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    European and Mediterranean hydroclimate responses to tropical volcanic forcing over the last millennium

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    Rao, M. P. cc
    Cook, B. I. cc
    Cook, E. R.
    D'Arrigo, R. D.
    Krusic, P. J. cc
    Anchukaitis, Kevin J. cc
    LeGrande, A. N. cc
    Buckley, B. M. cc
    Davi, N. K.
    Leland, C. cc
    Griffin, K. L. cc
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    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Tree Ring Res Lab
    Issue Date
    2017-05-28
    
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    AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
    Citation
    European and Mediterranean hydroclimate responses to tropical volcanic forcing over the last millennium 2017, 44 (10):5104 Geophysical Research Letters
    Journal
    Geophysical Research Letters
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    © 2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
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    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    Volcanic eruptions have global climate impacts, but their effect on the hydrologic cycle is poorly understood. We use a modified version of superposed epoch analysis, an eruption year list collated from multiple data sets, and seasonal paleoclimate reconstructions ( soil moisture, precipitation, geopotential heights, and temperature) to investigate volcanic forcing of spring and summer hydroclimate over Europe and the Mediterranean over the last millennium. In the western Mediterranean, wet conditions occur in the eruption year and the following 3 years. Conversely, northwestern Europe and the British Isles experience dry conditions in response to volcanic eruptions, with the largest moisture deficits in posteruption years 2 and 3. The precipitation response occurs primarily in late spring and early summer (April-July), a pattern that strongly resembles the negative phase of the East Atlantic Pattern. Modulated by this mode of climate variability, eruptions force significant, widespread, and heterogeneous hydroclimate responses across Europe and the Mediterranean.
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    6 month embargo; First published: 27 May 2017
    ISSN
    00948276
    DOI
    10.1002/2017GL073057
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    Final published version
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    NASA Modeling, Analysis, and Prediction program; NOAA Climate Change Data and Detection Program [NA10OAR4310123]; National Science Foundation Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences (NSF AGS) [15-02224]; LDEO Climate Center and Climate and Life initiatives; [AGS 12-03818]; [AGS 13-03976]
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    http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/2017GL073057
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