articleWater Resources ResearchFeb 17, 2017BRONZE OA

The twenty‐first century Colorado River hot drought and implications for the future

Colorado State University · University of Arizona

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Abstract

Abstract Between 2000 and 2014, annual Colorado River flows averaged 19% below the 1906–1999 average, the worst 15‐year drought on record. At least one‐sixth to one‐half (average at one‐third) of this loss is due to unprecedented temperatures (0.9°C above the 1906–1999 average), confirming model‐based analysis that continued warming will likely further reduce flows. Whereas it is virtually certain that warming will continue with additional emissions of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, there has been no observed trend toward greater precipitation in the Colorado Basin, nor are climate models in agreement that there should be a trend. Moreover, there is a significant risk of decadal and multidecadal drought…

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Keywords
  • Precipitation
  • Environmental science
  • Climate change
  • Greenhouse gas
  • Drainage basin
  • Climatology
  • Streamflow
  • Climate model
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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