Journal article
Potential for historically unprecedented Australian droughts from natural variability and climate change
GM Falster, NM Wright, NJ Abram, AM Ukkola, BJ Henley
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH | Published : 2024
Abstract
In drought-prone Australia, multi-year droughts have detrimental impacts on both the natural environment and human societies. For responsible water management, we need a thorough understanding of the full range of variability in multi-year droughts and how this might change in a warming world. But research into the long-term frequency, persistence, and severity of Australian droughts is limited. This is partly due to the length of the observational record, which is short relative to the timescales of hydroclimatic variability and hence may not capture the range of possible variability. Using simulations of Australian precipitation over the full past millennium (850-2000), we characterise the..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research has been supported by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes (grant no. CE170100023). Anna M. Ukkola acknowledges support from an ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (grant no. DE200100086).