Uncovering North American temperature and precipitation patterns associated with the Southern Oscillation

The extreme phases of the Southern Oscillation (SO) have been linked to fairly persistent classes of circulation anomalies over the North Pacific and parts of North America. It has been more difficult to uncover correspondingly consistent patterns of surface temperature and precipitation over much of the continent. The few regions that appear to have consistent SO-related patterns of temperature and precipitation anomalies are identified and discussed. Also discussed are regions that appear to have strong SO-related surface anomalies whose sign varies from episode to episode.

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Main Authors: Ropelewski, Chester F., Halpert, Michael S.
Format: conference_item biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1990-02
Subjects:Atmospheric Sciences, Oceanography, PACLIM,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/31382
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-313822021-07-08T02:32:32Z Uncovering North American temperature and precipitation patterns associated with the Southern Oscillation Ropelewski, Chester F. Halpert, Michael S. Atmospheric Sciences Oceanography PACLIM The extreme phases of the Southern Oscillation (SO) have been linked to fairly persistent classes of circulation anomalies over the North Pacific and parts of North America. It has been more difficult to uncover correspondingly consistent patterns of surface temperature and precipitation over much of the continent. The few regions that appear to have consistent SO-related patterns of temperature and precipitation anomalies are identified and discussed. Also discussed are regions that appear to have strong SO-related surface anomalies whose sign varies from episode to episode. 2021-06-24T17:09:41Z 2021-06-24T17:09:41Z 1990-02 conference_item http://hdl.handle.net/1834/31382 en application/pdf application/pdf 47-48 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/15561 8 2014-11-06 00:59:34 15561
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Oceanography
PACLIM
Atmospheric Sciences
Oceanography
PACLIM
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Oceanography
PACLIM
Atmospheric Sciences
Oceanography
PACLIM
Ropelewski, Chester F.
Halpert, Michael S.
Uncovering North American temperature and precipitation patterns associated with the Southern Oscillation
description The extreme phases of the Southern Oscillation (SO) have been linked to fairly persistent classes of circulation anomalies over the North Pacific and parts of North America. It has been more difficult to uncover correspondingly consistent patterns of surface temperature and precipitation over much of the continent. The few regions that appear to have consistent SO-related patterns of temperature and precipitation anomalies are identified and discussed. Also discussed are regions that appear to have strong SO-related surface anomalies whose sign varies from episode to episode.
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Oceanography
PACLIM
author Ropelewski, Chester F.
Halpert, Michael S.
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Halpert, Michael S.
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title Uncovering North American temperature and precipitation patterns associated with the Southern Oscillation
title_short Uncovering North American temperature and precipitation patterns associated with the Southern Oscillation
title_full Uncovering North American temperature and precipitation patterns associated with the Southern Oscillation
title_fullStr Uncovering North American temperature and precipitation patterns associated with the Southern Oscillation
title_full_unstemmed Uncovering North American temperature and precipitation patterns associated with the Southern Oscillation
title_sort uncovering north american temperature and precipitation patterns associated with the southern oscillation
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