294:, but with an overall drying trend as a result of warming. Models indicate that the years 2000–2018 would have trended towards megadrought conditions regardless of climate change, with a predicted severity of the 11th worst period of drought since 800. However, anthropogenic warming pushed conditions into a severe megadrought. From 2000 to 2021, mean annual precipitation in the region was 8.3% below the 1950–1999 average and the temperature was 0.91 °C above average. The megadrought that began in 2000 was the driest 22-year period since at least 800 and, if it persists through 2022, will match the duration of the severe late-1500s megadrought. Both 2002 and 2021 were drier than any of the previous nearly 300 years and were, respectively, the 11th and 12th driest years between 800 and 2021.
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enough water to meet regional demand. In 2003, Mexican ambassador
Alberto Szekely criticized what he saw as a focus on acts of political will to resolve water disputes and a failure to recognize that the fundamental issue was a lack of sufficient water and insufficient mechanisms for sustainable management through the IBWC. On 8 September 2020, thousands of Mexican farmers in Chihuahua, fearing for their own livelihoods, took control of the
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608:, which provides enough power for 400,000 homes. In 2023, the drought situation on the Colorado River remains dire. Some states that rely on the river for water supplies have been required by the US Bureau of Reclamation to reduce their annual allocations. Arizona saw the steepest cuts, losing nearly 20 percent of its annual allocation.
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basins between the two countries. However, the 1940s were a period of abnormally high precipitation; this built-in administrative deficit for subsequent years, coupled with a twentyfold increase in the population along the border, climate change, and aging water infrastructure means that there is not
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record, was the driest since at least the later sixteenth century. Some areas lost more than two years of moisture from their soils during this period. Recovery to pre-2012 soil moisture levels in the most affected areas was predicted to require several decades of average rainfall. Even without
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Later studies found that "destruction of tropical forests is disrupting the movement of water in the atmosphere, causing major shifts in precipitation that could lead to drought in key agricultural areas in China, India, and the U.S. Midwest. ” Those include the 3 main tropical rainforest:
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can strongly exacerbate drought conditions in the western states of the USA. According to the study "an Amazon stripped bare could mean 20 percent less rain for the coastal
Northwest and a 50 percent reduction in the Sierra Nevada snowpack, a crucial source of water for cities and farms in
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was projected to increase 8.6 °F (4.8 °C) by 2100. The southern
Southwest could receive 45 additional days per year above 90 °F (32 °C). NCA4 noted that higher temperatures increased the probability of both droughts and megadroughts in the region.
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332:, and drier air masses in the atmosphere. This leads to less water availability in the natural environment and in snowpack, rivers, and reservoirs for human use; these water shortages can have major impacts on agriculture and other water-intensive
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that began in 2000 was preceded by the wettest period in at least 1200 years. From 1980 to 1998, climate models begin projecting increased decadal precipitation swings in the SWNA starting in the latter half of the twentieth century as a result of
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Nielsen-Gammon, John W.; Banner, Jay L.; Cook, Benjamin I.; Tremaine, Darrel M.; Wong, Corinne I.; Mace, Robert E.; Gao, Huilin; Yang, Zong-Liang; Gonzalez, Marisa Flores; Hoffpauir, Richard; Gooch, Tom; Kloesel, Kevin (August 2020).
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Megadroughts, a term used to describe periods of multidecadal drought, are a recurring feature of the North
American Southwest over the past millennium. For example, droughts lasting at least a decade occurred in
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stated that further cuts affecting the 40 million people who rely upon the
Colorado River for water were likely. It was anticipated that the cuts would prompt some farmers to increase pumping of limited
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increasing temperatures, predicted low precipitation would be sufficient to produce unprecedented dry conditions, but with higher temperatures could create megadroughts as not seen since medieval times.
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in late 2021 had raised hope of ending the drought, January 2022 was characterized by record dry conditions across much of the West. Researchers noted that even in wet years in the
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for the first time in its history. This followed a forecast that, by the end of 2021, Lake Mead would be reduced to a level not seen since the building of the
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A 2021 study noted that increased drought conditions were now inevitable for the region, but that the most extreme modeled effects can still be avoided by
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to be published in 2023, called for "bold solutions that match the scale of the challenges," including agricultural water conservation, coastal water
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808:"Unprecedented Drought Challenges for Texas Water Resources in a Changing Climate: What Do Researchers and Stakeholders Need to Know?"
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that began in 2000. At least 24 years in length, the drought is the driest multi-decade period the region has seen since at least 800
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1610:"Climate change, drought are endangering hydropower production from Lake Powell. Is it time to 'balance the water budget'?"
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1667:"Uncertainties, Limits, and Benefits of Climate Change Mitigation for Soil Moisture Drought in Southwestern North America"
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experienced dryness that was unprecedented in the instrumental record going back to 1896 and, when compared to the
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1806:"A pipe dream, or a possibility? Water experts debate 1,500-mile aqueduct from Cajun Country to Lake Powell"
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meteorological events are generally associated with drier and hotter conditions and further exacerbation of
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to learn from the driest counties how to conserve water and start preparing for a drier and hotter future.
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not to farm; while agriculture uses 76% of water withdrawals in the state, it makes up 3% of the state
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California." Generally, the air in western USA from December to February will be drier.
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1641:"Drought Map Shows Status of California Water Crisis as Newsom Adjusts Rules"
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1148:"In a First, U.S. Declares Shortage on Colorado River, Forcing Water Cuts"
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1114:"How Bad Is the Western Drought? Worst in 12 Centuries, Study Finds"
738:"Are Simulated Megadroughts in the North American Southwest Forced?"
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708:"Weather's unwanted guest: Nasty La Niña keeps popping up"
1287:"Amazon deforestation could cause droughts in California"
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Lake Powell § 21st century drought and push to drain
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to the drier conditions will be needed. Dave D. White of
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in each century of the past millennium. Researchers used
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933:"Worst Megadroughts in 1,000 Years Threaten US"
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1835:"The Future of Lake Powell"
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613:climate change mitigation
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1954:Basin and Range Province
1364:10.1175/JCLI-D-16-0423.1
634:The Santa Fe New Mexican
621:Arizona State University
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478:Boat showing scale, 2010
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277:Climate change in Mexico
261:1576 cocoliztli epidemic
189:Basin and Range Province
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447:From 2012 to 2015, the
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1639:SKINNER, ANNA (2023).
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559:. In August 2021, the
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44:Ancestral Puebloans
1839:Grand Canyon Trust
1552:capitalandmain.com
1458:10.25922/4gwv-bs12
1343:Journal of Climate
1285:A. Butler, Rhett.
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