Future loss of Arctic sea-ice cover could drive a substantial decrease in California’s rainfall

Persistent atmospheric ridging in the North Pacific steered storms away and led to the California drought of 2012-16. Here the authors use simulations to show that sea-ice changes trigger reorganization of tropical convection resulting in drying over California.

Guardado en:
Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Ivana Cvijanovic, Benjamin D. Santer, Céline Bonfils, Donald D. Lucas, John C. H. Chiang, Susan Zimmerman
Formato: article
Lenguaje:EN
Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2017
Materias:
Q
Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/375393cad040406f9a66c26e9d9bbe84
Etiquetas: Agregar Etiqueta
Sin Etiquetas, Sea el primero en etiquetar este registro!
id oai:doaj.org-article:375393cad040406f9a66c26e9d9bbe84
record_format dspace
spelling oai:doaj.org-article:375393cad040406f9a66c26e9d9bbe842021-12-02T14:42:02ZFuture loss of Arctic sea-ice cover could drive a substantial decrease in California’s rainfall10.1038/s41467-017-01907-42041-1723https://doaj.org/article/375393cad040406f9a66c26e9d9bbe842017-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-01907-4https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Persistent atmospheric ridging in the North Pacific steered storms away and led to the California drought of 2012-16. Here the authors use simulations to show that sea-ice changes trigger reorganization of tropical convection resulting in drying over California.Ivana CvijanovicBenjamin D. SanterCéline BonfilsDonald D. LucasJohn C. H. ChiangSusan ZimmermanNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2017)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Science
Q
spellingShingle Science
Q
Ivana Cvijanovic
Benjamin D. Santer
Céline Bonfils
Donald D. Lucas
John C. H. Chiang
Susan Zimmerman
Future loss of Arctic sea-ice cover could drive a substantial decrease in California’s rainfall
description Persistent atmospheric ridging in the North Pacific steered storms away and led to the California drought of 2012-16. Here the authors use simulations to show that sea-ice changes trigger reorganization of tropical convection resulting in drying over California.
format article
author Ivana Cvijanovic
Benjamin D. Santer
Céline Bonfils
Donald D. Lucas
John C. H. Chiang
Susan Zimmerman
author_facet Ivana Cvijanovic
Benjamin D. Santer
Céline Bonfils
Donald D. Lucas
John C. H. Chiang
Susan Zimmerman
author_sort Ivana Cvijanovic
title Future loss of Arctic sea-ice cover could drive a substantial decrease in California’s rainfall
title_short Future loss of Arctic sea-ice cover could drive a substantial decrease in California’s rainfall
title_full Future loss of Arctic sea-ice cover could drive a substantial decrease in California’s rainfall
title_fullStr Future loss of Arctic sea-ice cover could drive a substantial decrease in California’s rainfall
title_full_unstemmed Future loss of Arctic sea-ice cover could drive a substantial decrease in California’s rainfall
title_sort future loss of arctic sea-ice cover could drive a substantial decrease in california’s rainfall
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2017
url https://doaj.org/article/375393cad040406f9a66c26e9d9bbe84
work_keys_str_mv AT ivanacvijanovic futurelossofarcticseaicecovercoulddriveasubstantialdecreaseincaliforniasrainfall
AT benjamindsanter futurelossofarcticseaicecovercoulddriveasubstantialdecreaseincaliforniasrainfall
AT celinebonfils futurelossofarcticseaicecovercoulddriveasubstantialdecreaseincaliforniasrainfall
AT donalddlucas futurelossofarcticseaicecovercoulddriveasubstantialdecreaseincaliforniasrainfall
AT johnchchiang futurelossofarcticseaicecovercoulddriveasubstantialdecreaseincaliforniasrainfall
AT susanzimmerman futurelossofarcticseaicecovercoulddriveasubstantialdecreaseincaliforniasrainfall
_version_ 1718389801963487232