Multidecadal "megadroughts" were a notable feature of the climate of the American Southwest over the Common era, yet we still lack a comprehensive theory for what caused these megadroughts and why they curiously only occurred before about 1600 CE. Here, we use the Paleo Hydrodynamics Data Assimilation product, in conjunction with radiative forcing estimates, to demonstrate that megadroughts in the American Southwest were driven by unusually frequent and cold central tropical Pacific sea surface temperature (SST) excursions in conjunction with anomalously warm Atlantic SSTs and a locally positive radiative forcing. This assessment of past megadroughts provides the first comprehensive theory for the causes of megadroughts and their clustering...
The context of megadrought, drought more severe than any we have experienced over the past 100 years...
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 ...
Multidecadal “megadroughts” were a notable feature of the climate of the American Southwest over the...
Multidecadal "megadroughts" were a notable feature of the climate of the American Southwest over the...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
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...
Tree-ring-based reconstructions of the Palmer drought severity index (PDSI) indicate that, during th...
The five most severe and persistent droughts in the American West (AW) during the Common Era occurre...
During the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA), Western North America experienced episodes of intense ari...
Multidecadal droughts that occurred during the Medieval Climate Anomaly represent an important targe...
Multidecadal drought periods in the North American Southwest (25°–42.5°N, 125°–105°W), so-called meg...
According to tree ring and other records, a series of severe droughts that lasted for decades afflic...
Proxy reconstructions suggest that peak global temperature during the past warm interval known as th...
The context of megadrought, drought more severe than any we have experienced over the past 100 years...
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 ...
Multidecadal “megadroughts” were a notable feature of the climate of the American Southwest over the...
Multidecadal "megadroughts" were a notable feature of the climate of the American Southwest over the...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
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...
Tree-ring-based reconstructions of the Palmer drought severity index (PDSI) indicate that, during th...
The five most severe and persistent droughts in the American West (AW) during the Common Era occurre...
During the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA), Western North America experienced episodes of intense ari...
Multidecadal droughts that occurred during the Medieval Climate Anomaly represent an important targe...
Multidecadal drought periods in the North American Southwest (25°–42.5°N, 125°–105°W), so-called meg...
According to tree ring and other records, a series of severe droughts that lasted for decades afflic...
Proxy reconstructions suggest that peak global temperature during the past warm interval known as th...
The context of megadrought, drought more severe than any we have experienced over the past 100 years...
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 ...