Atmospheric rivers (ARs), conduits of intense water vapor transport in the midlatitudes, are critically important for water resources and heavy rainfall events over the west coast of North America, Europe, and Africa. ARs are also frequently observed over the northwestern Pacific (NWP) during boreal summer but have not been studied comprehensively. Here the climatology, seasonal variation, interannual variability, and predictability of NWP ARs (NWPARs) are examined by using a large ensemble, high-resolution atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) simulation and a global atmospheric reanalysis. The AGCM captures general characteristics of climatology and variability compared to the reanalysis, suggesting a strong sea surface temperature...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) cause heavy precipitation and flooding in the coastal areas of many mid-lat...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are filamentary regions of high-water vapour flux in the lower troposphere ...
A large-scale analysis of landfalling atmospheric rivers (ARs) along the west coast of North America...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs), conduits of intense water vapor transport in the midlatitudes, are critica...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs), which are narrow water vapor transport bands over the mid-latitudes, often...
Eddy transport of atmospheric water vapor from the tropics is important for rainfall and related nat...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs), intense water vapor transports associated with extra-tropical cyclones, fr...
The goal of this dissertation is to advance atmospheric river (AR) research in 3 distinct areas: (i)...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are large and narrow filaments of poleward horizontal water vapor transport...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs), defined as filamentary structures of strong water vapor transport in the a...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are filamentary features that play a leading role in the poleward transport...
Transient, narrow plumes of strong water vapor transport, referred to as Atmospheric Rivers (ARs) ar...
International audienceUsing a global space-time diagram of column water vapor (CWV) at 30° N latitud...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are enormous streams of water vapor typically found in the midlatitude regi...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are narrow regions responsible for the majority of the poleward water vapou...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) cause heavy precipitation and flooding in the coastal areas of many mid-lat...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are filamentary regions of high-water vapour flux in the lower troposphere ...
A large-scale analysis of landfalling atmospheric rivers (ARs) along the west coast of North America...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs), conduits of intense water vapor transport in the midlatitudes, are critica...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs), which are narrow water vapor transport bands over the mid-latitudes, often...
Eddy transport of atmospheric water vapor from the tropics is important for rainfall and related nat...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs), intense water vapor transports associated with extra-tropical cyclones, fr...
The goal of this dissertation is to advance atmospheric river (AR) research in 3 distinct areas: (i)...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are large and narrow filaments of poleward horizontal water vapor transport...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs), defined as filamentary structures of strong water vapor transport in the a...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are filamentary features that play a leading role in the poleward transport...
Transient, narrow plumes of strong water vapor transport, referred to as Atmospheric Rivers (ARs) ar...
International audienceUsing a global space-time diagram of column water vapor (CWV) at 30° N latitud...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are enormous streams of water vapor typically found in the midlatitude regi...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are narrow regions responsible for the majority of the poleward water vapou...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) cause heavy precipitation and flooding in the coastal areas of many mid-lat...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are filamentary regions of high-water vapour flux in the lower troposphere ...
A large-scale analysis of landfalling atmospheric rivers (ARs) along the west coast of North America...