Journal article

Southern Hemisphere rainfall variability over the past 200 years

J Gergis, BJ Henley

Climate Dynamics | SPRINGER | Published : 2017

Abstract

This study presents an analysis of three palaeoclimate rainfall reconstructions from the Southern Hemisphere regions of south-eastern Australia (SEA), southern South Africa (SAF) and southern South America (SSA). We provide a first comparison of rainfall variations in these three regions over the past two centuries, with a focus on identifying synchronous wet and dry periods. Despite the uncertainties associated with the spatial and temporal limitations of the rainfall reconstructions, we find evidence of dynamically-forced climate influences. An investigation of the twentieth century relationship between regional rainfall and the large-scale climate circulation features of the Pacific, Indi..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

JG was funded by Australian Research Council Project DE130100668. BJH acknowledges funding support from the Cooperative Research Network Self Sustaining Regions Research and Innovation Initiative in partnership with Federation University, Australia, and Australian Research Council Project LP150100062. Raphael Neukom, David Karoly and Alex Pezza are thanked for helpful advice throughout the course of this study. We are grateful for the thorough reviewer comments on the manuscript that greatly improved the paper. This work is a product of the Aus2k working group of the Past Global Changes (PAGES) Regional 2k Network.