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What Drought Science Says about Drought Predictions and Projections

What Drought Science Says about Drought Predictions and Projections. Christopher J. Anderson, PhD Assistant Director, Climate Science Program Iowa State University. Midwest Climate Collaboration Meeting 21-22 August 2012. 2012 Drought Resembles Past Droughts.

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What Drought Science Says about Drought Predictions and Projections

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  1. What Drought Science Says about Drought Predictions and Projections Christopher J. Anderson, PhD Assistant Director, Climate Science Program Iowa State University Midwest Climate Collaboration Meeting 21-22 August 2012

  2. 2012 Drought Resembles Past Droughts

  3. The 2012 Heat Wave Resembles Past Heat Waves

  4. 2012 Drought: A large departure from recent trends • Recent June-August maximum temperature has been below the 20th Century average. • Recent June-August rainfall has been above the 20th Century average.

  5. 2012 Drought: Natural variability in a warming world creates larger year-to-year variability

  6. Drought Risk Varies with Sea Surface Temperature

  7. Expect Sea Surface Temperature to Change • If we project decadal changes using historical performance, then… AMO becomes negative 2025-2030.

  8. Expect Sea Surface Temperature to Change • If we project decadal changes using historical performance, then… PDO becomes positive 2020-2025.

  9. Expected Drought Risk Based on Historical Performance 2020-2030

  10. Caveat: 2020 and Beyond has Larger Uncertainty • While historical performance is the best available guidance for 2020-2030, a systematic approach for blending recent trends and past performance is lacking. • How closely will 2020-2030 resemble the past given the recent trends?

  11. Climate projections indicate Warm-Dry AND Warm-Wet Summers are possible

  12. Caveat: 2020 and Beyond has Larger Uncertainty • While historical performance is the best available guidance for 2020-2030, a systematic approach for blending recent trends and past performance is lacking. • How closely will 2020-2030 resemble the past? • Beyond 2030, the warming climate will have an increasingly greater impact on variability and the range of possible conditions is broader.

  13. Good News: Seasonal Predictions of Summer Drought are more skillful • Skill of June-August forecast made with NOAA CFSv2 is 0.7-0.8. Wei et al. (J. Appl. Meteor. Clim. 2012)

  14. Good News: 2012 CFS forecast of near record July warmth for Iowa

  15. Improvements in Seasonal Forecasts mayenable tests of adaptive strategiesAdaption: Adjustment in natural or human systems in response to actual or expected climate stimuli or their effects, which moderates harm or exploits beneficial opportunities.

  16. Resistance-Resilience-Transformation Adaptation Framework Resistance Strategies Maintain the status quo over the near term through management that builds resistance to climate change Resilience Strategies Longer-term actions that build adaptive capacity by improving the system’s ability to moderate effects of climate Transformation Strategies Increase adaptive capacity by facilitating the transition to a new system with different structure and function better adapted U. S. Forest Service, 2010

  17. Development of Adaptive Actions for Agriculture • La Niña means risk of yield loss is higher. • La Niña forecasts provide 3 to 6 months advanced guidance for crop insurance and crop variety selections. • Resistance Adaptation

  18. The 2012 Drought with Heat Wave is evidence that the combination of natural and forced climate changes will amplify year-to-year variability in the Midwest. • Resistance adaptation strategies may be tested with existing seasonal forecasts due to new predictive capabilities for seasonal drought forecasts. • Resilience and transformative strategies require development of novel projection techniques to infer potential changes in year-to-year variability.

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