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Author : Girardin, M.P.; Tardif, J.; Flannigan, M.D.; and Bergeron, Y.
Date : 2004.
Title : Multicentury reconstruction of the Canadian Drought Code from eastern Canada and its relationships with paleoclimatic indexes of atmospheric circulation.
Publication : Climate Dynamics
Issue : 23:
Page(s) : 99-115.
Abstract
Inter-annual and -decadal scale variability in drought over theAbitibi Plains ecoregion (eastern Canada) was investigated using a380-year dendroclimatic reconstruction of the Canadian Drought Code(CDC; July monthly average) i.e., a daily numerical rating of the averagemoisture content of deep organic layers. Spectral analyses conducted onthe reconstructed CDC indicated a shift in spectral power after 1850leading toward a reduction in interdecadal variability and an increase ininterannual variability. Investigation on the causes for this shiftsuggested a decrease in North Pacific forcing after the mid-nineteenthcentury. Cross-continuous wavelet transformation analyses indicatedcoherency in the 816 and 1732-year per cycle oscillation bands between theCDC reconstruction and the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) prior to1850. Following 1850, the coherency shifted toward the North AtlanticOscillation (NAO). Principal component analysis conducted over varyingtime windows reaffirmed that the Pacific forcing was restricted to theperiod about 17501850. Prior to and after this period, the CDC wascorrelated with the NAO. The shift around 1850 could reflect a northwarddisplacement of the polar jet stream induced by a warming of the seasurface temperature along the North Pacific coast. A northwarddisplacement of the jet stream, which inhibits the outflow of cold and dryArctic air, could have allowed the incursion of air masses from theAtlantic subtropical regions.
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