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Increasing Incidence of Droughts Since Later Part of Little Ice Age Over North-Western Himalaya, India

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2021JD036052

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Himalayan cedar; growth-rings; droughts; Standardized Precipitation Index; north-western Himalaya

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  1. Council of Scientific and Industrial research (CSIR), New Delhi [09/528(0021)/2018-EMR-I, 21(1010)/15/EMR-II]
  2. Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi [SB/DGH-76/2013]
  3. IoE Incentive Grant BHU

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Droughts in the north-western Himalaya cause severe socioeconomic hardships. Limited short-term weather records have hindered our understanding of the temporal and spatial occurrence of these extreme droughts in a long-term perspective. To overcome this data gap, we developed a network of ring-width chronologies of Himalayan cedar. By analyzing moisture responsive ring-width chronologies, we found that droughts during the period of 1760s-2017 CE were more frequent and of larger magnitude compared to the earlier part of the reconstruction. Our SPI12-May record showed strong consistency with other tree-ring-based hydrological records from the western Himalaya. Spatial correlation analyses revealed a strong linkage between the SPI and Tropical Pacific Ocean surface temperature.
Droughts are recurring phenomena in the north-western Himalaya causing severe socioeconomic hardships. Our understanding on temporal and spatial occurrence of such extreme droughts in long-term perspective is constrained due to limited short-term weather records. Toward fulfilling such a large data void, we developed a network of ring-width chronologies of Himalayan cedar from seven moisture stressed high-elevation sites in Kishtwar, Jammu & Kashmir. Moisture responsive ring-width chronologies were used to develop the annual Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI from previous year June to current year May (SPI12-May)) extending back to 1613 CE. The SPI reconstruction revealed annual to decadal-scale variability in droughts, which strikingly were more frequent and of larger magnitude during 1760s-2017 CE in comparison to the earlier part of the reconstruction (1613-1750s CE). Our SPI12-May record revealed strong consistency with other tree-ring-based hydrological records from the western Himalaya. Spatial correlation analyses revealed strong linkage of the SPI with Tropical Pacific Ocean surface temperature.

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