2019
DOI: 10.1029/2019gl082475
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Reduced Moisture Transport Linked to Drought Propagation Across North America

Abstract: Droughts can have devastating societal impacts. Yet, we do not fully understand the mechanisms that control their development, possibly affecting our ability to predict them. Here we run a moisture‐tracking analytical model using reanalysis data between 1980 and 2016 to explore the role of reduced moisture transport in drought propagation. We find that agricultural droughts in multiple subregions across North America may be amplified by decreased moisture transport from upwind land areas, which we link to redu… Show more

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“…These identified invaders were noted to have caused major changes in the community structure, even the functions of the marine flora and fauna [19]. This line of argument agrees with the report of Herrera-Estrada et al [20], which argued that droughts in the Western U.S. amplify droughts in downwind sub-regions, including the Midwest, thus postulating that water scarcity in one region triggers water scarcity in another region [21]. Moreover, it has been posited that safe, potable, and usable water, in the near future, may become the cause for international conflicts [22,23].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…These identified invaders were noted to have caused major changes in the community structure, even the functions of the marine flora and fauna [19]. This line of argument agrees with the report of Herrera-Estrada et al [20], which argued that droughts in the Western U.S. amplify droughts in downwind sub-regions, including the Midwest, thus postulating that water scarcity in one region triggers water scarcity in another region [21]. Moreover, it has been posited that safe, potable, and usable water, in the near future, may become the cause for international conflicts [22,23].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Within-continent transport of terrestrially sourced moisture has promoted the concept of "teleconnected land-atmosphere feedbacks" (10). While this concept is still in its infancy, these teleconnected land-atmosphere feedbacks are believed to help propagate droughts to neighboring regions (10,18). The propagation of droughts is more important for regions that depend on terrestrially sourced precipitation, including large parts of North America (45).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• For about 2/3 land areas, JJA precipitation is more sensitive to local ET than nonlocal ET in a point-to-point sense • For about 1/5 land areas, JJA precipitation is on average sensitive to ET of more than 1,000 km away • Remote sensitivities are much smaller than local sensitivities but could be large when combined and may be useful for some regions weather and climate through winds or atmospheric waves (Koster et al, 2016;Schumacher et al, 2019;Teng et al, 2019;Xue et al, 2018) or direct moisture transport (e.g., Alter et al, 2015;Herrera-Estrada et al, 2019;Lo & Famiglietti, 2013;Wei et al, 2013). Almost all these works are case studies, and a complete global picture is still elusive.…”
Section: 1029/2019gl085613mentioning
confidence: 99%