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Seasonal and Synoptic Climatic Drivers of Tree Growth in the Bighorn Mountains, WY, USA (1654–1983 CE)

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Amy R Hudson, Raquel Alfaro-Sanchez, Flurin Babst, Soumaya Belmecheri, David J.P. Moore, and Valerie Trouet, 2019-12, Seasonal and Synoptic Climatic Drivers of Tree Growth in the Bighorn Mountains, WY, USA (1654–1983 CE): Dendrochronologia, v. 58.

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Abstract (from Dendrochronologia): In the United States’ (US) Northern Rockies, synoptic pressure systems and atmospheric circulation drive interannual variation in seasonal temperature and precipitation. The radial growth of high-elevation trees in this semi-arid region captures this temperature and precipitation variability and provides long time series to contextualize instrumental-era variability in synoptic-scale climate patterns. Such variability in climate patterns can trigger extreme climate events, such as droughts, floods, and forest fires, which have a damaging impact on human and natural systems. We developed 11 tree-ring width (TRW) chronologies from multiple species and sites to investigate the seasonal climatic drivers [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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citationTypeJournal Article
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value10.1016/j.dendro.2019.125633
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