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1 Habitual napping in older adults is accompanied by altered heat-loss rhythms across the circadian cycle and reduced coupling between pre-sleep thermoregulatory dynamics and sleep initiation Dourte M; Hammad G; de Haan S; Deantoni M; Reyt M; Baillet M; Lesoinne A; Muto V; Collette F; Vandewalle G; Peigneux P; Cajochen C; Schmidt C; 41797810
PSYCHOLOGY
2 Land-use history causes differences in park nighttime cooling capacity and forest structure Richmond IC; Paulauskas MA; Padvaiskas E; Gonzàlez Sinisterra LC; Hutt-Taylor K; Robitaille AL; Ziter CD; 40761092
BIOLOGY
3 3D bioheat transfer mapping reveals nanomagnetic particles effectiveness in radiofrequency hyperthermia breast cancer treatment comparing to experimental study Kavousi M; Saadatmand E; Masoumbeigi M; Mahdavi R; Riyahi Alam N; 39557504
PHYSICS
4 A robust, low-temperature, closed-loop anaerobic system for high-solid mixed farm wastes: advancing agricultural waste management solutions in Canada Bele V; Goyette B; An C; Achouri IE; Chaib O; Rajagopal R; 38777978
ENCS
5 Numerical Simulation of the Effect of Particle and Substrate Preheating on Porosity Level and Residual Stress of As-sprayed Ti6Al4V Components Khamsepour P; Moreau C; Dolatabadi A; 38624932
ENCS
6 Variation the in relationship between urban tree canopy and air temperature reduction under a range of daily weather conditions Locke DH; Baker M; Alonzo M; Yang Y; Ziter CD; Murphy-Dunning C; O' Neil-Dunne JPM; 38352758
BIOLOGY
7 Alkali-Silica Reactions: Literature Review on the Influence of Moisture and Temperature and the Knowledge Gap Olajide OD; Nokken MR; Sanchez LFM; 38203865
ENCS
8 Advances in the design and use of carbon dots for analytical and biomedical applications Adeola AO; Clermont-Paquette A; Piekny A; Naccache R; 37757783
CHEMBIOCHEM
9 Thermoregulatory significance of immobility in the forced swim test Nadeau BG; Marchant EG; Amir S; Mistlberger RE; 35065081
PSYCHOLOGY
10 Sustainable chemical processing of flowing wastewater through microwave energy Siddique F; Mirzaei A; Gonzalez-Cortes S; Slocombe D; Al-Megren HA; Xiao T; Rafiq MA; Edwards PP; 34474383
PHYSICS
11 Feasibility of Pressure-Retarded Osmosis for Electricity Generation at Low Temperatures Abbasi-Garravand E; Mulligan CN; 34436319
ENCS
12 Flame-Retardant and Polysulfide-Suppressed Ether-Based Electrolytes for High-Temperature Li-S Batteries He M; Li X; Holmes NG; Li R; Wang J; Yin G; Zuo P; Sun X; 34370436
ENCS
13 Designing Ultrasmall Carbon Nanospheres with Tailored Sizes and Textural Properties for High-Rate High-Energy Supercapacitors Liu X; Vadiyar MM; Oh JK; Ye Z; 34229427
CHEMBIOCHEM
14 The dark cloud with a silver lining: Assessing the impact of the SARS COVID-19 pandemic on the global environment. Lal P, Kumar A, Kumar S, Kumari S, Saikia P, Dayanandan A, Adhikari D, Khan ML 32408041
BIOLOGY
15 Increased drought severity tracks warming in the United States' largest river basin. Martin JT, Pederson GT, Woodhouse CA, Cook ER, McCabe GJ, Anchukaitis KJ, Wise EK, Erger PJ, Dolan L, McGuire M, Gangopadhyay S, Chase KJ, Littell JS, Gray ST, St George S, Friedman JM, Sauchyn DJ, St-Jacques JM, King J 32393620
GEOGRAPHY

 

Title:Increased drought severity tracks warming in the United States' largest river basin.
Authors:Martin JTPederson GTWoodhouse CACook ERMcCabe GJAnchukaitis KJWise EKErger PJDolan LMcGuire MGangopadhyay SChase KJLittell JSGray STSt George SFriedman JMSauchyn DJSt-Jacques JMKing J
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32393620?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1073/pnas.1916208117
Publication:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Keywords:drought severityprecipitationstreamflowtemperaturewater resources
PMID:32393620 Category:Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Date Added:2020-05-13
Dept Affiliation: GEOGRAPHY
1 Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center, US Geological Survey, Bozeman, MT 59717; justinmartin@usgs.gov.
2 Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center, US Geological Survey, Bozeman, MT 59717.
3 School of Geography and Development, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721.
4 Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721.
5 Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY 10964.
6 Integrated Modeling and Prediction Division, Water Mission Area, US Geological Survey, Denver, CO 80225.
7 Department of Geography, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599.
8 Missouri Basin Region, US Bureau of Reclamation, Billings, MT 59107.
9 Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, Helena, MT 59601.
10 Technical Service Center, US Bureau of Reclamation, Denver, CO 80225.
11 Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center, US Geological Survey, Helena, MT 59601.
12 Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Center, US Geological Survey, Anchorage, AK 99503.
13 Department of Geography, Environment and Society, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455.
14 Fort Collins Science Center, US Geological Survey, Ft. Collins, CO 80526.
15 Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative, University of Regina, Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada.
16 Department of Geography, Planning and Environment, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H3G 1M8, Canada.
17 Lone Pine Research, Bozeman, MT 59715.

Description:

Increased drought severity tracks warming in the United States' largest river basin.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020 May 11;:

Authors: Martin JT, Pederson GT, Woodhouse CA, Cook ER, McCabe GJ, Anchukaitis KJ, Wise EK, Erger PJ, Dolan L, McGuire M, Gangopadhyay S, Chase KJ, Littell JS, Gray ST, St George S, Friedman JM, Sauchyn DJ, St-Jacques JM, King J

Abstract

Across the Upper Missouri River Basin, the recent drought of 2000 to 2010, known as the "turn-of-the-century drought," was likely more severe than any in the instrumental record including the Dust Bowl drought. However, until now, adequate proxy records needed to better understand this event with regard to long-term variability have been lacking. Here we examine 1,200 y of streamflow from a network of 17 new tree-ring-based reconstructions for gages across the upper Missouri basin and an independent reconstruction of warm-season regional temperature in order to place the recent drought in a long-term climate context. We find that temperature has increasingly influenced the severity of drought events by decreasing runoff efficiency in the basin since the late 20th century (1980s) onward. The occurrence of extreme heat, higher evapotranspiration, and associated low-flow conditions across the basin has increased substantially over the 20th and 21st centuries, and recent warming aligns with increasing drought severities that rival or exceed any estimated over the last 12 centuries. Future warming is anticipated to cause increasingly severe droughts by enhancing water deficits that could prove challenging for water management.

PMID: 32393620 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]





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