During the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA), Western North America experienced episodes of intense aridity that persisted for multiple decades or longer. These megadroughts are well documented in many proxy records, but the causal mechanisms are poorly understood. General circulation models (GCMs) simulate megadroughts, but do not reproduce the temporal clustering of events during the MCA, suggesting they are not caused by the time history of volcanic or solar forcing. Instead, GCMs generate megadroughts through (1) internal atmospheric variability, (2) sea-surface temperatures, and (3) land surface and dust aerosol feedbacks. While no hypothesis has been definitively rejected, and no GCM has accurately reproduced all features (e.g., timing, ...
Regional droughts are common in North America, but pan-continental droughts extending across multipl...
Proxy-based studies suggest that the southwestern USA is affected by two types of summer drought, of...
Megadroughts are comparable in severity to the worst droughts of the 20th century but are of much lo...
During the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA), Western North America experienced episodes of intense ari...
During the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA), Western North America experienced episodes of intense ari...
During the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA), Western North America experienced episodes of intense ari...
Simulated hydroclimate variability in millennium-length forced transient and control simulations fro...
Tree-ring-based reconstructions of the Palmer drought severity index (PDSI) indicate that, during th...
Multidecadal drought periods in the North American Southwest (25°–42.5°N, 125°–105°W), so-called meg...
Simulated hydroclimate variability in millennium-length forced transient and control simulations fro...
IPCC Assessment Report 4 model projections suggest that the subtropical dry zones of the world will ...
The five most severe and persistent droughts in the American West (AW) during the Common Era occurre...
Multidecadal droughts that occurred during the Medieval Climate Anomaly represent an important targe...
Tree-ring-based reconstructions of the Palmer drought severity index (PDSI) indicate that, during th...
Multidecadal "megadroughts" were a notable feature of the climate of the American Southwest over the...
Regional droughts are common in North America, but pan-continental droughts extending across multipl...
Proxy-based studies suggest that the southwestern USA is affected by two types of summer drought, of...
Megadroughts are comparable in severity to the worst droughts of the 20th century but are of much lo...
During the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA), Western North America experienced episodes of intense ari...
During the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA), Western North America experienced episodes of intense ari...
During the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA), Western North America experienced episodes of intense ari...
Simulated hydroclimate variability in millennium-length forced transient and control simulations fro...
Tree-ring-based reconstructions of the Palmer drought severity index (PDSI) indicate that, during th...
Multidecadal drought periods in the North American Southwest (25°–42.5°N, 125°–105°W), so-called meg...
Simulated hydroclimate variability in millennium-length forced transient and control simulations fro...
IPCC Assessment Report 4 model projections suggest that the subtropical dry zones of the world will ...
The five most severe and persistent droughts in the American West (AW) during the Common Era occurre...
Multidecadal droughts that occurred during the Medieval Climate Anomaly represent an important targe...
Tree-ring-based reconstructions of the Palmer drought severity index (PDSI) indicate that, during th...
Multidecadal "megadroughts" were a notable feature of the climate of the American Southwest over the...
Regional droughts are common in North America, but pan-continental droughts extending across multipl...
Proxy-based studies suggest that the southwestern USA is affected by two types of summer drought, of...
Megadroughts are comparable in severity to the worst droughts of the 20th century but are of much lo...