نتایج جستجو برای: climatic drought

تعداد نتایج: 61486  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Brendan M Buckley Kevin J Anchukaitis Daniel Penny Roland Fletcher Edward R Cook Masaki Sano Le Canh Nam Aroonrut Wichienkeeo Ton That Minh Truong Mai Hong

The "hydraulic city" of Angkor, the capitol of the Khmer Empire in Cambodia, experienced decades-long drought interspersed with intense monsoons in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries that, in combination with other factors, contributed to its eventual demise. The climatic evidence comes from a seven-and-a-half century robust hydroclimate reconstruction from tropical southern Vietnamese tree...

2009
Françoise Guichard

An important motivation for AMMA is the major regional scale and multi-decadal West African drought. It started at the end of the 1960’s, and was particularly severe in the seventies and eighties (Figure 1). It is indeed considered as the strongest observed event of rainfall variability at these time and space scales, and the actual mechanisms accounting for this drought are yet to be precisely...

1952
Kelly Brumbelow Aris Georgakakos

The water resources systems of the Southeastern U.S. are increasingly stressed by various demands. This stress is magnified during the periodic periods of drought that occur in the region, and agriculture is particularly affected by these droughts. Recent public policy has attempted to mitigate the impacts on farmers, but reliable methods of drought assessment and forecasting are needed to allo...

2017
Felipe S Carevic José Delatorre-Herrera José Delatorre-Castillo

Initiatives to restore natural ecosystems have had little success in arid and hyperarid ecosystems. In this context, the natural seedling establishment is particularly affected by drought patterns and climatic variability. Likewise, the effect of plant provenance on forest restoration success remains unclear, although previous studies have concluded that some seed locations might be better able...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Michael E Mann Peter H Gleick

Climate science has advanced over decades from an initial focus on the development and use of numerical models of Earth’s climate and compilation of rich networks of observational data, to now being in a position to “detect” and “attribute” specific impacts and events to anthropogenic climate change. Recent analyses have thus established the “fingerprint” of anthropogenic climate change in an i...

2010
Dana R. NOSSOV Roger W. RUESS Teresa N. HOLLINGSWORTH

This study examined the climate sensitivity of the growth of riparian Alnus incana ssp. tenuifolia (thinleaf alder), a keystone nitrogen-fixer, on the Tanana River floodplain of interior Alaska. We investigated correlations between alder radial growth and inter-annual variation in monthly meteorology and hydrology, spatial patterns of alder climate sensitivity in relationship to depth of subsur...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2010
Carolin A Rebernig Gerald M Schneeweiss Katharina E Bardy Peter Schönswetter Jose L Villaseñor Renate Obermayer Tod F Stuessy Hanna Weiss-Schneeweiss

Pleistocene climatic fluctuations had major impacts on desert biota in southwestern North America. During cooler and wetter periods, drought-adapted species were isolated into refugia, in contrast to expansion of their ranges during the massive aridification in the Holocene. Here, we use Melampodium leucanthum (Asteraceae), a species of the North American desert and semi-desert regions, to inve...

Drought is a climatic phenomenon that begins slowly and has a hidden nature. The duration of its occurrence and the resulting damage occur gradually in different sectors. Therefore, assessment and investigation of drought is very important in planning and implementation of actions to cope with drought. Droughts are divided into different types. One of the common methods of drought assessment is...

Journal: :Biology letters 2008
Charles Foley Nathalie Pettorelli Lara Foley

Climate change in Africa is expected to lead to a higher occurrence of severe droughts in semi-arid and arid ecosystems. Understanding how animal populations react to such events is thus crucial for addressing future challenges for wildlife management and conservation. We explored how gender, age, mother's experience and family group characteristics determined calf survival in an elephant popul...

2011
Philippe Roudier Gil Mahe

As in most part of Africa, the Bani basin (Niger River, Mali) is threatened by climate changes. This study focuses on droughts hazard and its indicators as derived from the Climatic Moisture Index using the monthly data for the period (1963-2000), in order to examine the Bani basin vulnerability to water stress. In this study, water deficit (drought) was logically addressed using the Standardiz...

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