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Connie A. Woodhouse
Professor Emerita, University of Arizona
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The Role of Seasonality in Drought Impacts on Water Supply
DROUGHT: MECHANISMS AND IMPACTS IN THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE I ORAL
global environmental change | 11 december 2024
Connie A. Woodhouse, Michael Crimmins
In the semi-arid western US, drought conditions have made headlines in recent years. By some measures, drought has persisted for over two decades in r...
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Upper Rio Grande Streamflow Responses to a Warming Climate
MOUNTAINS IN THE EARTH SYSTEM POSTER
global environmental change | 10 december 2024
Connie A. Woodhouse, Cody Routson, Alexandre Flore...
We frequently assume that warming temperatures will decrease snowpack and reduce runoff in major western U.S. watersheds. In this study, we explore th...
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The Moderating Influence of Spring Climate on the Rio Grande Headwaters: A Paleo Perspective
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
07 august 2024
Connie A. Woodhouse, William Tintor

While snowpack is the main influence on Rio Grande water year streamflow, spring hydroclimate can play a role in moderating this influence in a sub...

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On the road to reconstructing the last 2,000+ years of temperature variability in the Upper Rio Grande River basin, southwestern United States
MOUNTAINS IN THE EARTH SYSTEM I POSTER
global environmental change | 14 december 2023
Alexandre Florent Nolin, Cody Routson, Connie A. W...
Analysis of the climate sensitivity of Rocky Mountain bristlecone pine (Pinus aristata Engelm.) shows potential for developing a multi-millennial-leng...
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Reconstruction of Streamflow in the Yampa River, CO Using Tree Rings of Riparian Cottonwoods and High-Elevation Conifers
VALUING TREE-RING-BASED STREAMFLOW RECONSTRUCTIONS IN WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT II POSTER
hydrology | 15 december 2022
Jonathan M. Friedman, Sabrina Butzke, John T. Kemp...
Streamflow reconstructions are often based on tree rings of high-elevation conifers. Riparian trees along the target river may improve flow reconstruc...
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The Usefulness of Streamflow Reconstructions: Understanding the Management Perspective
VALUING TREE-RING-BASED STREAMFLOW RECONSTRUCTIONS IN WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT I ONLINE POSTER DISCUSSION
hydrology | 15 december 2022
Connie A. Woodhouse
The usefulness of extended records of streamflow from tree-ring based hydrologic reconstructions seems obvious; a longer record provides a broader ran...
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The Unprecedented Character of California's 20th Century Enhanced Hydroclimatic Variability in a 600‐Year Context
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
07 october 2022
Diana Zamora-Reyes, Ellie Broadman, Erica Bigio, B...

Recently, year‐to‐year swings in California winter precipitation extremes have resulted in drought, wildfires, and floods causing billi...

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The Second Century Drought in the Upper Colorado River Basin
DROUGHTS AND FLOODS: LONG-TERM CONTEXT FROM TREE-RINGS FOR RECENT AND PROJECTED EXTREMES II ONLINE DISCUSSION SESSION
designing for change | 22 june 2022
Connie A. Woodhouse, Cody Routson, David M. Meko, ...
Evidence based on sparse tree-ring data suggests a severe sustained drought in the 2nd century CE that could have rivaled medieval period droughts in ...
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