Form of presentation | Articles in international journals and collections |
Year of publication | 2020 |
Язык | русский |
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Tishin Denis Vladimirovich, author
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Bibliographic description in the original language |
Cook E. R., Solomina O., Matskovsky V., Cook B., Agafonov L., Berdnikova A., Dolgova E., Karpukhin A., Kulakova M., Kuznetsova V., Kyncl T., Kyncl J., Maximova O., Panyuskina I., Seim A., Tishin D., Ważny T., Yermokhin M. The European Russia Drought Atlas (1400-2016 CE)// Climate Dynamics (2020). 54. p. 2317–2335 |
Annotation |
We present the European Russia Drought Atlas (ERDA) that covers the East European Plain to the Ural Mountains from
1400–2016 CE. Like the Old World Drought Atlas (OWDA) for the Euro-Mediterranean region, the ERDA is a one-half
degree gridded reconstruction of summer Palmer Drought Severity Indices estimated from a network of annual tree-ring chronologies.
Ensemble point-by-point regression is used to generate the ERDA with the identical protocols used for developing
the OWDA. Split calibration/validation tests of the ERDA indicate that it has significant skill over most of its domain and
is much more skillful than the OWDA where they overlap in the western part of ERDA domain. Comparisons to historical
droughts over European Russia additionally support the ERDA's overall validity. The ERDA has been spatially smoothed and
infilled using a local regression method to yield a spatially complete drought atlas back to 1400 CE. EOF analysis indicates
that there are three principal modes of hydroclimatic variability in the ERDA. After Varimax rotation, these modes correlate
significantly with independent climate data sets extending back to the late nineteenth century in a physically interpretable
way and relate to atmospheric circulation dynamics of droughts and heatwaves over European Russia based on more recent
instrumental data. |
Keywords |
European Russia ? East European plain ? Drought atlas ? Tree-ring network ? Droughts and heat waves |
The name of the journal |
Climate Dynamics
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URL |
https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo-search/study/28630 |
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https://repository.kpfu.ru/eng/?p_id=219960&p_lang=2 |
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Tishin Denis Vladimirovich |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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dc.date.available |
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z |
ru_RU |
dc.date.issued |
2020 |
ru_RU |
dc.identifier.citation |
Cook E. R., Solomina O., Matskovsky V., Cook B., Agafonov L., Berdnikova A., Dolgova E., Karpukhin A., Kulakova M., Kuznetsova V., Kyncl T., Kyncl J., Maximova O., Panyuskina I., Seim A., Tishin D., Ważny T., Yermokhin M. The European Russia Drought Atlas (1400-2016 CE)// Climate Dynamics (2020). 54. p. 2317–2335 |
ru_RU |
dc.identifier.uri |
https://repository.kpfu.ru/eng/?p_id=219960&p_lang=2 |
ru_RU |
dc.description.abstract |
Climate Dynamics |
ru_RU |
dc.description.abstract |
We present the European Russia Drought Atlas (ERDA) that covers the East European Plain to the Ural Mountains from
1400–2016 CE. Like the Old World Drought Atlas (OWDA) for the Euro-Mediterranean region, the ERDA is a one-half
degree gridded reconstruction of summer Palmer Drought Severity Indices estimated from a network of annual tree-ring chronologies.
Ensemble point-by-point regression is used to generate the ERDA with the identical protocols used for developing
the OWDA. Split calibration/validation tests of the ERDA indicate that it has significant skill over most of its domain and
is much more skillful than the OWDA where they overlap in the western part of ERDA domain. Comparisons to historical
droughts over European Russia additionally support the ERDA's overall validity. The ERDA has been spatially smoothed and
infilled using a local regression method to yield a spatially complete drought atlas back to 1400 CE. EOF analysis indicates
that there are three principal modes of hydroclimatic variability in the ERDA. After Varimax rotation, these modes correlate
significantly with independent climate data sets extending back to the late nineteenth century in a physically interpretable
way and relate to atmospheric circulation dynamics of droughts and heatwaves over European Russia based on more recent
instrumental data. |
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dc.language.iso |
ru |
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dc.subject |
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ru_RU |
dc.title |
The European Russia Drought Atlas (1400-2016 CE) |
ru_RU |
dc.type |
Articles in international journals and collections |
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