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The Pacific quasi-decadal oscillation (QDO): An important precursor toward anticipating major flood events in the Missouri River Basin?

Wang, Shih-Yu, Hakala, Kirsti, Gillies, Robert R., and Capehart, William J., 2014. The Pacific quasi-decadal oscillation (QDO): An important precursor toward anticipating major flood events in the Missouri River Basin?. Geophysical Research Letters, 41(3):991–997, doi:10.1002/2013GL059042.

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@ARTICLE{2014GeoRL..41..991W,
       author = {{Wang}, Shih-Yu and {Hakala}, Kirsti and {Gillies}, Robert R. and {Capehart}, William J.},
        title = "{The Pacific quasi-decadal oscillation (QDO): An important precursor toward anticipating major flood events in the Missouri River Basin?}",
      journal = {\grl},
     keywords = {extreme floods, QDO, teleconnection, Missouri River},
         year = 2014,
        month = feb,
       volume = {41},
       number = {3},
        pages = {991-997},
     abstract = "{Measurements taken by the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment
        satellites indicated a continued water storage increase over the
        Missouri River Basin (MRB) prior to the 2011 flood event. An
        analysis of the major hydrologic variables in the MRB, i.e.,
        those of soil moisture, streamflow, groundwater storage, and
        precipitation, show a marked variability at the 10-15 year time
        scale coincident with the water storage increase. A climate
        diagnostic analysis was conducted to determine what climate
        forcing conditions preceded the long-term changes in these
        variables. It was found that precipitation over the MRB
        undergoes a profound modulation during the transition points of
        the Pacific quasi-decadal oscillation and associated
        teleconnections. The results infer a prominent teleconnection
        forcing in driving the wet/dry spells in the MRB, and this
        connection implies persistence of dry conditions for the next 2
        to 3 years.}",
          doi = {10.1002/2013GL059042},
       adsurl = {https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014GeoRL..41..991W},
      adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}
}

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