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    Northern Hemisphere Modes of Variability and the Timing of Spring in Western North America

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2011:;volume( 024 ):;issue: 015::page 4003
    Author:
    Ault, Toby R.
    ,
    Macalady, Alison K.
    ,
    Pederson, Gregory T.
    ,
    Betancourt, Julio L.
    ,
    Schwartz, Mark D.
    DOI: 10.1175/2011JCLI4069.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: patial and temporal patterns of variability in spring onset are identified across western North America using a spring index (SI) model based on weather station minimum and maximum temperatures (Tmin and Tmax, respectively). Principal component analysis shows that two significant and independent patterns explain roughly half of the total variance in the timing of spring onset from 1920 to 2005. However, these patterns of spring onset do not appear to be linear responses to the primary modes of variability in the Northern Hemisphere: the Pacific?North American pattern (PNA) and the northern annular mode (NAM). Instead, over the period when reanalysis data and the spring index model overlap (1950?2005), the patterns of spring onset are local responses to the state of both the PNA and NAM, which together modulate the onset date of spring by 10?20 days on interannual time scales. They do so by controlling the number and intensity of warm days. There is also a regionwide trend in spring advancement of about ?1.5 days decade?1 from 1950 to 2005. Trends in the NAM and PNA can only explain about one-third (?0.5 day decade?1) of this trend.
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    contributor authorAult, Toby R.
    contributor authorMacalady, Alison K.
    contributor authorPederson, Gregory T.
    contributor authorBetancourt, Julio L.
    contributor authorSchwartz, Mark D.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:40:08Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:40:08Z
    date copyright2011/08/01
    date issued2011
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-71891.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4213832
    description abstractpatial and temporal patterns of variability in spring onset are identified across western North America using a spring index (SI) model based on weather station minimum and maximum temperatures (Tmin and Tmax, respectively). Principal component analysis shows that two significant and independent patterns explain roughly half of the total variance in the timing of spring onset from 1920 to 2005. However, these patterns of spring onset do not appear to be linear responses to the primary modes of variability in the Northern Hemisphere: the Pacific?North American pattern (PNA) and the northern annular mode (NAM). Instead, over the period when reanalysis data and the spring index model overlap (1950?2005), the patterns of spring onset are local responses to the state of both the PNA and NAM, which together modulate the onset date of spring by 10?20 days on interannual time scales. They do so by controlling the number and intensity of warm days. There is also a regionwide trend in spring advancement of about ?1.5 days decade?1 from 1950 to 2005. Trends in the NAM and PNA can only explain about one-third (?0.5 day decade?1) of this trend.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleNorthern Hemisphere Modes of Variability and the Timing of Spring in Western North America
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume24
    journal issue15
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/2011JCLI4069.1
    journal fristpage4003
    journal lastpage4014
    treeJournal of Climate:;2011:;volume( 024 ):;issue: 015
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