The East Pacific wavetrain (EPW) refers to here the intense stationary wave activity detected in the troposphere over the East Pacific and North America in 45 northern winters from 1958 to 2002. The EPW is generated in the lower troposphere over the East Pacific, propagating predominantly eastward into North America and slightly upward then eventually into the stratosphere. The intensity of the EPW varies from year to year and exhibits apparent decadal variability. For the period 1958-1964, the EPW was in its second maximum, and it was weakest for the period 1965-1975, then it was strongest for the period 1976-1987. After 1987, the EPW weakened again. The intensity and position of the members (i.e., the Aleutian low, the North American t...
The influence of the Pacific sea surface temperature (SST) on the characteristic variability of bore...
© 2018, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. An analysis of spectra of wave disturbances with zonal wave number...
Persistent ridging in the North Pacific is a major contributing factor to winter weather in Alaska a...
The eastern Pacific (EP) pattern is a recently detected atmospheric teleconnection pattern that freq...
In this study, the interannual variability of sea surface temperature (SST) and its atmospheric tele...
Empirical orthogonal function (EOF) is applied to the study of the synoptic-scale eddies at 850 hPa ...
This study investigated the seasonality of tropical instability waves (TIWs) and its feedback to the...
Outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) and low-level wind fields in the Atlantic and Pacific intertropica...
The jet stream over North America alternates between a more zonal direction and a wavy pattern (a mo...
[1] The modulation of the relationship between the tropospheric stationary planetary wave activity a...
The impacts of four teleconnection patterns on atmospheric circulation components over Eurasia and t...
This study investigated the seasonality of tropical instability waves (TIWs) and its feedback to the...
Monthly. mean atmospheric data taken over the North Pacific during the period 1950-70 are used to in...
The driving mechanism for the wintertime (December-March) Aleutian Low-Icelandic Low (AL-IL) seesaw ...
Upward wave activity flux in the mid-latitudes is a strong control on the strength and temperature o...
The influence of the Pacific sea surface temperature (SST) on the characteristic variability of bore...
© 2018, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. An analysis of spectra of wave disturbances with zonal wave number...
Persistent ridging in the North Pacific is a major contributing factor to winter weather in Alaska a...
The eastern Pacific (EP) pattern is a recently detected atmospheric teleconnection pattern that freq...
In this study, the interannual variability of sea surface temperature (SST) and its atmospheric tele...
Empirical orthogonal function (EOF) is applied to the study of the synoptic-scale eddies at 850 hPa ...
This study investigated the seasonality of tropical instability waves (TIWs) and its feedback to the...
Outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) and low-level wind fields in the Atlantic and Pacific intertropica...
The jet stream over North America alternates between a more zonal direction and a wavy pattern (a mo...
[1] The modulation of the relationship between the tropospheric stationary planetary wave activity a...
The impacts of four teleconnection patterns on atmospheric circulation components over Eurasia and t...
This study investigated the seasonality of tropical instability waves (TIWs) and its feedback to the...
Monthly. mean atmospheric data taken over the North Pacific during the period 1950-70 are used to in...
The driving mechanism for the wintertime (December-March) Aleutian Low-Icelandic Low (AL-IL) seesaw ...
Upward wave activity flux in the mid-latitudes is a strong control on the strength and temperature o...
The influence of the Pacific sea surface temperature (SST) on the characteristic variability of bore...
© 2018, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. An analysis of spectra of wave disturbances with zonal wave number...
Persistent ridging in the North Pacific is a major contributing factor to winter weather in Alaska a...