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Hydroclimate Variability and Dynamics in the Circum-Caribbean in the Common Era Using New — NSF Award to University of Tennessee K

The long-term pattern in the frequency and severity of multi-year drought in the Caribbean is poorly understood. While there is progress in the reconstruction of long-term drought history and dynamical drivers of drought in the continental regions surrounding the Caribbean, there is a gap in data for the Caribbean isla

Award titleHydroclimate Variability and Dynamics in the Circum-Caribbean in the Common Era Using New
Award ID2503762
AwardeeUniversity of Tennessee Knoxville
CityKNOXVILLE
StateTN
Amount obligated$376,962
Principal investigatorDimitris Herrera
ProgramP4CLIMATE
Start date09/01/2025
AbstractThe long-term pattern in the frequency and severity of multi-year drought in the Caribbean is poorly understood. While there is progress in the reconstruction of long-term drought history and dynamical drivers of drought in the continental regions surrounding the Caribbean, there is a gap in data for the Caribbean islands. For Mesoamerica, there is evidence that the mechanisms the drive multi-year drought include changes in moisture transported by winds associated with patterns in sea surface te
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