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In California, increased wildfire activity has been linked to decreasing snowpack and earlier snowmelt. Not only has this translated into a longer fire season, but reduced snowpack has cascading effects that impact streamflow, water supplies, agricultural productivity, and ecosystems. California receives 80% of its precipitation during the winter, so mountain snowpack plays a critical role in replenishing the state’s water supply. One factor that affects the amount of winter precipitation (and therefore snowpack) in California is the North Pacific Jet (NPJ)—a current of strong, high altitude winds that occur over the northern Pacific Ocean. Winters when the NPJ is located further north than normal are drier than...
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Report;
Tags: 2013,
CA,
CA-wide,
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Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather,
Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather,
Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather,
Federal,
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Landscapes,
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Water, Coasts and Ice,
Wildlife and Plants,
Wildlife and Plants,
atmosphere,
climatology,
decadal,
ecological response,
ecosystem,
ecosystem,
fire,
hydrological response,
jet stream,
management,
north pacific jet,
snowmelt,
snowpack,
tree ring reconstruction,
tree rings,
water,
wildfire,
wildfire, Fewer tags
Natural climate variability can obscure or enhance long-term trends in experienced weather due to climate change. This can happen temporarily on timescales of a season to several years to a decade or two. Natural variability is poorly described and attributed to specific causes, contributing to uncertainty and misunderstandings about the nature of climate change that stakeholders and resource managers attempt to anticipate. There exists, therefore, a need to clarify the magnitude and causality of natural climate variability. This connection needs to be explained for locally-experienced weather and particularly for daily extreme events, whose seasonal behavior impacts both resources and imagination. Conversely, it...
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OGC WMS Service,
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Tags: 2013,
CA,
CASC,
Completed,
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Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather,
Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather,
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Rivers, Streams and Lakes,
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Southwest,
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Water, Coasts and Ice,
natural variability,
weather and streamflow extremes, Fewer tags
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