This presentation presents our recent work on model simulation and prediction of warm season drought in North America. The emphasis will be on the contribution from the leading modes of subseasonal atmospheric circulation variability, which are often present in the form of stationary Rossby waves. Here we take advantage of the results from observations, reanalyses, and simulations and reforecasts performed using the NASA Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS-5) atmospheric and coupled General Circulation Model (GCM). Our results show that stationary Rossby waves play a key role in Northern Hemisphere (NH) atmospheric circulation and surface meteorology variability on subseasonal timescales. In particular, such waves have been crucial to the ...
Heat waves are thought to result from subseasonal atmospheric variability. Atmospheric phenomena dri...
This paper summarizes research related to the 2012 record drought in the central United States condu...
The North American Monsoon (NAM) is a dominant climate feature across the southwestern United States...
This chapter provides an overview of the role of stationary Rossby waves in the sub-seasonal develop...
The North Pacific summer jet (NPSJ) plays a critical role as a waveguide for weather systems and oth...
This study compares the extreme heat and drought that developed over the United States in 2011 and 2...
Weather forecasts started from realistic initial conditions are used to diagnose the large warm and ...
Droughts that establish themselves over a short period of time (weeks to a few months), referred to ...
In boreal summer, circumglobal Rossby waves can promote stagnating weather systems that favor extrem...
In boreal summer, circumglobal Rossby waves can promote stagnating weather systems that favor extrem...
A critical aspect of human-induced climate change is how it will affect precipitation around the wor...
The primary cause of the midwestern North American drought in the summer of 1988 has been identified...
The physical mechanisms and potential predictability of North American drought on decadal timescales...
During the summer when an El Niño event is transitioning to a La Niña event, the extratropical telec...
The atmospheric and oceanic causes of North American droughts are examined using observations and en...
Heat waves are thought to result from subseasonal atmospheric variability. Atmospheric phenomena dri...
This paper summarizes research related to the 2012 record drought in the central United States condu...
The North American Monsoon (NAM) is a dominant climate feature across the southwestern United States...
This chapter provides an overview of the role of stationary Rossby waves in the sub-seasonal develop...
The North Pacific summer jet (NPSJ) plays a critical role as a waveguide for weather systems and oth...
This study compares the extreme heat and drought that developed over the United States in 2011 and 2...
Weather forecasts started from realistic initial conditions are used to diagnose the large warm and ...
Droughts that establish themselves over a short period of time (weeks to a few months), referred to ...
In boreal summer, circumglobal Rossby waves can promote stagnating weather systems that favor extrem...
In boreal summer, circumglobal Rossby waves can promote stagnating weather systems that favor extrem...
A critical aspect of human-induced climate change is how it will affect precipitation around the wor...
The primary cause of the midwestern North American drought in the summer of 1988 has been identified...
The physical mechanisms and potential predictability of North American drought on decadal timescales...
During the summer when an El Niño event is transitioning to a La Niña event, the extratropical telec...
The atmospheric and oceanic causes of North American droughts are examined using observations and en...
Heat waves are thought to result from subseasonal atmospheric variability. Atmospheric phenomena dri...
This paper summarizes research related to the 2012 record drought in the central United States condu...
The North American Monsoon (NAM) is a dominant climate feature across the southwestern United States...