Anthropogenic Impacts on Summer Precipitation in Central Arizona,U.S.A. |
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Authors: | Jeremy E. Diem David P. Brown |
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Abstract: | ![]() This article explores the possibility of urbanization‐ and irrigation‐induced increases in summer precipitation totals in central Arizona. Maximum precipitation impacts are hypothesized to occur downwind of the Phoenix area in the Lower Verde basin. Results from statistical tests indicate that summer precipitation totals in the Lower Verde basin are greater than totals in nearby basins. Precipitation totals in the basin also appear to be equivalent to totals at more monsoon‐impacted stations in eastern Arizona. While this research is preliminary, the results do provide encouraging evidence of the existence of anthropogenically enhanced summer precipitation in central Arizona. |
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Keywords: | Arizona irrigation Phoenix precipitation urbanization |
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