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    Drought in the Pacific Northwest, 1920–2013

    Source: Journal of Hydrometeorology:;2016:;Volume( 017 ):;issue: 009::page 2391
    Author:
    Xiao, Mu
    ,
    Nijssen, Bart
    ,
    Lettenmaier, Dennis P.
    DOI: 10.1175/JHM-D-15-0142.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: he severity?area?duration (SAD) method is used in conjunction with the Variable Infiltration Capacity model (VIC) to identify the major historical total moisture (TM; soil moisture plus snow water equivalent) droughts over the Pacific Northwest region, defined as the Columbia River basin and the region?s coastal drainages, for the period 1920?2013. The motivation is to understand how droughts identified using TM (a measure similar to that used in the U.S. Drought Monitor) relate to sector-specific drought measures that are more relevant to users. It is found that most of the SAD space is dominated by an extended drought period during the 1930s, although the most severe shorter droughts are in the 1970s (1976?78) and early 2000s (2000?04). The impact of the three severe TM droughts that dominate most of the SAD space are explored in terms of sector-specific measures relevant to dryland and irrigated agriculture, hydropower generation, municipal water supply, and recreation. It is found that in many cases the most severe droughts identified using the SAD method also appear among the most severe sector-specific droughts; however, there are important exceptions. Two types of inconsistencies are examined and the nature of the conditions that give rise to them are explored.
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    contributor authorXiao, Mu
    contributor authorNijssen, Bart
    contributor authorLettenmaier, Dennis P.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:16:45Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:16:45Z
    date copyright2016/09/01
    date issued2016
    identifier issn1525-755X
    identifier otherams-82310.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4225410
    description abstracthe severity?area?duration (SAD) method is used in conjunction with the Variable Infiltration Capacity model (VIC) to identify the major historical total moisture (TM; soil moisture plus snow water equivalent) droughts over the Pacific Northwest region, defined as the Columbia River basin and the region?s coastal drainages, for the period 1920?2013. The motivation is to understand how droughts identified using TM (a measure similar to that used in the U.S. Drought Monitor) relate to sector-specific drought measures that are more relevant to users. It is found that most of the SAD space is dominated by an extended drought period during the 1930s, although the most severe shorter droughts are in the 1970s (1976?78) and early 2000s (2000?04). The impact of the three severe TM droughts that dominate most of the SAD space are explored in terms of sector-specific measures relevant to dryland and irrigated agriculture, hydropower generation, municipal water supply, and recreation. It is found that in many cases the most severe droughts identified using the SAD method also appear among the most severe sector-specific droughts; however, there are important exceptions. Two types of inconsistencies are examined and the nature of the conditions that give rise to them are explored.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleDrought in the Pacific Northwest, 1920–2013
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume17
    journal issue9
    journal titleJournal of Hydrometeorology
    identifier doi10.1175/JHM-D-15-0142.1
    journal fristpage2391
    journal lastpage2404
    treeJournal of Hydrometeorology:;2016:;Volume( 017 ):;issue: 009
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