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SEMINAR: REMINDER - TOMORROW - SEMINAR: AOML Seminar - 10:30 a.m - Dr. Sang-Ki Lee - “Is there an optimal ENSO pattern ,that enhances large-scale atmospheric ,processes conducive to tornado ,outbreaks in the U.S?"
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| Subject: | SEMINAR: REMINDER - TOMORROW - SEMINAR: AOML Seminar - 10:30 a.m - Dr. Sang-Ki Lee - “Is there an optimal ENSO pattern ,that enhances large-scale atmospheric ,processes conducive to tornado ,outbreaks in the U.S?" |
| Date: | Tue, 18 Sep 2012 09:50:19 -0400 |
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AOML
Seminar
DATE: Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012 TIME:
10:30 a.m. – refreshments at 10:15 a.m. Location: AOML First Floor Conference
Room SPEAKER: Dr. Sang-Ki Lee (PhOD) TITLE: “Is there an optimal ENSO pattern that enhances large-scale atmospheric processes conducive to tornado outbreaks in the U.S? " Abstract: The record-breaking U.S. tornado outbreaks in the spring of 2011prompt the need to identify long-term climate signals that could
Potentially provide seasonal predictability for U.S. tornado outbreaks
This study uses both observations and model experiments to show that a
positive phase Trans-Niño may be one such climate signal. Among the
top ten extreme outbreak years during 1950-2010, seven years including
the top three are identified with a strongly positive phase
Trans-Niño.
The number of intense tornadoes in April-May is nearly doubled during
the top ten positive Trans-Niño years from that during ten neutral years. Results from modeling experiments are consistent with the observed linkage between Trans-Niño and tornadic environmental conditions. |
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