none5noHow atmospheric and oceanic processes control North American precipitation variability has been extensively investigated, and yet debates remain. Here we address this question in a 50 km-resolution flux-adjusted global climate model. The high spatial resolution and flux adjustment greatly improve the model’s ability to realistically simulate North American precipitation, the relevant tropical and midlatitude variability and their teleconnections. Comparing two millennium-long simulations with and without an interactive ocean, we find that the leading modes of North American precipitation variability on seasonal and longer timescales exhibit nearly identical spatial and spectral characteristics, explained fraction of total varian...
Accurate assessments of future climate impacts require realistic simulation of interannual-century-s...
Global sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies can affect terrestrial precipitation via ocean-atmosp...
This is the second part of a three-part paper on North American climate in phase 5 of the Coupled Mo...
How atmospheric and oceanic processes control North American precipitation variability has been exte...
How atmospheric and oceanic processes control North American precipitation variability has been exte...
How atmospheric and oceanic processes control North American precipitation variability has been exte...
The dynamical mechanisms associated with the impact of year-to-year variability in tropical North At...
Abstract Extreme precipitation has widespread impacts over the western US (WUS), which are expected ...
Decades of research have shown that the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere due to an...
The mechanistic understanding and reliable prediction of regional hydroclimatic variability across s...
Decadal hydroclimate variability in North America and tropical and extratropical South America is an...
The mechanistic understanding and reliable prediction of regional hydroclimatic variability across s...
Understanding changes in precipitation variability is essential for a complete explanation of the hy...
Decadal (.7- yr period) variations of precipitation over western North America account for 20%–50 % ...
Interannual and multidecadal time-scale anomalies in sea surface temperatures (SST) of the North Atl...
Accurate assessments of future climate impacts require realistic simulation of interannual-century-s...
Global sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies can affect terrestrial precipitation via ocean-atmosp...
This is the second part of a three-part paper on North American climate in phase 5 of the Coupled Mo...
How atmospheric and oceanic processes control North American precipitation variability has been exte...
How atmospheric and oceanic processes control North American precipitation variability has been exte...
How atmospheric and oceanic processes control North American precipitation variability has been exte...
The dynamical mechanisms associated with the impact of year-to-year variability in tropical North At...
Abstract Extreme precipitation has widespread impacts over the western US (WUS), which are expected ...
Decades of research have shown that the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere due to an...
The mechanistic understanding and reliable prediction of regional hydroclimatic variability across s...
Decadal hydroclimate variability in North America and tropical and extratropical South America is an...
The mechanistic understanding and reliable prediction of regional hydroclimatic variability across s...
Understanding changes in precipitation variability is essential for a complete explanation of the hy...
Decadal (.7- yr period) variations of precipitation over western North America account for 20%–50 % ...
Interannual and multidecadal time-scale anomalies in sea surface temperatures (SST) of the North Atl...
Accurate assessments of future climate impacts require realistic simulation of interannual-century-s...
Global sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies can affect terrestrial precipitation via ocean-atmosp...
This is the second part of a three-part paper on North American climate in phase 5 of the Coupled Mo...