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Assessment of precipitation anomalies in California using TRMM and MERRA data

机译:Assessment of precipitation anomalies in California using TRMM and MERRA data

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Using modern satellite (Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission, TRMM, 1998–2014) and reanalysis (Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications, MERRA, 1979–2015) data, we reassess certain aspects of the precipitation climate in California fromthe past decades. California has a well-pronounced rain season that peaks in December–February. However, the 95 confidence interval around the climatological precipitation during these months imply that deviations on the order of 60 of the expected amounts are very likely during the most important period of the rain season. While these positive and negative anomalies alternate almost every year and tend to cancel each other, severe multiyear declines of precipitation in California appear on decadal scales. The 1986–1994 decline of precipitation was similar to the current one that started in 2011 and is apparent in the reanalysis data. In terms of accumulated deficits of precipitation, that episode was no less severe than the current one. While El Ni?o (the warm phase of the El Ni?o–Southern Oscillation, ENSO) is frequently cited as the natural forcing expected to bring a relief from drought, our assessment is that ENSO has been driving at best only 6 of precipitation variability in California in the past three decades. Using fractional risk analysis of precipitation during typical versus drying periods, we show that the likelihood of losing the most intensive precipitation events drastically increases during the multiyear drying events. Storms delivering up to 50 of the precipitation in California are driven by atmospheric rivers making landfall. However, these phenomena can be suppressed and even blocked by persistent ridges of atmospheric pressure in the northeast Pacific. The reanalysis and satellite data are proven to be reliable to the extent where they yield information on developing conditions and observed precipitation anomalies.

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