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Southern California and the perfect drought: Simultaneous prolonged drought in southern California and the Sacramento and Colorado River systems

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Konstantine V Kremenetski, Glen M MacDonald, and Hugo G. Hidalgo, Southern California and the perfect drought: Simultaneous prolonged drought in southern California and the Sacramento and Colorado River systems: .

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Southern California relies heavily upon imported water from the Sacramento and Colorado river systems to augment local supplies and to mitigate the impacts of drought. In this paper a ‘perfect drought’ is defined as a prolonged drought that affects southern California, the Sacramento River basin and the upper Colorado River basin simultaneously. Examination of instrumental climate and discharge records shows that over the past century such perfect droughts do occur, but generally persist for less than five years. Perfect droughts that extend across all three areas are associated with anomalous upper-level high pressure off west coast and over western North America which is in turn associated with anomalously cool eastern Pacific [...]

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From Source - Mendeley RIS export <br> On - Tue May 10 11:38:49 CDT 2011

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