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Drought and Water Year 2016: Hot and Dry Conditions Continue

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | September 15th, 2016


Drought is a recurring feature of California’s climate. Paleoclimate information, such as streamflow or precipitation reconstructions developed from tree-ring data, can provide a perspective on long-term climate variability. Reconstructed hydrologic records show that California has experienced droughts of much longer duration than those in our century- plus recorded historical period. There is, however, one drought within the historical period on a par with driest events in the paleo record, if the comparison is made using driest 10-year streamflow periods. The prolonged off-and-on dry conditions of the 1920s-30s were severe in terms of their hydrology, but they occurred at a time when the state’s population was in the ballpark of 6 million and irrigated acreage was less than half of present levels.

Keywords

climate change, drought