What’s Next After the Worst One-Year Drought?

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John W. Neilson-Gammon's PowerPoint Presentation from the Panhandle Groundwater Conservation Districts Inaugural Texas Panhandle Water Conservation Symposium

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What’s Next After the Worst

One-Year Drought?

John W. Nielsen-Gammon

Texas State Climatologist

Texas A&M University

n-g@tamu.edu

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Sea Surface Temperature Departures from Normal

La Niña Years El NiñoYears

Dryness contribution to hot summer: 4.0 +/- 0.6 °F

Official La Niña

threshold

One Year

Ago

Now

Fall Winter Spring Summer Fall

February

through April

April

through June

Driest in

30 years

Tenth-driest

in 30 years

Tenth-wettest

in 30 years

Wettest in

30 years

33% 34% 33%

34% 45% 21%

33% 33% 33%

Driest in

30 years

Tenth-driest

in 30 years

Tenth-wettest

in 30 years

Wettest in

30 years

Source: IPCC AR4 Working Group 1 SPM http://www.ipcc.ch

PANHANDLE

AND PLAINS

FAR WEST

TEXAS

WEST

CENTRAL

TEXAS

SOUTH

CENTRAL

TEXAS

SOUTH

TEXAS

SOUTHEAST

TEXAS

NORTH

CENTRAL

TEXAS

EAST

TEXAS

PDO/ENSO Pattern History since 1900

Red: Dry

Green:

Wet

Different

models

agree: La

Niña is

dry for

south-

central

US

PDO/ENSO Pattern History since 1900

Pacific

(PDO)

Texas

Precip

Atlantic

(AMO)

Shad

ing:

Dro

ughty

per

iods

1900 1940 1980 2020 2060

Time

Tem

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Drought Outlook

• Departing La Niña – Drought likely to continue in most of state

– Almost half of all 2-year La Niñas get a third year

• Period of drought susceptibility – Ocean temperature patterns favor drought

– Period will last another 3-15 years

• Longer Term – More rain if we’re lucky

– Warmer temperatures and more evaporation: very likely

Contact Information

• John W. Nielsen-Gammon

• n-g@tamu.edu

• 979-862-2248

• http://atmo.tamu.edu/osc

• http://blog.chron.com/climateabyss

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