Comments on “Comparison of 1997–98 U.S. Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies to Historical ENSO Warm Phases”

D. E. Harrison JISAO, University of Washington, and NOAA/PMEL, Seattle, Washington

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N. K. Larkin JISAO, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

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Corresponding author address: D. E. Harrison NOAA/PMEL/OCRD, Hayes Center JISAO, 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115.

Email: harrison@pmel.noaa.gov

Corresponding author address: D. E. Harrison NOAA/PMEL/OCRD, Hayes Center JISAO, 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115.

Email: harrison@pmel.noaa.gov

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  • Harrison, D. E., and N. K. Larkin, 1998a: Seasonal U.S. temperature and precipitation anomalies associated with El Niño: Historical results and comparison with 1997–98. Geophys. Res. Lett.,25, 3959–3962.

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  • Smith, S. R., D. M. Legler, M. J. Remigio, and J. J. O’Brien, 1999:Comparison of 1997–98 U.S. temperature and precipitation anomalies to historical ENSO warm phases. J. Climate,12, 3507–3515.

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