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    Variable North Pacific influence on drought in southwestern North America since AD 854
    with S. Mccabe-Glynn, K. R. Johnson, C. Strong, M. Berkelhammer, A. Sinha, and R. L. Edwards
    Precipitation in southwestern North America has exhibited significant natural variability over the past few thousand years. This variability has been attributed to sea surface temperature regimes in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, and to the attendant shifts in atmospheric circulation patterns. In particular, decadal variability in the North Pacific has influenced precipitation in this region during the twentieth century, but links to earlier droughts and pluvials are unclear. Here we assess th…Read more