severity, pushing an otherwise moderate drought onto a trajectory comparable to the worst SWNA megadroughts since 800 CE.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 32299953     DOI: 10.1126/science.aaz9600

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


  45 in total

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2.  Tree growth sensitivity to climate varies across a seasonal precipitation gradient.

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4.  A resilience sensing system for the biosphere.

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6.  Climate legacies drive the distribution and future restoration potential of dryland forests.

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7.  Development and evaluation of an advanced National Air Quality Forecasting Capability using the NOAA Global Forecast System version 16.

Authors:  Patrick C Campbell; Youhua Tang; Pius Lee; Barry Baker; Daniel Tong; Rick Saylor; Ariel Stein; Jianping Huang; Ho-Chun Huang; Edward Strobach; Jeff McQueen; Li Pan; Ivanka Stajner; Jamese Sims; Jose Tirado-Delgado; Youngsun Jung; Fanglin Yang; Tanya L Spero; Robert C Gilliam
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8.  Heterogeneous isotope effects decouple conifer leaf and branch sugar δ18O and δ13C.

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9.  An Ecological Perspective on Living with Fire in Ponderosa Pine Forests of Oregon and Washington: Resistance, Gone but not Forgotten.

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Review 10.  The Consequences of Our Changing Environment on Life Threatening and Debilitating Fungal Diseases in Humans.

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