[HTML][HTML] Recent climate and hydrological changes in a mountain–basin system in Xinjiang, China
J Yao, Y Chen, X Guan, Y Zhao, J Chen, W Mao - Earth-Science Reviews, 2022 - Elsevier
Xinjiang, China, is a representative arid region in Central Asia that is characterized by a
unique mountain–basin structure and fragile mountain–oasis–desert ecosystems. Climate …
unique mountain–basin structure and fragile mountain–oasis–desert ecosystems. Climate …
Responses and impacts of atmospheric rivers to climate change
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are characterized by intense moisture transport, which, on landfall,
produce precipitation which can be both beneficial and destructive. ARs in California, for …
produce precipitation which can be both beneficial and destructive. ARs in California, for …
[HTML][HTML] A scale to characterize the strength and impacts of atmospheric rivers
A Scale to Characterize the Strength and Impacts of Atmospheric Rivers in: Bulletin of the
American Meteorological Society Volume 100 Issue 2 (2019) Jump to Content Logo Logo Logo …
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Detection of atmospheric rivers: Evaluation and application of an algorithm for global studies
B Guan, DE Waliser - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are narrow, elongated, synoptic jets of water vapor that play
important roles in the global water cycle and regional weather/hydrology. A technique is …
important roles in the global water cycle and regional weather/hydrology. A technique is …
[HTML][HTML] Climatological characteristics of atmospheric rivers and their inland penetration over the western United States
Narrow corridors of water vapor transport known as atmospheric rivers (ARs) contribute to
extreme precipitation and flooding along the West Coast of the United States, but knowledge …
extreme precipitation and flooding along the West Coast of the United States, but knowledge …
[HTML][HTML] Atmospheric rivers as drought busters on the US West Coast
MD Dettinger - Journal of Hydrometeorology, 2013 - journals.ametsoc.org
Atmospheric Rivers as Drought Busters on the US West Coast in: Journal of
Hydrometeorology Volume 14 Issue 6 (2013) Jump to Content Jump to Main Navigation …
Hydrometeorology Volume 14 Issue 6 (2013) Jump to Content Jump to Main Navigation …
Major mechanisms of atmospheric moisture transport and their role in extreme precipitation events
We review the major conceptual models of atmospheric moisture transport, which describe
the link between evaporation from the ocean and precipitation over the continents. We begin …
the link between evaporation from the ocean and precipitation over the continents. We begin …
Oceanic and terrestrial sources of continental precipitation
The most important sources of atmospheric moisture at the global scale are herein identified,
both oceanic and terrestrial, and a characterization is made of how continental regions are …
both oceanic and terrestrial, and a characterization is made of how continental regions are …
The detection of atmospheric rivers in atmospheric reanalyses and their links to British winter floods and the large‐scale climatic circulation
DA Lavers, G Villarini, RP Allan… - Journal of …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Atmospheric Rivers (ARs), narrow plumes of enhanced moisture transport in the lower
troposphere, are a key synoptic feature behind winter flooding in midlatitude regions. This …
troposphere, are a key synoptic feature behind winter flooding in midlatitude regions. This …
Winter floods in Britain are connected to atmospheric rivers
Damage from flooding in the winter and fall seasons has been widespread in the United
Kingdom (UK) and Western Europe over recent decades. Here we show that winter flood …
Kingdom (UK) and Western Europe over recent decades. Here we show that winter flood …