Winter Mid-Tropospheric Weather Regimes in the Eastern North Pacific
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2019
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Journal Title:McGill Science Undergraduate Research Journal
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Description:The eastern North Pacific (ENPac) is a region of climatologically significant cyclone activity, often associated with extreme weather in North America. Regions of high (ridges) and low (troughs) 500- hPa height typically drive this activity. We identify 500-hPa height time variability extremes as “regimes.” Our objectives are to determine the regimes’ characteristics, predictability, and relationships to North American extreme weather.
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Source:McGill Science Undergraduate Research Journal, 14(1), 12-16
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ISSN:1718-0783 ; 1718-0775
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:ed7cad897a28515d19561790c5bc46054c22119feeb8928fb54e406cfbbf37c2cd52aa35abc42698a16808ce7c3c959feac9f391535df8d336dafc1c2c3cd290
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