Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are filamentary features that play a leading role in the poleward transport of atmospheric moisture and in the global redistribution of heat from the tropics. When they cross over land (so-called landfall), they are a major source of wintertime precipitation, particularly over the western coastline of North America. The extreme precipitation and flooding that sometimes accompany landfalling ARs can have severe socio-economic consequences. Despite advances in observational networks on land, the large-scale mechanisms influencing AR behavior and landfalling intensity are poorly understood. This dissertation aims to better characterize their present-day behavior and projected response to climate change over the North P...
Large-scale atmospheric disturbances play important roles in determining the general circulation of ...
Atmospheric Rivers (ARs) are responsible for a majority of global poleward moisture transport and ca...
Transient, narrow plumes of strong water vapor transport, referred to as Atmospheric Rivers (ARs) ar...
A large-scale analysis of landfalling atmospheric rivers (ARs) along the west coast of North America...
Landfalling atmospheric rivers over the North Pacific are evaluated in historical (1980-2005) simula...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are filamentary channels of water vapor flux that play a vital role in the ...
The goal of this dissertation is to advance atmospheric river (AR) research in 3 distinct areas: (i)...
Landfalling atmospheric rivers (ARs) are linked to heavy precipitation and extreme flooding, and are...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs), defined as filamentary structures of strong water vapor transport in the a...
Atmospheric Rivers (AR) are moisture phenomena related to cyclones which bring moisture and large am...
An atmospheric river (AR) event represents strong poleward moisture transport and is defined as a se...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are large and narrow filaments of poleward horizontal water vapor transport...
Abstract. Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are large, spatially coherent weather systems with high concentra...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Most extreme precipitation events that occur along the...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are filamentary systems which perform nearly all of the poleward moisture t...
Large-scale atmospheric disturbances play important roles in determining the general circulation of ...
Atmospheric Rivers (ARs) are responsible for a majority of global poleward moisture transport and ca...
Transient, narrow plumes of strong water vapor transport, referred to as Atmospheric Rivers (ARs) ar...
A large-scale analysis of landfalling atmospheric rivers (ARs) along the west coast of North America...
Landfalling atmospheric rivers over the North Pacific are evaluated in historical (1980-2005) simula...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are filamentary channels of water vapor flux that play a vital role in the ...
The goal of this dissertation is to advance atmospheric river (AR) research in 3 distinct areas: (i)...
Landfalling atmospheric rivers (ARs) are linked to heavy precipitation and extreme flooding, and are...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs), defined as filamentary structures of strong water vapor transport in the a...
Atmospheric Rivers (AR) are moisture phenomena related to cyclones which bring moisture and large am...
An atmospheric river (AR) event represents strong poleward moisture transport and is defined as a se...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are large and narrow filaments of poleward horizontal water vapor transport...
Abstract. Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are large, spatially coherent weather systems with high concentra...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Most extreme precipitation events that occur along the...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are filamentary systems which perform nearly all of the poleward moisture t...
Large-scale atmospheric disturbances play important roles in determining the general circulation of ...
Atmospheric Rivers (ARs) are responsible for a majority of global poleward moisture transport and ca...
Transient, narrow plumes of strong water vapor transport, referred to as Atmospheric Rivers (ARs) ar...