Hydroclimatic Scenarios Using Dendroclimatic, Historical and GCM-Based Records Over the Northwestern Great Plains

A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Special Case Doctor of Philosophy in Geography, University of Regina, xii, 196 l. Historically, the Canadian Prairies have been highly susceptible to extreme drought and pl...

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Main Author: Lapp, Suzan Laurie
Other Authors: Sauchyn, David, Leavitt, Peter, Piwowar, Joseph, Barrow, Elaine, Bonsal, Barrie, Fleming, Sean
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10294/3570
http://ourspace.uregina.ca/bitstream/handle/10294/3570/Lapp_Suzan_200261300_PhD_Geography_Fall_2012.pdf
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spelling ftunivregina:oai:ourspace.uregina.ca:10294/3570 2023-10-09T21:49:27+02:00 Hydroclimatic Scenarios Using Dendroclimatic, Historical and GCM-Based Records Over the Northwestern Great Plains Lapp, Suzan Laurie Sauchyn, David Leavitt, Peter Piwowar, Joseph Barrow, Elaine Bonsal, Barrie Fleming, Sean 2012-04 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10294/3570 http://ourspace.uregina.ca/bitstream/handle/10294/3570/Lapp_Suzan_200261300_PhD_Geography_Fall_2012.pdf en eng Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina http://hdl.handle.net/10294/3570 TC-SRU-3570 http://ourspace.uregina.ca/bitstream/handle/10294/3570/Lapp_Suzan_200261300_PhD_Geography_Fall_2012.pdf Climatic changes--Alberta Climatic changes--Montana Precipitation variability--Alberta Precipitation variability--Montana Paleoclimatology--Alberta Paleoclimatology--Montana Dendroclimatology--Alberta Dendroclimatology--Montana Alberta--Climate Montana--Climate Thesis 2012 ftunivregina 2023-09-16T22:16:23Z A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Special Case Doctor of Philosophy in Geography, University of Regina, xii, 196 l. Historically, the Canadian Prairies have been highly susceptible to extreme drought and pluvial events, resulting in economic hardship. There are strong associations between large-scale circulation patterns (i.e. teleconnections), such as the low frequency Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO), and higher frequency El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and North Atlantic Oscillation/Arctic Oscillation (NAO/AO), and the interannual to multi-decadal hydroclimatic variations over western North American. Archives of the longest instrumental period of record (~100 to 150 years) are unlikely to capture the full range of hydroclimatic variability (50-70 years) or enable full assessment of the links between the large-scale circulation patterns and the regional moisture conditions. Multi-centennial, seasonal paleoclimatic reconstructions were derived for the northwestern Great Plains using tree-rings located along the eastern Rocky Mountains of Alberta and Montana. The variability in these hydroclimatic reconstructions was explored on time scales of decadal to multi-decadal to assess the coherence between natural climate oscillations and the frequency, severity and duration of drought and excess precipitation. The results suggest that drought events are often associated with the positive phase of the PDO and increased ENSO variance. The association between pluvial events and the phases of the PDO and ENSO are not as clearly defined as the drought events. Due to the non-stationarity of the climate system, these historical climate trends and climate variability cannot be projected forward. However, water managers, stakeholders and policy makers are concerned how anthropogenic climate change will alter these natural variability patterns. Global Climate Models (GCMs) are the only credible tool to derive future climate ... Thesis Arctic Climate change North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation oURspace - The University of Regina's Institutional Repository Arctic Pacific Regina ENVELOPE(154.846,154.846,64.939,64.939)
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topic Climatic changes--Alberta
Climatic changes--Montana
Precipitation variability--Alberta
Precipitation variability--Montana
Paleoclimatology--Alberta
Paleoclimatology--Montana
Dendroclimatology--Alberta
Dendroclimatology--Montana
Alberta--Climate
Montana--Climate
spellingShingle Climatic changes--Alberta
Climatic changes--Montana
Precipitation variability--Alberta
Precipitation variability--Montana
Paleoclimatology--Alberta
Paleoclimatology--Montana
Dendroclimatology--Alberta
Dendroclimatology--Montana
Alberta--Climate
Montana--Climate
Lapp, Suzan Laurie
Hydroclimatic Scenarios Using Dendroclimatic, Historical and GCM-Based Records Over the Northwestern Great Plains
topic_facet Climatic changes--Alberta
Climatic changes--Montana
Precipitation variability--Alberta
Precipitation variability--Montana
Paleoclimatology--Alberta
Paleoclimatology--Montana
Dendroclimatology--Alberta
Dendroclimatology--Montana
Alberta--Climate
Montana--Climate
description A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Special Case Doctor of Philosophy in Geography, University of Regina, xii, 196 l. Historically, the Canadian Prairies have been highly susceptible to extreme drought and pluvial events, resulting in economic hardship. There are strong associations between large-scale circulation patterns (i.e. teleconnections), such as the low frequency Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO), and higher frequency El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and North Atlantic Oscillation/Arctic Oscillation (NAO/AO), and the interannual to multi-decadal hydroclimatic variations over western North American. Archives of the longest instrumental period of record (~100 to 150 years) are unlikely to capture the full range of hydroclimatic variability (50-70 years) or enable full assessment of the links between the large-scale circulation patterns and the regional moisture conditions. Multi-centennial, seasonal paleoclimatic reconstructions were derived for the northwestern Great Plains using tree-rings located along the eastern Rocky Mountains of Alberta and Montana. The variability in these hydroclimatic reconstructions was explored on time scales of decadal to multi-decadal to assess the coherence between natural climate oscillations and the frequency, severity and duration of drought and excess precipitation. The results suggest that drought events are often associated with the positive phase of the PDO and increased ENSO variance. The association between pluvial events and the phases of the PDO and ENSO are not as clearly defined as the drought events. Due to the non-stationarity of the climate system, these historical climate trends and climate variability cannot be projected forward. However, water managers, stakeholders and policy makers are concerned how anthropogenic climate change will alter these natural variability patterns. Global Climate Models (GCMs) are the only credible tool to derive future climate ...
author2 Sauchyn, David
Leavitt, Peter
Piwowar, Joseph
Barrow, Elaine
Bonsal, Barrie
Fleming, Sean
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author Lapp, Suzan Laurie
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title Hydroclimatic Scenarios Using Dendroclimatic, Historical and GCM-Based Records Over the Northwestern Great Plains
title_short Hydroclimatic Scenarios Using Dendroclimatic, Historical and GCM-Based Records Over the Northwestern Great Plains
title_full Hydroclimatic Scenarios Using Dendroclimatic, Historical and GCM-Based Records Over the Northwestern Great Plains
title_fullStr Hydroclimatic Scenarios Using Dendroclimatic, Historical and GCM-Based Records Over the Northwestern Great Plains
title_full_unstemmed Hydroclimatic Scenarios Using Dendroclimatic, Historical and GCM-Based Records Over the Northwestern Great Plains
title_sort hydroclimatic scenarios using dendroclimatic, historical and gcm-based records over the northwestern great plains
publisher Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina
publishDate 2012
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