We examine the relation between δ18O in rainwater collected in southwestern Oregon and climate variables including temperature, parcel trajectory, precipitation amount, and specific humidity. Local surface air temperature at the time of sample collection explains a large proportion of δ18O variability, suggesting that paleoclimatic archives that are related to rainfall δ18O should be useful for qualitative temperature reconstructions. Models of Rayleigh distillation of air masses originating in the North Pacific can broadly constrain the observed isotopic variability in southwestern Oregon. Results from a Hybrid Single-Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory Model suggest that recent parcel pathways have little influence on the isotopic c...
The isotopic composition of water in the atmosphere is influenced by how the water evaporated, how i...
The continuous real-time analysis, at 30-s intervals, of precipitation at an Australian tropical loc...
The D content of atmospheric water vapor over Albuquerque, New Mexico was measured for 30 months wit...
We examine the relation between δ¹⁸O in rainwater collected in southwestern Oregon\ud and climate va...
Precipitation in southwestern North America has exhibited significant natural variability over the p...
The factors driving variability in rainfall stable water isotopes (specifically δ18O and deuterium e...
The local meteoric water line (LMWL), the functional relationship between locally measured values of...
International audienceWe use an atmospheric GCM that incorporates stable isotopes and regional vapor...
The Melbourne University spectral atmospheric general circulation model is adapted to include predic...
Large-scale climate teleconnections such as the Pacific/North American (PNA) pattern strongly influe...
The aim of this study was to identify the main meteorological drivers of rainfall isotopic variation...
We present a new event-scale catalog of stable isotopic measurements from 5 years of storm events at...
Precipitation in southwestern North America has exhibited significant natural variability over the p...
2014-11-24During the Late Pleistocene, millennial-scale abrupt transitions in the North Atlantic may...
The modern Cascades are a north-south striking mountain range that intercepts Pacific Ocean-derived ...
The isotopic composition of water in the atmosphere is influenced by how the water evaporated, how i...
The continuous real-time analysis, at 30-s intervals, of precipitation at an Australian tropical loc...
The D content of atmospheric water vapor over Albuquerque, New Mexico was measured for 30 months wit...
We examine the relation between δ¹⁸O in rainwater collected in southwestern Oregon\ud and climate va...
Precipitation in southwestern North America has exhibited significant natural variability over the p...
The factors driving variability in rainfall stable water isotopes (specifically δ18O and deuterium e...
The local meteoric water line (LMWL), the functional relationship between locally measured values of...
International audienceWe use an atmospheric GCM that incorporates stable isotopes and regional vapor...
The Melbourne University spectral atmospheric general circulation model is adapted to include predic...
Large-scale climate teleconnections such as the Pacific/North American (PNA) pattern strongly influe...
The aim of this study was to identify the main meteorological drivers of rainfall isotopic variation...
We present a new event-scale catalog of stable isotopic measurements from 5 years of storm events at...
Precipitation in southwestern North America has exhibited significant natural variability over the p...
2014-11-24During the Late Pleistocene, millennial-scale abrupt transitions in the North Atlantic may...
The modern Cascades are a north-south striking mountain range that intercepts Pacific Ocean-derived ...
The isotopic composition of water in the atmosphere is influenced by how the water evaporated, how i...
The continuous real-time analysis, at 30-s intervals, of precipitation at an Australian tropical loc...
The D content of atmospheric water vapor over Albuquerque, New Mexico was measured for 30 months wit...