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Drought Mitigation
Title
Decadal to Multi-Decadal Climate Variability
Date
3/18/2005
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Drought Mitigation - Doc Type
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<br />Some things to consider...... <br /> <br />. Pacific and Atlantic Ocean sea-surface temperatures <br />are significantly correlated with decadal-scale climatic <br />conditions in the U.S. <br /> <br />. The current understanding of PD~ and AMO provides <br />explanatory utility, but not predictive capability. <br /> <br />ENSO events can impose short-lived breaks in even the <br />most severe droughts, testing the resolve of drought <br />planners. <br /> <br />If North Atlantic sea-surface temperatures remain <br />anomalously warm will drought continue in the U.S.? <br /> <br />~ USGS <br /> <br />.a-c.1<<.~"'" <br />
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