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Wind anomalies over both the South China Sea and Philippine Sea enhance the northwest steering towards landfall on the South China coast (Fig. 3b). The zonal wind anomaly for low-high subNiño4 JJA-1 and May–November Niño 3.4 (Supplementary Fig. 2) also have very high spatial ...
Potential impacts of future tropical Pacific SST changes on weather and climate risks can be gleaned from past ENSO events, which have altered global patterns of tropical cyclone formation127,128, seasonal temperatures, rainfall, and severe weather and hydroclimate events126,129. On longer time scale...
Pacific NorthwestSummerPrecipitation eventsTyphoonsWater vaporOregonIn a six day period from August 21st through 26th, 2004, a primarily stratiform, heavy precipitation event affected the northern part of the Portland Oregon CWA. While stratiform rain events are not uncommon to this area in the summer...
Pacific Northwest Weather and Climate BlogBlog About the Convergence Zone Contributors Contact Subscribe February 12, 2024 contributor / Joe Boomgard-Zagrodnik El Niño mostly to blame for low snowpack; La Niña transition expected by late summer El Niño winters are generally known for being ...
Record-breaking fire weather in North America in 2021 was initiated by the Pacific northwest heat dome Piyush Jain Aseem Raj Sharma Mike Flannigan Communications Earth & Environment(2024) A deep learning network for improving predictions of maximum and minimum temperatures over complex terrain ...
By June 23rd, 2021, it became evident this wasn't just any run-of-the-mill heat wave, which would still be a dangerous predicament for the Pacific Northwest; it’s an area that’s scant with accessible air conditioning....
But this century's strongest El Niño in 2016 hopped over the estimated 20 million people living in Southern California in favor of a trajectory that aimed north of San Francisco and struck the Pacific Northwest. Yu called this a central Pacific El Niño because the warm waters of the equa...
Re: Citrus in the Pacific Northwest « Reply #122 on: March 21, 2019, 05:14:56 PM » A lot of the weather in the PNW depends on which way the wind is blowing.Most commonly the wind comes from the West.This is because of the Westerlies, due to the Coriolis effect diverting No...
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