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Valerie Trouet
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A multi-century perspective on the response of streamflow in Arizona’s Salt River basin to 21st century megadrought
ENHANCING WATER MANAGEMENT: STREAMFLOW RECONSTRUCTION AND ADDRESSING UNCERTAINTY IN HUMAN-WATER SYSTEMS II ORAL
hydrology | 11 december 2023
Ellie Broadman, David M. Meko, Jessie K. Pearl, Ta...
Flowing 320 km through central and southern Arizona with a 35,000 km2 drainage basin, the Salt River is one of the few perennial streams that meaningf...
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Extremes and Volcanically Driven Changes in the Western Flank of the Bermuda High Since the 12th Century
CLIMATE OF THE COMMON ERA IV ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 16 december 2022
Joshua C. Bregy, Justin T. Maxwell, Scott M. Robes...
The Bermuda High plays a critical role in the climate of the Southeast United States, with the position of the western flank governing the transport o...
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600 years of reconstructed summertime extreme jet stream behavior driven by a wavenumber-5 Rossby wave pattern
CLIMATE OF THE COMMON ERA I ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 15 december 2022
Ellie Broadman, Kai Kornhuber, Valerie Trouet
In the Northern Hemisphere, the jet stream is an important driver of terrestrial climate, including extreme events such as heat waves. As such, there ...
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The Unprecedented Character of California's 20th Century Enhanced Hydroclimatic Variability in a 600‐Year Context
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
07 october 2022
Diana Zamora-Reyes, Ellie Broadman, Erica Bigio, B...

Recently, year‐to‐year swings in California winter precipitation extremes have resulted in drought, wildfires, and floods causing billi...

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On the unprecedented character of enhanced hydroclimate variability in northern and southern California over the past 400 years
DROUGHTS AND FLOODS: LONG-TERM CONTEXT FROM TREE-RINGS FOR RECENT AND PROJECTED EXTREMES I ELIGHTNING
designing for change | 22 june 2022
Diana Zamora-Reyes, Bryan Black, Valerie Trouet
Most of the precipitation over California occurs in a short window of time from November to March and is highly dependent on the frequency of winter s...
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Thank You to Our 2020 Peer Reviewers
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
06 may 2021
Harihar Rajaram, Suzana J. Camargo, Christopher D....
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Fire and climate in the eastern Siberia over the past 500 years (1500-2010 CE)
HISTORICAL AND PALEO PERSPECTIVES ON FIRE IN THE EARTH SYSTEM I POSTERS
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 16 december 2020
Guobao Xu, Christopher H. Guiterman, Tom Swetnam, ...
The year, arctic and subarctic Siberia has experienced a dramatic heat wave and large-scale fire events. Long-term warming under anthropogenic climate...
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Tree Ring‐Based Historic Hydroclimatic Variability of the Baja California Peninsula
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERES
14 december 2020
Genaro Gutierrez, Steven W. Leavitt, Valerie Troue...

The Baja California Peninsula is one of the most arid regions in Mexico, receiving an average of only 168 mm of precipitation annually. Climat...

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