Drought! Bill Patzert 26 February 2014.

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Drought! Bill Patzert 26 February 2014

January 18, 2013 January 18, 2014

Record Drought in L.A. (CA) Calendar Year Jan – Dec = 3.60” - Driest in 135 yrs CA Water/Snow Year 2013 – L.A. = 1.20” (~12% of norm, 10.72”) Most of West in 3+ year drought Drought started in 1999? - 11 of last 15 years below normal

L.A. Resident, MWD Customer L.A. Resident, MWD Customer

Strongly Modulates: Precipitation/Snow Water Supply Global Temperature Land & Ocean Ecosystems Why? Pacific Decadal Oscillation & Drought

Warms Pacific (Earth)Cools Pacific (Earth)

No Trend! Highly variable ” wettest yr (2006–2007) ” driest yr (2004–2005) - 11 of past 16 yrs below ‘normal’ Strongly Modulated by: - ‘Events’ (Atmospheric River, 30-70%) - Interannual (El Niño, La Niña & La Nada) - Decadal (Pacific Decadal Oscillation) California Precipitation

Accounts for 30 to 70% Of Our Rain & Snow!

Rain (inches)

Ocean-driven Drought?

El Niño Positive PDO La Niña Negative PDO

California Rainfall ‘No’ Trends From NoCal (left) to SoCal (right)

Sacramento & Los Angeles Rainfall (1878 – 2004) (Yearly, 10 Year Running Mean & Trend) If trend is 2.5 cm (1”)/century and variability is similar, trend is significant in ~270 years!

Colorado River

Positive PDO The Pacific Decadal Oscillation Negative PDO

Anasazi disperse

Megadroughts

Global Temperature Global is Warming (Trend is 0.012°F/yr.) - CO 2 increased from 280 to 400 ppm Strongly Modulated by: - ‘Events’ (Weather) - Interannual (El Niño, La Niña & La Nada) - Decadal (Pacific Decadal Oscillation) - PDO Phase Shift causes ‘GW Hiatus’ or ‘GW Acceleration’

0.012°F/yr. -PDO +PDO

Global Annual Temperature Anomalies vs 1951–1980 Average (°C)* ENSO Modulates Global Temps *NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS)

Negative PDO = Hiatus Positive PDO = Rapid Increase Negative PDO = Recent Hiatus Global Temperature Anomalies since 1950 Pacific Decadal Oscillation Modulates Global Temperatures

Strongly Modulates: Precipitation/Snow Water Supply Global Temperatures Lots of Other Stuff Why Drought? Pacific Decadal Oscillation When Does Drounght End?

September 21, 2002

Since 2005, 250 billion gallons H2O used in 80,000 wells in 17 States! Fracking = H2O

6X 4X 2X CA Population Explosion Stresses Everything!

L.A L.A It’s us!

(Naturally) Varying Climate Global Warming Accelerating Environment Stressed Out Expanding Agricultural Demands Growing Urban Population Changing Economy Technology Explosion New Users (Frackers) Managing Water in Semi-Arid CA

Our water management policy is tailored for more wet years than dry years. The reality is just the opposite. Even when nature behaves, there are too many water demands to satisfy all of them. This drought is a great opportunity to start a real conversation about fundamental changes in California water policy

Ignoring Reality = Dire Consequences Politicians Lawyers What’s your worst nightmare?

The Great Flood of th Anniversary February 27 – March 4, 1938 ~10.0” of Rain