A century of precipitation trends in forest lands of the Lower Mississippi River Alluvial Valley

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Ying Ouyang
Jiaen Zhang
Gary Feng
Yongshan Wan
Theodor D. Leininger
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[1] USDA Forest Service,Center for Bottomland Hardwoods Research
[2] South China Agricultural University,Department of Ecology
[3] USDA Agricultural Research Service,Crop Science Research Laboratory
[4] US EPA,Center for Environmental Measurement and Modeling
[5] USDA Forest Service,Center for Bottomland Hardwoods Research
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Variations in long-term precipitation trends due to climate forcings have been observed in many parts of the world, exacerbating hydrological uncertainties to predicting droughts, floods, water resource availability, and ecosystem services. The Lower Mississippi River Alluvial Valley (LMRAV) is an important economic region of the midsouth USA, which is prone to natural disasters from extreme climate events and is known historically for cyclic flooding events and, within the last 20 years, for groundwater level declines. However, our knowledge of long-term precipitation trends in this region is fragmented. Using 100-year historic daily precipitation data from six stations of forest lands along with multivariate statistical analysis, we found that there were significant increasing trends (p ≤ 0.05) in annual precipitation near the south coastal area of the LMRAV and only marginally increasing trends in the northern area. Spatial variation in seasonality was observed at the decadal scale with increasing trends in fall near the coastal area and in spring around the north area. In addition to becoming wetter, the coastal area also experienced higher precipitation intensity with shorter return period over the past 100 years. These findings are useful to water resource managers for adapting to changing climate conditions in the LMRAV.
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