The decadal character of northern California's winter precipitation

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Starting in the 1930s, northern California has experienced major decade-to-decade swings in the amount of precipitation that falls during winter. Is this behavior

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OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA’S WINTER PRECIPITATION

Scott St. George University of Minnesota

1Since the 1930s, northern California has experienced

extremely strong decadal variability in its wintertime hydroclimate.

2It’s not clear what’s caused this ‘seesaw’

between wet and dry winters, but it doesn’t appear to relate directly to any of the usual suspects.

3Because we don’t know

whether this behavior will continue in the near future, we should be cautious about making predictions.

Tree-ring display at elementary school

Photograph: Tom Swetnam

Northwestern Ontario

The Winnipeg River basin Northwestern Ontario

Dr. Julio Betancourt United States Geological Survey

Does low-frequency behavior in the oceans cause terrestrial climates to vary on similar timescales?

Dr. Toby Ault Cornell University

How ‘important’ is decadal variability

within terrestrial climates?

Dai, WIREs Climate Change, 2010

Sahelian Africa is probably the most decadal place on (the terrestrial part of) Earth.

More commonly, annual or seasonal precipitation has a power spectrum that resembles white noise.

total annual precipitation (mm)

Des Moines Iowa GHCN 72546000

Cayan et al, Journal of Climate, 1998

CRU TS2.1/GHCN

Ault and St. George, Journal of Climate, 2010

Averaged across all of North America, total annual precipitation exhibits a concentration of spectral power between 10 and 20 years.

0% 10% 20% 30% varianceAult and St. George, Journal of Climate, 2010

Winter precipitation along the central Pacific Coast had more variance at decadal (10-20 yr) timescales

than almost any other part of North America.

Ault and St. George, Journal of Climate, 2010

Ault and St. George, Journal of Climate, 2010

Source: Pa!y Colmer

Sacramento River northern California

Source: California Department of Water Resources

Florsheim, JL, De!inger, MD, 2007. Climate and floods still govern California levee breaks.

Geophysical Research Le!ers.

Strong decadal variability synchronizes rainfall, streamflow and hazards in northern California

Ault and St. George, Journal of Climate, 2010

1Since the 1930s, northern California has experienced

extremely strong decadal variability in its wintertime hydroclimate.

Why is decadal variability so vigorous along

the central Pacific Coast?

SST?

Ault and St. George, Journal of Climate, 2010

0 +0.2 +0.4 +0.6-0.2-0.4-0.6Correlation with the decadal component of winter precipitation

along the central Pacific Coast

Ault and St. George, Journal of Climate, 2010

The decadal component of NoCal winter precipitation shows very li!le correspondence with sea surface temperatures.

ENSO PDO AMO PNA AO NAM

r (precipitation • PDO)Ault and St. George, Journal of Climate, 2010

Northern California is located near the null region of PDO teleconnections (no consistent precipitation response)

2It’s not clear what’s caused this ‘seesaw’

between wet and dry winters, but it doesn’t appear to relate directly to any of the usual suspects.

What types of weather leads to strong variability

on decadal timescales?

Source: NOAA

[Atmospheric rivers] yield important beneficial outcomes, most particularly by providing 30%–50% of annual

precipitation and comparable fractions of overall water resources in the region

“ ”De!inger, MD, 2013, Atmospheric rivers as

drought busters on the U.S. West Coast. Journal of Hydrometeorology.

Source: NOAA

Is this behavior a stable feature of the regional climate,

or is it just a ‘passing fad’?

Source: Daniel Griffin

Decadal variability was amazingly coherent across the region during the 20th century, but…

Decadal variability was amazingly coherent across the region during the 20th century, but…

The history of meteorology is li!ered with whitened bones of claims to have demonstrated the existence of reliable cycles in the weather.“ ”

William James Burroughs Weather Cycles: Real or Imaginary?

0% 10% 20% 30% varianceAult and St. George, Journal of Climate, 2010

In most parts of North America, winter precipitation has very li!le variance at decadal (10-20 yr) timescales.

forced? stochastic?

Xiaolu (Grace) Li University of Minnesota

Where is dec-cen variability a large component of (simulated) annual precipitation?

A.D. 1850 -2004

Li et al., unpublished

Where is dec-cen variability a large component of (simulated) annual precipitation?

A.D. 1850 -2004

Li et al., unpublished

Where is dec-cen variability a large component of (simulated) annual precipitation?

A.D. 1001 - 1150

Li et al., unpublished

Where is dec-cen variability a large component of (simulated) annual precipitation?

A.D. 1451 - 1600

Li et al., unpublished

forced? stochastic?

3Because we don’t know

whether this behavior will continue in the near future, we should be cautious about making predictions.

Central Pacific Coast

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