Coupled Oceanic-Atmospheric Variability and U.S. Streamflow

A study of the influence of interdecadal, decadal, and interannual oceanic-atmospheric influences on streamflow in the United States is presented. Unimpaired streamflow was identified for 639 stations in the United States for the period 1951–2002. The phases (cold/negative or warm/positive) of Pacif...

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Main Authors: Tootle, Glenn A., Piechota, Thomas C., Singh, Ashok
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Digital Scholarship@UNLV 2005
Subjects:
AMO
NAO
PDO
Online Access:https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/fac_articles/315
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spelling ftuninevadalveg:oai:digitalscholarship.unlv.edu:fac_articles-1314 2023-05-15T17:35:53+02:00 Coupled Oceanic-Atmospheric Variability and U.S. Streamflow Tootle, Glenn A. Piechota, Thomas C. Singh, Ashok 2005-12-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/fac_articles/315 https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1314&context=fac_articles English eng Digital Scholarship@UNLV https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/fac_articles/315 https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1314&context=fac_articles Civil & Environmental Engineering and Construction Faculty Publications AMO Coupled ENSO Interannual NAO Interdecadal PDO Streamflow Streamflow—Forecasting Water Water--Management Atmospheric Sciences Civil and Environmental Engineering Environmental Engineering Environmental Health and Protection Environmental Monitoring Environmental Sciences Oceanography Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology Water Resource Management article 2005 ftuninevadalveg 2023-01-16T16:29:11Z A study of the influence of interdecadal, decadal, and interannual oceanic-atmospheric influences on streamflow in the United States is presented. Unimpaired streamflow was identified for 639 stations in the United States for the period 1951–2002. The phases (cold/negative or warm/positive) of Pacific Ocean (El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO)) and Atlantic Ocean (Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) and North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO)) oceanic-atmospheric influences were identified for the year prior to the streamflow year (i.e., long lead time). Statistical significance testing of streamflow, based on the interdecadal, decadal, and interannual oceanic-atmospheric phase (warm/positive or cold/negative), was performed by applying the nonparametric rank-sum test. The results show that in addition to the well-established ENSO signal the PDO, AMO, and NAO influence streamflow variability in the United States. The warm phase of the PDO is associated with increased streamflow in the central and southwest United States, while the warm phase of the AMO is associated with reduced streamflow in these regions. The positive phase of the NAO and the cold phase of the AMO are associated with increased streamflow in the central United States. Additionally, the coupled effects of the oceanic-atmospheric influences were evaluated on the basis of the long-term phase (cold/negative or warm/positive) of the interdecadal (PDO and AMO) and decadal (NAO) influences and ENSO. Streamflow regions in the United States were identified that respond to these climatic couplings. The results show that the AMO may influence La Niña impacts in the Southeast, while the NAO may influence La Niña impacts in the Midwest. By utilizing the streamflow water year and the long lead time for the oceanic-atmospheric variables, useful information can be provided to streamflow forecasters and water managers. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Digital Scholarship@UNLV Pacific
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topic AMO
Coupled
ENSO
Interannual
NAO
Interdecadal
PDO
Streamflow
Streamflow—Forecasting
Water
Water--Management
Atmospheric Sciences
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Sciences
Oceanography
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Water Resource Management
spellingShingle AMO
Coupled
ENSO
Interannual
NAO
Interdecadal
PDO
Streamflow
Streamflow—Forecasting
Water
Water--Management
Atmospheric Sciences
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Sciences
Oceanography
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Water Resource Management
Tootle, Glenn A.
Piechota, Thomas C.
Singh, Ashok
Coupled Oceanic-Atmospheric Variability and U.S. Streamflow
topic_facet AMO
Coupled
ENSO
Interannual
NAO
Interdecadal
PDO
Streamflow
Streamflow—Forecasting
Water
Water--Management
Atmospheric Sciences
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Sciences
Oceanography
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Water Resource Management
description A study of the influence of interdecadal, decadal, and interannual oceanic-atmospheric influences on streamflow in the United States is presented. Unimpaired streamflow was identified for 639 stations in the United States for the period 1951–2002. The phases (cold/negative or warm/positive) of Pacific Ocean (El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO)) and Atlantic Ocean (Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) and North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO)) oceanic-atmospheric influences were identified for the year prior to the streamflow year (i.e., long lead time). Statistical significance testing of streamflow, based on the interdecadal, decadal, and interannual oceanic-atmospheric phase (warm/positive or cold/negative), was performed by applying the nonparametric rank-sum test. The results show that in addition to the well-established ENSO signal the PDO, AMO, and NAO influence streamflow variability in the United States. The warm phase of the PDO is associated with increased streamflow in the central and southwest United States, while the warm phase of the AMO is associated with reduced streamflow in these regions. The positive phase of the NAO and the cold phase of the AMO are associated with increased streamflow in the central United States. Additionally, the coupled effects of the oceanic-atmospheric influences were evaluated on the basis of the long-term phase (cold/negative or warm/positive) of the interdecadal (PDO and AMO) and decadal (NAO) influences and ENSO. Streamflow regions in the United States were identified that respond to these climatic couplings. The results show that the AMO may influence La Niña impacts in the Southeast, while the NAO may influence La Niña impacts in the Midwest. By utilizing the streamflow water year and the long lead time for the oceanic-atmospheric variables, useful information can be provided to streamflow forecasters and water managers.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Tootle, Glenn A.
Piechota, Thomas C.
Singh, Ashok
author_facet Tootle, Glenn A.
Piechota, Thomas C.
Singh, Ashok
author_sort Tootle, Glenn A.
title Coupled Oceanic-Atmospheric Variability and U.S. Streamflow
title_short Coupled Oceanic-Atmospheric Variability and U.S. Streamflow
title_full Coupled Oceanic-Atmospheric Variability and U.S. Streamflow
title_fullStr Coupled Oceanic-Atmospheric Variability and U.S. Streamflow
title_full_unstemmed Coupled Oceanic-Atmospheric Variability and U.S. Streamflow
title_sort coupled oceanic-atmospheric variability and u.s. streamflow
publisher Digital Scholarship@UNLV
publishDate 2005
url https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/fac_articles/315
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1314&context=fac_articles
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North Atlantic oscillation
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North Atlantic oscillation
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