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A New Method to Objectively Classify Extratropical Cyclones for Climate Studies: Testing in the Southwest Pacific Region
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Abstract Extratropical cyclones can vary widely in their configuration during cyclogenesis, development mechanisms, spatial and temporal characteristics, and impacts. An automated method to classify extratropical cyclones ...
North Australian Sea Surface Temperatures and the El Niño–Southern Oscillation in Observations and Models
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: nterannual variations in the sea surface temperature (SST) to the north of Australia are strongly linked to variations in Australian climate, including winter rainfall and tropical cyclone numbers. The north Australian ...
North Australian Sea Surface Temperatures and the El Niño–Southern Oscillation in the CMIP5 Models
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: spects of the climate of Australia are linked to interannual variability of the sea surface temperatures (SSTs) to the north of the country. SST anomalies in this region have been shown to exhibit strong, seasonally varying ...
Projected Change in Wintertime Precipitation in California Using Projected Changes in Extratropical Cyclone Activity
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractWintertime extratropical cyclones in the east Pacific region are the source of much of the precipitation over California. There is a lot of uncertainty in future projections of Californian precipitation associated ...
Can Climate Models Capture the Structure of Extratropical Cyclones?
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Composites of wind speeds, equivalent potential temperature, mean sea level pressure, vertical velocity, and relative humidity have been produced for the 100 most intense extratropical cyclones in the Northern Hemisphere ...
Northern Hemisphere Extratropical Cyclones in a Warming Climate in the HiGEM High-Resolution Climate Model
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: hanges to the Northern Hemisphere winter (December?February) extratropical storm tracks and cyclones in a warming climate are investigated. Two idealized climate change experiments with the High Resolution Global Environmental ...
Drivers of Biases in the CMIP6 Extratropical Storm Tracks. Part II: Southern Hemisphere
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Winter Precipitation Responses to Projected Arctic Sea Ice Loss and Global Ocean Warming and Their Opposing Influences over the Northeast Atlantic Region
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Drivers of Biases in the CMIP6 Extratropical Storm Tracks. Part I: Northern Hemisphere
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Drivers of Biases in the CMIP6 Extratropical Storm Tracks. Part II: Southern Hemisphere
Publisher: American Meteorological Society