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Evidence that Recent Warming is Reducing Upper Colorado River Flows

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Gregory J. McCabe, David M. Wolock, Gregory T. Pederson, Connie A. Woodhouse, and Stephanie McAfee, Evidence that Recent Warming is Reducing Upper Colorado River Flows: Earth Interactions.

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Abstract (from AMS): The upper Colorado River basin (UCRB) is one of the primary sources of water for the western United States, and increasing temperatures likely will elevate the risk of reduced water supply in the basin. Although variability in water-year precipitation explains more of the variability in water-year UCRB streamflow than water-year UCRB temperature, since the late 1980s, increases in temperature in the UCRB have caused a substantial reduction in UCRB runoff efficiency (the ratio of streamflow to precipitation). These reductions in flow because of increasing temperatures are the largest documented temperature-related reductions since record keeping began. Increases in UCRB temperature over the past three decades have [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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Water, Coasts and Ice
Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather
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journalEarth Interactions
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value10.1175/EI-D-17-0007.1

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