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- Title
Decrease in southeastern Australian water availability linked to ongoing Hadley cell expansion.
- Authors
Post, David A.; Timbal, Bertrand; Chiew, Francis H. S.; Hendon, Harry H.; Nguyen, Hahn; Moran, Rae
- Abstract
Southeastern Australia experienced the worst drought of the instrumental record from 1997 to 2009, which was broken by Australia's wettest 2 year period on record (2010/2011). This drought was primarily a cool season (April to October) phenomenon. In contrast, the breaking of the drought was a warm season (November to March) phenomenon. This reduction in winter rainfall along with an absence of very wet months led to a greater reduction in streamflow across the region than would be anticipated based on the 12% reduction in mean annual rainfall alone. The results presented in this article have linked the extent, duration, and severity of this drought to the ongoing observed expansion of the Southern Hemisphere Hadley cell at a rate of 0.5°/decade. This expansion has intensified the subtropical ridge over southern Australia, pushing cool season midlatitude storm tracks further south, leading to a reduction in winter rainfall and runoff across the region.
- Subjects
DROUGHTS; RAINFALL; STREAMFLOW; CLIMATE change; EARTH temperature
- Publication
Earth's Future, 2014, Vol 2, Issue 4, p231
- ISSN
2328-4277
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/2013EF000194