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How El Ninos Influence Long-Term Drought In The Southwestern US

by University of Washington
August 06, 2019, 3:36 PM
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drought cracked earthThe Southwest has always faced periods of drought. Most recently, from late 2011 to 2017, California experienced years of lower-than-normal rainfall.

El Niño is known to influence rain in the Southwest, but it’s not a perfect match.

New research from the University of Washington and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution explores what conditions in the ocean and in the atmosphere prolong droughts in the Southwestern U.S.

The answer is complex, according to a study published Aug. 6 in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, a journal of the American Geophysical Union.

“What causes droughts that last for decades in some parts of the world, and why does that happen? Can we predict it?” said first author Luke Parsons, a UW postdoctoral researcher in atmospheric sciences.

“Our study shows that when you have a large El Niño event, and a La Niña event is coming next, that could potentially start a multiyear drought in the Southwestern U.S.”

The general rule of thumb had been that El Niño years—when the sea surface in a region off the coast of Peru is at least 1 degree Celsius warmer than average—tend to have more rainfall, and La Niña years, when that region is 1 degree Celsius cooler than average, tend to have less rain.

But that simple rule of thumb doesn’t always hold true.

“People often think that El Niño years are wet in the Southwest, but research over the years shows that’s not always the case,” Parsons said. “An El Niño sometimes brings rain, or can help cause it, but frequently that’s not what makes any given year wet.”

The recent 2015 winter was a case in point, and Parsons said that the event helped inspire the new study. As 2015 shaped up to be an El Niño year, there was hope that it would end California’s drought. But the rain didn’t start to arrive until the following year.

The new study uses climate models to explore the relationship between the world’s largest ocean and long-term droughts in the Southwestern U.S., which includes California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and western Colorado and New Mexico.

“When it’s dry one year after another, that’s hard on people, and it can be hard on ecosystems,” Parsons said.

Weather observations for the Southwest date back only about 150 years, and in that time, only 10 to 15 multiyear droughts have occurred.

So the authors used climate models that simulate thousands of years of weather, including over 1,200 long-term droughts in the Southwest.

The authors defined drought as multiple years with lower-than-average rainfall. The drought ended when the region had two consecutive wetter-than-normal years.

“A lot of people have looked at what’s going on over the ocean during a drought, but we’re trying to take a step back, and look at the whole life cycle—what happens before a drought starts, what maintains a drought, and then what ends it,” Parsons said.

The red patch on the lower left shows the warmer-than-average sea surface, which is often tied to wetter years inside the gray box: California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and western Colorado and New Mexico. Credit: Luke Parsons/University of Washington

Parsons and co-author Sloan Coats at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution separated the system into pre-drought, during-drought and post-drought periods.

They found that before a long-term drought starts, there is often an El Niño year. Then the first year of drought is often colder than normal in that region of the ocean, though it might not be enough to qualify as a La Niña year.

“Where that warm pool of water sits ends up disturbing, or changing, the jet stream, and that shifts where the winter rains come in off the ocean in the Northern Hemisphere winter,” Parsons said. “La Niña can kick off a drought, but you don’t have to have multiple La Niña events to continue the drought and keep the Southwest dry.”

An El Niño that’s slightly farther offshore than normal, in the central tropical Pacific, often ends the drought. But the study shows that’s not always true: About 1 in 20 drought years could see an El Niño that doesn’t deliver rain.

A better understanding of long-term droughts could help managers make decisions like whether to release water from the Colorado River, or whether to save some in anticipation of another low year.

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Comments 9

  1. Gator says:
    7 years ago

    Ah yes, the natural climate denier Drewski, who has learned nothing. We have tried to educate him, but clearly he prefers his self-imposed ignorance. It is safe to say that in spite of his many failures to ever produce even a single paper refuting NV, he will go on lying about the science, just like he lied when he said he did produce a paper. Leftists lie, because they have to.

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  2. Spurwing Plover says:
    7 years ago

    And something called El-Ninnny meaning the various Eco-Wackos like DiCaprio,Gore,Nye, the various Eco-Freak groups(Greenpeace,NRDC,EDF,Friends of the Earth Etc) and all those liberal celeberties and useful idiots who took part in the Peoples Climate March

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  3. Dave O says:
    7 years ago

    The ppm level of CO2 plant food in the atmosphere must also cause the El Nino in the ocean. If El Nino is causing the drought, and the settled science is that this is all from CO2, then the CO2 must be causing changes in the ocean currents.
    Good luck trying to prove that one.

    Reply
    • Drewski says:
      7 years ago

      I suggest you visit the children’s section of your local library to learn about El Nino.

      Reply
  4. Drewski says:
    7 years ago

    Warmest June on record followed by warmest month on record period. This is on top of the past 5 years being the hottest 5 years on record.

    Oh yeah – global sea ice is currently the lowest on record.

    Reply
    • Dave O says:
      7 years ago

      Temperatures taken in the middle of hot cities. Yeah, they are hot. No kidding. Bunch of asphalt and steel and concrete.
      And fallacy, global sea ice is not currently lowest on record. It has suddenly and inexplicably shifted higher.
      Need to read more real science, not propaganda.

      Reply
      • Drewski says:
        7 years ago

        Uhh – temperatures taken by satellites too.

        Plus, the subset of pristine temperature measuring stations located far away from civilization actually record a greater upward trend. Remember that multi-year WUWT Surface Station Study which went horribly wrong?

        Reply
      • Drewski says:
        7 years ago

        Would you be kind enough to provide that link to the increasing ice?

        Apparently, that Sunshine Hours website has been leading me astray.

        Reply
  5. Dave O says:
    7 years ago

    “…what conditions in the ocean and in the atmosphere prolong droughts in the Southwestern U.S. The answer is complex, …”

    Wait, I thought the answer was simple. Everything from drought to floods to cold winters to mild winters, it is all because of CO2 plant food.

    Reply

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