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Evaluation of an Air Pressure–Based Proxy for Storm Activity
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: early percentiles of geostrophic wind speeds serve as a widely used proxy for assessing past storm activity. Here, daily geostrophic wind speeds are derived from a geographical triangle of surface air pressure measurements ...
The Informational Value of Pressure-Based Single-Station Proxies for Storm Activity
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ir pressure readings and their variations are commonly used to make inferences about storm activity. More precisely, it is assumed that the variation of annual and seasonal statistics of several pressure-based proxies ...
A Simple Empirical Model for Decadal Climate Prediction
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Decadal climate prediction is a challenging aspect of climate research. It has been and will be tackled by various modeling groups. This study proposes a simple empirical forecasting system for the near-surface temperature ...
Northeast Atlantic Storm Activity and Its Uncertainty from the Late Nineteenth to the Twenty-First Century
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractGeostrophic wind speeds calculated from mean sea level pressure readings are used to derive time series of northeast Atlantic storminess. The technique of geostrophic wind speed triangles provides relatively ...
Inconsistencies between Long-Term Trends in Storminess Derived from the 20CR Reanalysis and Observations
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: lobal atmospheric reanalyses have become a common tool for both validation of climate models and diagnostic studies, such as assessing climate variability and long-term trends. Presently, the Twentieth Century Reanalysis ...
North Atlantic Winter Storm Activity in Modern Reanalyses and Pressure-Based Observations
Publisher: American Meteorological Society