2011
DOI: 10.1175/jhm-d-10-05021.1
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On the Decline of Wintertime Precipitation in the Snowy Mountains of Southeastern Australia

Abstract: Data from a precipitation gauge network in the Snowy Mountains of southeastern Australia have been analyzed to produce a new climatology of wintertime precipitation and airmass history for the region in the period 1990-2009. Precipitation amounts on the western slopes and in the high elevations (.1000 m) of the Snowy Mountains region have experienced a decline in precipitation in excess of the general decline in southeastern Australia. The contrast in the decline east and west of the ranges suggests that facto… Show more

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“…Several other studies report similar cool-season declines across SEA and south-western Australia (e.g. Chubb et al 2011;Pook et al 2012), however the time period in many of these studies coincided with the end of the Millennium Drought. Consideration of the cool-season as a whole can mask…”
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confidence: 71%
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“…Several other studies report similar cool-season declines across SEA and south-western Australia (e.g. Chubb et al 2011;Pook et al 2012), however the time period in many of these studies coincided with the end of the Millennium Drought. Consideration of the cool-season as a whole can mask…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…A clear June-September precipitation maximum in the region has traditionally been observed with mean monthly precipitation during these cooler months typically twice as high as during the warmer seasons (Chubb et al 2011). The region has experienced a series of severe droughts and floods over the last century of observational precipitation records -a classical feature of Australia's variable climate.…”
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“…This was complimented by a limited number of more spatially distributed, opportunistic sampling of sites accessed by vehicle or helicopter. Targeted synoptic types included those identified by Chubb et al [2011] (cutoff lows and embedded lows with and without cold fronts), plus inland troughs. A disturbed southwesterly event was also sampled, which was characterized by convective precipitation cells embedded within a southwesterly airstream.…”
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“…To further investigate the potential influence of synoptic conditions on isotopic values, we analyzed the air parcel tracks. Our five-event detailed data set included a cutoff low (Event 2), cold front (Events 6 and 9), a disturbed southwesterly (Event 7), and an inland trough (Event 12) and represents the major precipitation-bearing synoptic types for the region (aside from east coast lows) identified by Chubb et al [2011]. The plan view moisture pathway origin ( Figure 3) and vertical pathway (see supporting information) suggest that aspects of the within-and between-event variability (or lack thereof) appear to bear a strong relationship to the variability in the geographic moisture origin and pathway.…”
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