600 years of tree rings reveal climate variability in California, droughts and floods more severe and longer lasting than in the modern record

Posted: November 30, 2023 by oldbrew in climate, History, Natural Variation, paleo, predictions, trees, weather
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California’s San Joaquin Valley and Central Valley [image credit: Mark Miller @ Wikipedia]


The region studied has a naturally varying climate, as do most regions of the world. One minute the article says the last few centuries there had more weather extremes than now, the next it implies the future could or will be like that again or worse, due to being ‘compounded’ by the catch-all *climate change*. File under ‘unconvincing’?
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The San Joaquin Valley in California has experienced vast variability in climate extremes, with droughts and floods that were more severe and lasted longer than what has been seen in the modern record, according to a new study of 600 years of tree rings from the valley, says Eurekalert.

The researchers used the tree rings to reconstruct plausible daily records of weather and streamflow scenarios during the 600-year period.

This new approach, combining paleo information with synthetic weather generation, may help policymakers and scientists better understand – and anticipate – California’s flood and drought risks and how they will be compounded by climate change. [Talkshop comment – unsupported assertion].

The group’s paper is published in Earth’s Future, a journal of the American Geophysical Union.

The San Joaquin Valley sits in the southern part of California’s Central Valley, a major agricultural hub from which much of the nation gets its produce.

Over the last few years, the region has seen a wild swing between severe drought and significant atmospheric rivers, which makes the valley a bellwether for the climate hazards that are facing the rest of California and much of the world, according to Patrick Reed, professor of engineering at Cornell University, and co-senior author of the paper.

The models show how flood and drought extremes have evolved within the San Joaquin Valley and can help clarify how natural variability and climate change can compound each other’s effects.

“Folks typically want to separate out internal variability versus climate change, just to get a sense of the signal change with anthropogenic warming,” Reed said. “But when we’re planning in complex water systems, both are occurring. And we need a sense of what happens when they come together. And what happens is we get extremes we’ve never seen. This opens the envelope of plausible futures in a much wider sense.”

Among the findings:
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— The combination of natural variability and climate change can lead to more frequent, more severe and longer flood and drought extremes than have ever been experienced over the last 600 years.

Full article here.

Comments
  1. ilma630 says:

    Shhhhh. Don’t tell Mann!

  2. oldbrew says:

    The combination of natural variability and climate change

    What evidence (not computer models) is there of anything other than natural variability at any time including now?

  3. Phoenix44 says:

    It’s amazing how real scientists completely contort their work to fit the consensus. Here we have research that shows clearly there is no CO2 signal in recent weather in California yet still they insist there is. Natural variability is greater than the variability we currently have so you don’t have to invoke anything other than natural variability to explain it.

  4. oldbrew says:

    Peak Cognitive Dissonance For The Climate Scare
    November 15, 2023/ Francis Menton

    All to support the greatest and hugest honey pot ever devised to provide essentially infinite funding to grow the bureaucracies in completely futile efforts supposedly to change the weather, but which will never be measurable, never have any real effect, and will have no possibility of accountability.

    https://www.manhattancontrarian.com/blog/2023-11-15-cognitive-dissonance-in-the-climate-scare-universe

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