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https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-15-2053-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-15-2053-2019
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19 Dec 2019
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Two types of North American droughts related to different atmospheric circulation patterns

Angela-Maria Burgdorf, Stefan Brönnimann, and Jörg Franke

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The western USA is frequently affected by multiannual summer droughts. They can be separated into two groups with distinct spatial patterns. This study analyzes the atmospheric circulation during multiannual droughts in a new 3-D climate reconstruction. We confirm two distinct drought types differing with respect to atmospheric circulation as well as sea surface temperatures. Our results suggest that both the Pacific and the extratropical North Atlantic region affect North American droughts.