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    Toward a Unified View of the American Monsoon Systems

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2006:;volume( 019 ):;issue: 020::page 4977
    Author:
    Vera, C.
    ,
    Higgins, W.
    ,
    Amador, J.
    ,
    Ambrizzi, T.
    ,
    Garreaud, R.
    ,
    Gochis, D.
    ,
    Gutzler, D.
    ,
    Lettenmaier, D.
    ,
    Marengo, J.
    ,
    Mechoso, C. R.
    ,
    Nogues-Paegle, J.
    ,
    Dias, P. L. Silva
    ,
    Zhang, C.
    DOI: 10.1175/JCLI3896.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: An important goal of the Climate Variability and Predictability (CLIVAR) research on the American monsoon systems is to determine the sources and limits of predictability of warm season precipitation, with emphasis on weekly to interannual time scales. This paper reviews recent progress in the understanding of the American monsoon systems and identifies some of the future challenges that remain to improve warm season climate prediction. Much of the recent progress is derived from complementary international programs in North and South America, namely, the North American Monsoon Experiment (NAME) and the Monsoon Experiment South America (MESA), with the following common objectives: 1) to understand the key components of the American monsoon systems and their variability, 2) to determine the role of these systems in the global water cycle, 3) to improve observational datasets, and 4) to improve simulation and monthly-to-seasonal prediction of the monsoons and regional water resources. Among the recent observational advances highlighted in this paper are new insights into moisture transport processes, description of the structure and variability of the South American low-level jet, and resolution of the diurnal cycle of precipitation in the core monsoon regions. NAME and MESA are also driving major efforts in model development and hydrologic applications. Incorporated into the postfield phases of these projects are assessments of atmosphere?land surface interactions and model-based climate predictability experiments. As CLIVAR research on American monsoon systems evolves, a unified view of the climatic processes modulating continental warm season precipitation is beginning to emerge.
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    contributor authorVera, C.
    contributor authorHiggins, W.
    contributor authorAmador, J.
    contributor authorAmbrizzi, T.
    contributor authorGarreaud, R.
    contributor authorGochis, D.
    contributor authorGutzler, D.
    contributor authorLettenmaier, D.
    contributor authorMarengo, J.
    contributor authorMechoso, C. R.
    contributor authorNogues-Paegle, J.
    contributor authorDias, P. L. Silva
    contributor authorZhang, C.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:02:25Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:02:25Z
    date copyright2006/10/01
    date issued2006
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-78362.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4221023
    description abstractAn important goal of the Climate Variability and Predictability (CLIVAR) research on the American monsoon systems is to determine the sources and limits of predictability of warm season precipitation, with emphasis on weekly to interannual time scales. This paper reviews recent progress in the understanding of the American monsoon systems and identifies some of the future challenges that remain to improve warm season climate prediction. Much of the recent progress is derived from complementary international programs in North and South America, namely, the North American Monsoon Experiment (NAME) and the Monsoon Experiment South America (MESA), with the following common objectives: 1) to understand the key components of the American monsoon systems and their variability, 2) to determine the role of these systems in the global water cycle, 3) to improve observational datasets, and 4) to improve simulation and monthly-to-seasonal prediction of the monsoons and regional water resources. Among the recent observational advances highlighted in this paper are new insights into moisture transport processes, description of the structure and variability of the South American low-level jet, and resolution of the diurnal cycle of precipitation in the core monsoon regions. NAME and MESA are also driving major efforts in model development and hydrologic applications. Incorporated into the postfield phases of these projects are assessments of atmosphere?land surface interactions and model-based climate predictability experiments. As CLIVAR research on American monsoon systems evolves, a unified view of the climatic processes modulating continental warm season precipitation is beginning to emerge.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleToward a Unified View of the American Monsoon Systems
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume19
    journal issue20
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/JCLI3896.1
    journal fristpage4977
    journal lastpage5000
    treeJournal of Climate:;2006:;volume( 019 ):;issue: 020
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