Heat waves are thought to result from subseasonal atmospheric variability. Atmospheric phenomena driven by tropical convection, such as the Asian monsoon, have been considered potential sources of predictability on subseasonal timescales. Mid-latitude atmospheric dynamics have been considered too chaotic to allow significant prediction skill of lead times beyond the typical 10-day range of weather forecasts. Here we use a 12,000-year integration of an atmospheric general circulation model to identify a pattern of subseasonal atmospheric variability that can help improve forecast skill for heat waves in the United States. We find that heat waves tend to be preceded by 15-20 days by a pattern of anomalous atmospheric planetary waves with a wa...
Seasonal forecast models exhibit only modest skill in predicting extreme summer temperatures across ...
A life cycle of the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) was constructed, based on 21 years of outgoing l...
Droughts that establish themselves over a short period of time (weeks to a few months), referred to ...
Heatwaves constitute a major threat to human health and ecosystems. Projected increases in heatwave ...
This presentation presents our recent work on model simulation and prediction of warm season drought...
Summer weather extremes are often associated with high‐amplitude atmospheric planetary waves (Petouk...
Extreme heat events are a threat to human health, productivity and food supply, so understanding the...
Heatwaves are weather events characterized by extreme near-surface temperature anomalies that persis...
Heat extremes, such as heat waves, are characterized by human health effects, increased mortality, a...
Heat waves are extreme climate events that have the potential to cause immense stress on human healt...
The prediction skill of subseasonal forecast models is evaluated for a strong and long-lasting heat ...
This study uses the NASA MERRA reanalysis and GEOS 5 model simulations to examine the causes of Eura...
Researchers have been exploring methods to facilitate the prediction of rapidly intensifying surface...
The frequency and intensity of heat waves in the United States is projected to increase in the 21st ...
The idea that global warming leads to more droughts and floods has become commonplace without clear ...
Seasonal forecast models exhibit only modest skill in predicting extreme summer temperatures across ...
A life cycle of the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) was constructed, based on 21 years of outgoing l...
Droughts that establish themselves over a short period of time (weeks to a few months), referred to ...
Heatwaves constitute a major threat to human health and ecosystems. Projected increases in heatwave ...
This presentation presents our recent work on model simulation and prediction of warm season drought...
Summer weather extremes are often associated with high‐amplitude atmospheric planetary waves (Petouk...
Extreme heat events are a threat to human health, productivity and food supply, so understanding the...
Heatwaves are weather events characterized by extreme near-surface temperature anomalies that persis...
Heat extremes, such as heat waves, are characterized by human health effects, increased mortality, a...
Heat waves are extreme climate events that have the potential to cause immense stress on human healt...
The prediction skill of subseasonal forecast models is evaluated for a strong and long-lasting heat ...
This study uses the NASA MERRA reanalysis and GEOS 5 model simulations to examine the causes of Eura...
Researchers have been exploring methods to facilitate the prediction of rapidly intensifying surface...
The frequency and intensity of heat waves in the United States is projected to increase in the 21st ...
The idea that global warming leads to more droughts and floods has become commonplace without clear ...
Seasonal forecast models exhibit only modest skill in predicting extreme summer temperatures across ...
A life cycle of the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) was constructed, based on 21 years of outgoing l...
Droughts that establish themselves over a short period of time (weeks to a few months), referred to ...