Predominant periods in the time series of drought area index for the Western High Plains AD 1700 to 1962

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Climate, Cycles, Drought, Prediction Analysis Techniques, Solar Magnetic Field, Sunspot Cycle, Tides, Climatology, Forecasting, Lunar Tides, Periodic Variations, Sunspots

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The detection of the combined presence of the Hale magnetic sunspot cycle (22.28 years) and the lunar nodal tidal cycle (18.61 years) in both the Eastern North American January air temperatures and the Western U.S. High Plains drought series led to an extended analysis of the Drought Area Index time series. This analysis indicated that the mean dominant period of the drought series should be 20.0 to 20.5 years and that the principal period should be resolvable into two components of about 22.28 and 18.61 years. This note details the successful accomplishment of this task.

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