Results suggest a strong causal link between the North-Pacific (NP) Index, a measure of sea-level pressure in the Northern Pacific Ocean, and ROS frequencies in North America, specifically in the eastern and western parts. We show the association of the NP index with the hydroclimatic ...
The Influence of ENSO on the North Pacific Ocean through Daily Weather ChangesKeenan C. EureAMS98th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting
In this study, we uncover how future climate change might impact decadal variability in the North Atlantic Ocean. Using the CESM2-LE simulations, we find that the range of potential climate states in the northern North Atlantic increases dramatically in the mid-twenty-first century. We propose t...
also affect weather. Recent research, for example, has revealed that ocean-surface temperatureanomaliesare a potential cause of atmospheric temperature anomalies in successive seasons and at distant locations. Onemanifestationof such weather-affecting interactions between theoceanand the atmosphere is what ...
The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), one of the most dominant teleconnection patterns in the atmosphere, has recently received much attention, as it has been suggested that the NAO is not only related to European weather and climate but also to the hemispheric-scale circulation (Thompson and Wal...
Weather Map of North Atlantic Ocean, February 1, 1926 This Chart is available in the print version. February - 《Mon.wea.rev》 被引量: 0发表: 1926年 Chart IX. Weather Map of North Atlantic Ocean, December 2, 1933 This Chart is available in the print version. GD England - 《Mon.wea...
North American monsoon, a seasonal reversal of wind affecting Central America. It is characterized by winds that blow northerly off the Pacific Ocean during warmer months and southerly from the land during cooler months of the year. Although the Gulf Coa
Mon Weather Rev 123:2839–2863 Article Google Scholar Sutton RT, Norton WA, Jewson SP (2001) The North Atlantic Oscillation—What role for the ocean? Atmos Sci Lett 1:89–100. DOI 10.1006/asle.2000.0018 Google Scholar Terray L, Cassou C (2002) Tropical Atlantic sea surface temperature ...
Sixhourly surface wind analyses over the North Pacific Ocean covering the 10year period 196978 are used to describe synoptic storm activity in terms of parameters that are directly related to the atmospheric forcing of the ocean. The cube of the atmospheric friction velocity, u3* and the curl of...
Experts told the Global Times that the La Niña phenomenon, which is a complex weather pattern that occurs every few years, ended this spring as a result of variations in ocean temperatures in the equatorial band of the Pacific Ocean that lasted for three years. Now, the El Niño phenomen...