Date:10/1/1998
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Chang, C.-P., S.C. Hou, H.C. Kuo, G.T.J. Chen
Title:The development of an intense east Asian summer monsoon disturbance with strong vertical coupling.
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 126, 2692-2712
Abstract:The East Asian summer monsoon disturbance of 17-25 June 1992 was the most intense 850-hPa low center of such systems during a 7 year period.
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Date:11/01/1998
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Mullen, S.L., J.T. Schmitz, N.O. Renno
Title:Intraseasonal variability of the summer monsoon over southeast Arizona
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 126, 3016-3035
Abstract:Intraseasonal fluctuations associated with the Mexican monsoon system are examined for the semiarid Sonoran Desert region.
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Date:1/01/1999
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Mitchell, D.L., D. Ivanova, T.J. Brown
Title:Sea surface temperatures and the North American monsoon: Mechanistic implications
Publication:10th Symposium on Global Climate Change Studies, American Meteorological Society, Dallas, TX
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Date:10/06/1998
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Douglas, M., M. Pena, W. Fernandez, J.L. Santos, N. Ordinola, L. Flores
Title:El Nino 1997-98 as seen from PACS SONET observations
Publication:Pan American Climate Studies P.I. Meeting, 6-7 October 1998, Tucson, AZ
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Date:04/01/1995
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Helfand, H.M., S.D. Schubert
Title:Climatology of the simulated Great Plains low-level jet and its contribution to the continental moisture budget of the United States
Publication:J. Clim., 8, 784-806
Abstract:The Great Plains region of the United States is characterized by some of the most frequent and regular occurrences of a nocturnal low-level jet (LLJ)
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Date:10/01/1998
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Higgins, R.W., K.C. Mo., Y. Yao
Title:Interannual variability of the U.S. summer precipitation regime with emphasis on the southwestern monsoon
Publication:J. Climate, 11, 2582-2606
Abstract:Relationships between the interannual variability of the U.S. summer precipitation regime and the intensification, weakening, or changes in position of the climatological-mean circulation features that organize this regime are examined.
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Date:12/01/1997
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Mo, K.C., J.N. Paegle, R.W. Huggins
Title:Atmospheric processes associated with summer floods and droughts in the central United States
Publication:J. Climate, 10, 3028-3046
Abstract:Persistent wet and dry events over the central United States are examined during summer.
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Date:09/01/1998
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Mo, K.C., R.W. Huggins
Title:Tropical convection and precipitation regimes in the western United States
Publication:J. Climate, 11, 2404-2423
Abstract:The authors have documented the relationship between tropical convection and precipitation regimes in the western United States.
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Date:03/01/1996
Subject:(48) Monsoon
(12) Climate
Author:Betts, A.K., J.H. Ball, A.C.M. Beljaars, M.J. Miller, P.A. Viterbo
Title:The land surface-atmosphere interaction: A review based on observational and global modeling perspectives
Publication:J. Geophys. Res., 101, 7209-7225
Abstract:This review discusses the land-surface-atmosphere interaction using observational from two North American field experiments
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Date:10/01/1997
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Higgins, R.W., Y. Yao, X.L. Wang
Title:Influence of the North American monsoon system on the U.S. summer precipitaiton regime
Publication:J. Climate, 10, 2600-2622
Abstract:Key features of the U.S. summer precipitation regime are examined within the context of the evolving North American monsoon system.
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Date:04/01/1999
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Dethof, A., A. O'Neill, J.M. Slingo, H.G.J. Smit
Title:A mechanism for moistening the lower stratosphere involving the Asian summer monsoon
Publication:Q.J.R. Meteorol. Soc., 125, 1079-1106
Abstract:This study employes European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) re-analysis data and the countour advection technique to investigate the water vapour distribution in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere
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Date:06/01/2000
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Joseph, B., M. Moustaoui
Title:Transport, moisture, and rain in a simple, monsoonlike flow
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 57, 1817-1838
Abstract:The Lagrangian transport of particles and its role in the redistribution of moisture and rainfall in a monsoonlike flow is investigated using a simple, dynamically consistent model of the heat-induced tropical circulation.
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Date:06/01/2000
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:J.M. Slingo, H. Annamalai
Title:1997: The El Nino of the Century and the Response of the Indian Summer Monsoon
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev. , 128, 1778-1797
Abstract:The year 1997 was characterized by the rapid development of an El Nino whose strength exceeded any previously observed this century.
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Date:02/15/2000
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Arritt, R.W., D.C. Goering, C.J. Anderson
Title:The North American monsoon system in the Hadley Centre coupled ocean-atmosphere GCM
Publication:Geophys. Res. Ltrs., 27, 565-568
Abstract:The North American monsoon system (NAMS) as represented in the second-generation Hadley Centre coupled ocean-atmosphere model is examined using high-time resolution (six-hourly) records of model output.
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Date:09/01/1998
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Barlow, M., S. Nigam, E.H. Berbery
Title:Evolution of the north American monsoon system
Publication:J. Climate, 11, 2238-2257
Abstract:A dynamically oriented description of the North American summer monsoon system, which encompasses the Mexican monsoon and the associated large-scale circulation over the continental United States, is provided by developing an evolution climatology of the precipitation, ...
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Date:01/01/2000
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Kirtman, B.P., J. Shukla
Title:Influence of the Indian summer monsoon on ENSO
Publication:Q.J.R. Meteorol. Soc., 126, 213-239
Abstract:Historical records (approximately 100 years) of Indian summer monsoon rainfall and El Nino/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) indices show a strong negative correlation.
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Date:01/15/2001
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Berbery, E.H.
Title:Mesoscale moisture analysis of the North American monsoon
Publication:J. Climate, 14, 121-137
Abstract:The regional circulations that contribute mositure to the large precipitation over northwestern Mexico, the core region of the North Americn monsoon, are investigated using three summer seasons (July- September 1995-97) of Eta Model mesoscale analyses and forecasts.
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Date:7/1/1995
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Stensrud, D.J., R.L. Gall, S.L. Mullen, K.W. Howard
Title:Model climatology of the Mexican monsoon
Publication:J. Climate, 8, 1775-1794
Abstract:The Mexican monsoon is a significant feature in the climate of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico during the summer months.
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Date:8/1/1993
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Douglas, M.W., R.A. Maddox, K. Howard
Title:The Mexican monsoon
Publication:J. Climate, 6, 1665-1677
Abstract:The pronounced maximum in rainfall during the warm season over southwestern North America has been noted by various investigators.
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Date:12/1/1976
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Hahn, D.G., J. Shukla
Title:An apparent relationship between Eurasian snow cover and the Indian monsoon rainfall.
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 33, 2461-2462
Abstract:A short record of year-to-year variations of summer monsoon rainfall over India is compared with that of winter snow cover over Eurasia as derived from satellite data.
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Date:1/1/1992
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Webster, P.J., S. Yang
Title:Monsoon and ENSO: Selectivity interactive systems
Publication:Q.J. Royal Met. Soc., 118, 877-926
Abstract:We attempt to construct a logical framework for the deciphering of the physical processes that determine the interannual variability of the coupled climate system.
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Date:6/1/1996
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Douglas, M.W., S. Li
Title:Diurnal variation of the lower-tropospheric flow over the Arizona low desert from SWAMP-1993 observations.
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 124, 1211-1224
Abstract:This paper describes the tropospheric circulation over the lower deserts of Arizona.
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Date:11/15/2001
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Chao, W.C., B. Chen
Title:The origin of monsoons
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 58, 3497-3507
Abstract:The monsoon is interpreted as an intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) substantially away (more than 10 degrees) from the equator and the existence of the ITCZ does not have to rely on land-sea contrast.
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Date:02/29/00
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Gutzler, D.S.
Title:Covariability of Spring Snowpack and Summer Rainfall Across the Southwest United States
Publication:Journal of Climate, Vol. 13
Abstract:Interannual flucuatons of observed summer rainfall across the monsoon region of the southwestern United States
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Date:09/01/97
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Gutzler, D.S., Preston, J.W.
Title:Evidence for a Relationship between Sring Snow Cover in Norht America And Summer Rainfall in New Mexico
Publication:Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 24, No. 17, Pg. 2207-2210
Abstract:Two possibel mechanisms for interannual modulation of percipitation anomalies in the southwest U.S. are examined.
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Date:01/01/2003
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Chase, T.N., J.A. Knaff, R.A. Pielke, Sr., E. Kalnay
Title:Changes in global monsoon circulations since 1950
Publication:Natural Hazards, 29, 229-254.
Abstract:We examined changes in several independent intensity indices of four major tropical monsoonal circulations for the period 1950-1998.
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Date:01/01/2005
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Jade Lim, J.O., S. Y. Hong
Title:Effects of bulk ice mirophysics on the simulated monsoonal precipitation over east Asia
Publication:J. Geophys. Res., 110, D24201, doi:10.1029/2005JD006166.
Abstract:This study examineds the effects of bulk ice microphysical processes on the simulation of monsoonal precipitation in summer over east Asia, centered over Korea.
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Date:01/01/2002
Subject:(48) Monsoon
Author:Shaffrey, L.C., B.J. Hoskins, R. Lu
Title:The relationship between the North American summer monsoon, the Rocky Mountains and the North Pacific subtropical anticyclone in HadAM3
Publication:Q. J. R. Meteorol. Soc., 128, 2607-2622.
Abstract:In this study the relationship between the North American monsoon, the Californian sea surface temperature (SST) cold pool, the Rocky Mountains and the North Pacific subtropical anticyclone is investigate using....
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