Bieda et al., 2009 - Google Patents
The relationship of transient upper-level troughs to variability of the North American monsoon systemBieda et al., 2009
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- Bieda S
- Castro C
- Mullen S
- Comrie A
- Pytlak E
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- Journal of Climate
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Relationships between transient upper-tropospheric troughs and warm season convective activity over the southwest United States and northern Mexico are explored. Analysis of geopotential height and vorticity fields from the North American Regional Reanalysis and …
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