Prolonged California aridity linked to climate warming and Pacific sea surface temperature

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Glen M. MacDonald
Katrina A. Moser
Amy M. Bloom
Aaron P. Potito
David F. Porinchu
James R. Holmquist
Julia Hughes
Konstantine V. Kremenetski
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[1] University of California,Department of Geography
[2] Los Angeles,Department of Geography and Centre for Environment and Sustainability
[3] University of Western Ontario,Department of Geography
[4] Illinois State University,Geology
[5] School of Geography and Archaeology,Department of Geography
[6] National University of Ireland,undefined
[7] University of Georgia,undefined
[8] Smithsonian Environmental Research Center,undefined
[9] Westminster School,undefined
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California has experienced a dry 21st century capped by severe drought from 2012 through 2015 prompting questions about hydroclimatic sensitivity to anthropogenic climate change and implications for the future. We address these questions using a Holocene lake sediment record of hydrologic change from the Sierra Nevada Mountains coupled with marine sediment records from the Pacific. These data provide evidence of a persistent relationship between past climate warming, Pacific sea surface temperature (SST) shifts and centennial to millennial episodes of California aridity. The link is most evident during the thermal-maximum of the mid-Holocene (~8 to 3 ka; ka = 1,000 calendar years before present) and during the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA) (~1 ka to 0.7 ka). In both cases, climate warming corresponded with cooling of the eastern tropical Pacific despite differences in the factors producing increased radiative forcing. The magnitude of prolonged eastern Pacific cooling was modest, similar to observed La Niña excursions of 1o to 2 °C. Given differences with current radiative forcing it remains uncertain if the Pacific will react in a similar manner in the 21st century, but should it follow apparent past behavior more intense and prolonged aridity in California would result.
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