This analysis uses over 50 years of hourly observations of temperature, relative humidity, and opaque cloud cover and daily precipitation from 11 climate stations across the Canadian Prairies to analyze the monthly, seasonal, and long-term climate coupling in the warm season. On climate time scales, temperature depends on cloud forcing, while relative humidity depends on precipitation. The monthly climate depends on both opaque cloud cover for the current month and precipitation for both the present and past 2 months in summer. Multiple linear regression shows that anomalies of opaque cloud and precipitation explain 60–80% of the variance in the diurnal temperature range, afternoon relative humidity, and lifting condensation level on monthl...
The Canadian Prairies rely heavily on ample amounts of freshwater, especially for their agricultural...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) is unique to North America. Its millions of wetlands and abundant e...
This study evaluated the effects of climate perturbations on snowmelt, soil moisture, and streamflow...
Abstract This analysis uses over 50 years of hourly observations of temperature, relative humidity, ...
[1] This analysis uses 40 years of hourly observations of temperature (T), relative humidity (RH), a...
humidity, and opaque cloud cover from 14 climate stations across the Canadian Prairies to analyze th...
This study uses 55 years of hourly observations of air temperature, relative humidity, daily precipi...
Abstract Using data from 13 climate stations on the Canadian Prairies, together with opaque cloud co...
Land-atmosphere coupling and its impact on extreme precipitation and temperature events over North A...
On daily time-scales, the climate over land is a complex balance of many coupled processes. ERA40 re...
This analysis uses long time-series of daily mean data from the three BERMS flux sites in central Sa...
Widespread negative correlations between summertime-mean temperatures and precipitation over land re...
Canada First Research Excellence Fund to Global Water Futures, Canada Research Chairs, Natural Scie...
Biases in land-atmosphere coupling in climate models can contribute to climate prediction biases, bu...
Drought is a complex natural hazard that is endemic to the Canadian prairies. The 1999–2005 Canadian...
The Canadian Prairies rely heavily on ample amounts of freshwater, especially for their agricultural...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) is unique to North America. Its millions of wetlands and abundant e...
This study evaluated the effects of climate perturbations on snowmelt, soil moisture, and streamflow...
Abstract This analysis uses over 50 years of hourly observations of temperature, relative humidity, ...
[1] This analysis uses 40 years of hourly observations of temperature (T), relative humidity (RH), a...
humidity, and opaque cloud cover from 14 climate stations across the Canadian Prairies to analyze th...
This study uses 55 years of hourly observations of air temperature, relative humidity, daily precipi...
Abstract Using data from 13 climate stations on the Canadian Prairies, together with opaque cloud co...
Land-atmosphere coupling and its impact on extreme precipitation and temperature events over North A...
On daily time-scales, the climate over land is a complex balance of many coupled processes. ERA40 re...
This analysis uses long time-series of daily mean data from the three BERMS flux sites in central Sa...
Widespread negative correlations between summertime-mean temperatures and precipitation over land re...
Canada First Research Excellence Fund to Global Water Futures, Canada Research Chairs, Natural Scie...
Biases in land-atmosphere coupling in climate models can contribute to climate prediction biases, bu...
Drought is a complex natural hazard that is endemic to the Canadian prairies. The 1999–2005 Canadian...
The Canadian Prairies rely heavily on ample amounts of freshwater, especially for their agricultural...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) is unique to North America. Its millions of wetlands and abundant e...
This study evaluated the effects of climate perturbations on snowmelt, soil moisture, and streamflow...