The North Atlantic jet stream under climate change and its relation to the NAO and EA patterns
T Woollings, M Blackburn - Journal of Climate, 2012 - journals.ametsoc.org
This paper describes recent variations of the North Atlantic eddy-driven jet stream and
analyzes the mean response of the jet to anthropogenic forcing in climate models. Jet …
analyzes the mean response of the jet to anthropogenic forcing in climate models. Jet …
Detection, tracking and event localization of jet stream features in 4-D atmospheric data
We introduce a novel algorithm for the efficient detection and tracking of features in
spatiotemporal atmospheric data, as well as for the precise localization of the occurring …
spatiotemporal atmospheric data, as well as for the precise localization of the occurring …
Forecast evaluation of the North Pacific jet stream using AR Recon dropwindsondes
DA Lavers, RD Torn, C Davis… - Quarterly Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The term jet stream generally refers to a narrow region of intense winds near the top of the
midlatitude or subtropical troposphere. It is in the midlatitude jet stream where instabilities …
midlatitude or subtropical troposphere. It is in the midlatitude jet stream where instabilities …
Spatial differences in seasonal variation of the upper-tropospheric jet stream in the Northern Hemisphere and its thermal dynamic mechanism
X Kuang, Y Zhang, Y Huang, D Huang - Theoretical and applied …, 2014 - Springer
NCEP/NCAR reanalysis daily data from 1951 to 2008 are used in this study to reveal the
spatial-asymmetric features in the seasonal variation of the upper-tropospheric jet stream …
spatial-asymmetric features in the seasonal variation of the upper-tropospheric jet stream …
[HTML][HTML] Interdecadal variations in Northern Hemisphere winter storm track intensity
Interdecadal Variations in Northern Hemisphere Winter Storm Track Intensity in: Journal of
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Seasonality and interannual variability of the westerly jet in the Tibetan Plateau region
R Schiemann, D Lüthi, C Schär - Journal of climate, 2009 - journals.ametsoc.org
In this study, 40-yr ECMWF Re-Analysis (ERA-40) data are used for the description of the
seasonal cycle and the interannual variability of the westerly jet in the Tibetan Plateau …
seasonal cycle and the interannual variability of the westerly jet in the Tibetan Plateau …
Variability in the altitude of fast upper tropospheric winds over the Northern Hemisphere during winter
The surface of maximum wind (SMW) is used as a frame for examining spatial and temporal
variability in the vertical position of fast upper tropospheric winds over the Northern …
variability in the vertical position of fast upper tropospheric winds over the Northern …
[HTML][HTML] Constraining future summer austral jet stream positions in the CMIP5 ensemble by process-oriented multiple diagnostic regression
Constraining Future Summer Austral Jet Stream Positions in the CMIP5 Ensemble by
Process-Oriented Multiple Diagnostic Regression in: Journal of Climate Volume 29 Issue 2 (2016) …
Process-Oriented Multiple Diagnostic Regression in: Journal of Climate Volume 29 Issue 2 (2016) …
[HTML][HTML] A new perspective on Southern Hemisphere storm tracks
BJ Hoskins, KI Hodges - Journal of Climate, 2005 - journals.ametsoc.org
A New Perspective on Southern Hemisphere Storm Tracks in: Journal of Climate Volume 18
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[HTML][HTML] Global precipitation extremes associated with diurnally varying low-level jets
Global Precipitation Extremes Associated with Diurnally Varying Low-Level Jets in: Journal of
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