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ABSTRACT. Abstract The unusual severity and return time of the 2005 and 2010 dry-season droughts in western Amazon is attributed partly to decadal climate fluctuations and a modest drying trend. Decadal variability of western Amazon hydroclimate is highly correlated to the Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST) north-south gradient (NSG). Shifts of dry and wet events frequencies are also related to the NSG phase, with a 66% chance of 3+ years of dry events per decade when NSG > 0 and 19% when NSG

FERNANDES, K. , GIANNINI, A. , VERCHOT, L. , BAETHGEN, W. , PINEDO-VASQUEZ, M.
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Geophysical Research Letters, 2015, v. 42, no. 16, p. 6793?6801.
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