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    Climatology and ENSO-Related Variability of North American Extratropical Cyclone Activity

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2006:;volume( 019 ):;issue: 010::page 2076
    Author:
    Eichler, Timothy
    ,
    Higgins, Wayne
    DOI: 10.1175/JCLI3725.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The climatology and interannual variability of North American extratropical cyclones are examined using 6-hourly sea level pressure data from the NCEP?NCAR reanalysis for the period 1950?2002 and ECMWF 40-yr Re-Analysis (ERA-40) data from 1971 to 2000. The climatology includes an evaluation of the seasonal frequency and intensity of storms as well as an analysis of extreme event intensity. ENSO variability is evaluated by ENSO phase with emphasis on boreal winter. Results show an enhanced East Coast storm track during El Niño as well as an equatorward shift in storm tracks in the North Pacific for storms generated from both the NCEP?NCAR reanalysis and ERA-40 datasets. Observed precipitation close to a storm?s center is used to determine which phase of the ENSO cycle is associated with the most productive storms and where they occur. During El Niño winters, a precipitation maximum is located east of the Appalachians and is associated with an enhanced East Coast storm track. During La Niña winters, the precipitation maximum shifts to the Ohio Valley and is associated with an enhanced Great Lakes storm track. Along the U.S. west coast, there is a precipitation maximum in the Pacific Northwest during La Niña winters, which is due to a storm track west of Washington State.
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    contributor authorEichler, Timothy
    contributor authorHiggins, Wayne
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:01:47Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:01:47Z
    date copyright2006/05/01
    date issued2006
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-78193.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4220835
    description abstractThe climatology and interannual variability of North American extratropical cyclones are examined using 6-hourly sea level pressure data from the NCEP?NCAR reanalysis for the period 1950?2002 and ECMWF 40-yr Re-Analysis (ERA-40) data from 1971 to 2000. The climatology includes an evaluation of the seasonal frequency and intensity of storms as well as an analysis of extreme event intensity. ENSO variability is evaluated by ENSO phase with emphasis on boreal winter. Results show an enhanced East Coast storm track during El Niño as well as an equatorward shift in storm tracks in the North Pacific for storms generated from both the NCEP?NCAR reanalysis and ERA-40 datasets. Observed precipitation close to a storm?s center is used to determine which phase of the ENSO cycle is associated with the most productive storms and where they occur. During El Niño winters, a precipitation maximum is located east of the Appalachians and is associated with an enhanced East Coast storm track. During La Niña winters, the precipitation maximum shifts to the Ohio Valley and is associated with an enhanced Great Lakes storm track. Along the U.S. west coast, there is a precipitation maximum in the Pacific Northwest during La Niña winters, which is due to a storm track west of Washington State.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleClimatology and ENSO-Related Variability of North American Extratropical Cyclone Activity
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume19
    journal issue10
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/JCLI3725.1
    journal fristpage2076
    journal lastpage2093
    treeJournal of Climate:;2006:;volume( 019 ):;issue: 010
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