Tree-ring reconstructions of winter climate and circulation indices for the southwestern United States


Autoria(s): Woodhouse, Connie A.
Data(s)

1997

Resumo

A key to understanding the causes for climate variability lies in understanding how atmospheric circulation influences regional climate. The goal of this research is to investigate the long-term relationships between atmospheric circulation and winter climate in the southwestern United States. Patterns of atmospheric circulation are described by circulation indices, and winter climate is defined as number of days with precipitation and mean maximum temperature for the winter wet season, November through March. Records of both circulation indices and climate variables were reconstructed with tree-ring chronologies for the period 1702-1983. The years of the highest and lowest values of circulation indices and climate variables were compared in order to investigate possible spatial and temporal relationships between extremes in circulation and climate.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/15835/1/Connie%20A.%20Woodhouse.pdf

Woodhouse, Connie A. (1997) Tree-ring reconstructions of winter climate and circulation indices for the southwestern United States. In: Thirteenth Annual Pacific Climate (PACLIM) Workshop , 14-17 April 1996 ,Asilomar Conference Center, Pacific Grove, CA, pp. 161-167.

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/15835/

Palavras-Chave #Atmospheric Sciences #Environment
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Conference or Workshop Item

NonPeerReviewed