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Atmospheric river activity during the late Holocene exceeds modern range of variability in California

Earth Sciences

Atmospheric river activity during the late Holocene exceeds modern range of variability in California

C. A. Knight, L. Anderson, et al.

Discover how atmospheric rivers have shaped California's climate over the past 3,200 years in groundbreaking research by Clarke A. Knight and colleagues. This study uncovers pluvial periods that surpassed modern records, emphasizing the urgent need for better planning against extreme weather events.

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Abstract
Atmospheric rivers are associated with some of the largest flood-producing precipitation events in western North America, particularly California. Insight into past extreme precipitation can be reconstructed from sedimentary archives on millennial timescales. Here we document atmospheric river activity near Leonard Lake, California, over 3,200 years, using a key metric of atmospheric river intensity, that is silicon/aluminum enriched layers that are highly correlated with modern records of integrated vapor transport. The late twentieth century had the highest median integrated vapor transport since the onset of the Medieval Climate Anomaly, with integrated vapor transport increasing during the Little Ice Age. The reconstruction suggests California has experienced pluvial episodes that exceeded any in the meteorologic instrumental era, with the largest episodes occurring two and three millennia ago. These results provide critical data to help avoid underestimation of potential risks and aid future planning scenarios.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Apr 25, 2024
Authors
Clarke A. Knight, Lysanna Anderson, Liubov Presnetsova, Marie Champagne, David Wahl
Tags
atmospheric rivers
California
climate change
precipitation
lake sediments
silicon/aluminum
integrated vapor transport
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