Journal article
The paleoclimate context and future trajectory of extreme summer hydroclimate in eastern Australia
BI Cook, JG Palmer, ER Cook, CSM Turney, K Allen, P Fenwick, A O’Donnell, JM Lough, PF Grierson, M Ho, PJ Baker
Journal of Geophysical Research | AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1002/2016JD024892
Abstract
Eastern Australia recently experienced an intense drought (Millennium Drought, 2003-2009) and record-breaking rainfall and flooding (austral summer 2010-2011). There is some limited evidence for a climate change contribution to these events, but such analyses are hampered by the paucity of information on long-term natural variability. Analyzing a new reconstruction of summer (December-January-February) Palmer Drought Severity Index (the Australia-New Zealand Drought Atlas; ANZDA, 1500-2012 Common Era), we find moisture deficits during the Millennium Drought fall within the range of the last 500 years of natural hydroclimate variability. This variability includes periods of multidecadal droug..
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Funding Acknowledgements
C.S.M.T. thanks the Australian Research Council for the provision of a Laureate Fellowship. Support was provided by the Australian Research Council through grants FL100100195, and DP130104156 to C.S.M. Turney, LP120100310 to P.F. Grierson, and DP0878744, DP120104320, LP120200811, and FT120100715 for P.J. Baker. B.I. Cook is supported by NASA. The ANZDA is freely available from the NOAA Paleoclimate Archive (https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/data-access/paleoclimatology-data/datasets). Thanks to David Karoly and two anonymous reviewers for providing comments that greatly improved the quality of this manuscript. The authors also thank Linden Ashcroft, for providing the extended precipitation record for Southeastern Australia and additional valuable comments. Lamont contribution 8070.