This thesis examines the possible teleconnections between North Pacific sea surface temperatures and synoptic extended dry spells and droughts on the Canadian Prairies. Dry spells are a natural occurrence on the Canadian Prairies. It is also a well known fact that extended dry spells often lead to droughts. The major synoptic cause of extended dry spells and droughts on the Canadian Prairies includes the presence of a quasi-stationary mid-tropospheric ridge over the area. What causes this ridge to become quasi-stationary is not certain. Some previous studies have shown that sea surface temperature anomalies over the North Pacific Ocean may be a significant factor in affecting upper atmospheric long wave patterns and abnormal wea...
The atmospheric and oceanic causes of North American droughts are examined using observations and en...
Drought is a complex natural hazard which is endemic to the Canadian Prairies. The 1999-2005 Canadia...
Within Canada, the Canadian Prairies are particularly drought-prone mainly due to their location in ...
This thesis examines the possible teleconnections between North Pacific sea surface temperatures an...
This is an attempt to measure the frequency of summer Dry Spells over the Canadian Prairies and to ...
Teleconnections between ENSO events and growing-season precipitation variations on the Canadian Prai...
Warm-season precipitation on the Canadian Prairies plays a crucial role in agricultural production....
Drought is a complex natural hazard that is endemic to the Canadian prairies. The 1999–2005 Canadian...
Teleconnections among the central, east equatorial Pacific, the Pacific/North American (PNA) pattern...
This study investigates the relationship between North Atlantic sea surface temperatures (SST) and p...
Typically, drought occurs once every three years across the Canadian Prairies. Most research addres...
The objective of this study was to examine the spatial and temporal patterns of measured autumn soi...
Portions of western NorthAmerica have experienced prolonged drought over the last decade. This droug...
[1] Severe drought is arguably one of the greatest recurring natural disasters that strikes North Am...
Abstract 1 Severe drought is arguably the greatest recurring natural disaster that strikes 2 North A...
The atmospheric and oceanic causes of North American droughts are examined using observations and en...
Drought is a complex natural hazard which is endemic to the Canadian Prairies. The 1999-2005 Canadia...
Within Canada, the Canadian Prairies are particularly drought-prone mainly due to their location in ...
This thesis examines the possible teleconnections between North Pacific sea surface temperatures an...
This is an attempt to measure the frequency of summer Dry Spells over the Canadian Prairies and to ...
Teleconnections between ENSO events and growing-season precipitation variations on the Canadian Prai...
Warm-season precipitation on the Canadian Prairies plays a crucial role in agricultural production....
Drought is a complex natural hazard that is endemic to the Canadian prairies. The 1999–2005 Canadian...
Teleconnections among the central, east equatorial Pacific, the Pacific/North American (PNA) pattern...
This study investigates the relationship between North Atlantic sea surface temperatures (SST) and p...
Typically, drought occurs once every three years across the Canadian Prairies. Most research addres...
The objective of this study was to examine the spatial and temporal patterns of measured autumn soi...
Portions of western NorthAmerica have experienced prolonged drought over the last decade. This droug...
[1] Severe drought is arguably one of the greatest recurring natural disasters that strikes North Am...
Abstract 1 Severe drought is arguably the greatest recurring natural disaster that strikes 2 North A...
The atmospheric and oceanic causes of North American droughts are examined using observations and en...
Drought is a complex natural hazard which is endemic to the Canadian Prairies. The 1999-2005 Canadia...
Within Canada, the Canadian Prairies are particularly drought-prone mainly due to their location in ...