The 2010–2015 megadrought in central Chile: impacts on regional hydroclimate and vegetation
Center for Climate and Resilience Research · University of Chile · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract. Since 2010 an uninterrupted sequence of dry years, with annual rainfall deficits ranging from 25 to 45 %, has prevailed in central Chile (western South America, 30–38° S). Although intense 1- or 2-year droughts are recurrent in this Mediterranean-like region, the ongoing event stands out because of its longevity and large extent. The extraordinary character of the so-called central Chile megadrought (MD) was established against century long historical records and a millennial tree-ring reconstruction of regional precipitation. The largest MD-averaged rainfall relative anomalies occurred in the northern, semi-arid sector of central Chile, but the event was unprecedented to the south of 35° S.…
Citation impact
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- 27.15
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- 100%
- References
- 80
Authors
9- RGRené GarreaudCorresponding
Center for Climate and Resilience Research, University of Chile
- CÁCamila Álvarez-GarretónCorresponding
Austral University of Chile, Center for Climate and Resilience Research
- JBJonathan BarichivichCorresponding
Austral University of Chile, Center for Climate and Resilience Research
- JPJuan Pablo BoisierCorresponding
Center for Climate and Resilience Research, University of Chile
- DADuncan A. ChristieCorresponding
Austral University of Chile, Center for Climate and Resilience Research
Topics & keywords
- Precipitation
- Vegetation (pathology)
- Arid
- Evapotranspiration
- Desertification
- Mediterranean climate
- Shrubland
- Geography
- Climate action