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JOURNALS
Artificial Intelligence for the Earth Systems
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Community Science
Earth Interactions
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
Journal of Climate
Journal of Hydrometeorology
Journal of Physical Oceanography
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
Monthly Weather Review
Weather and Forecasting
Weather, Climate, and Society
Meteorological Monographs
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Volume 99 (2018): Issue 1 (Jan 2018)
Print ISSN:
0003-0007
Online ISSN:
1520-0477
COVER
Cover 1
Cover 2
TOC
CONTENTS
NOWCAST
NEWS AND NOTES, TECHNOLOGY
The ARM Cloud Radar Simulator for Global Climate Models: Bridging Field Data and Climate Models
MAP ROOM
Unusually Deep Wintertime Cirrus Clouds Observed over the Alaskan Subarctic
ESSAY
A Successful Practical Experience with Dedicated Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites
GOES-10
and
-12
Supporting Brazil
ARTICLES
More-Persistent Weak Stratospheric Polar Vortex States Linked to Cold Extremes
The Nexus between Sea Ice and Polar Emissions of Marine Biogenic Aerosols
The Dynamics–Aerosol–Chemistry–Cloud Interactions in West Africa Field Campaign: Overview and Research Highlights
PM
2.5
Pollution in China and How It Has Been Exacerbated by Terrain and Meteorological Conditions
Building the Sun4Cast System: Improvements in Solar Power Forecasting
Hurricane with a History: Hawaiian Newspapers Illuminate an 1871 Storm
When during Their Life Cycle Are Extratropical Cyclones Attended by Fronts?
Reservoir Evaporation in the Western United States: Current Science, Challenges, and Future Needs
Unlocking the Potential of NEXRAD Data through NOAA’s Big Data Partnership
45 BEACON
LETTER FROM HEADQUARTERS, MEET THE AMS, ON-AIR METEOROLOGY, ABOUT OUR MEMBERS, OBITUARIES, LIVING ON THE REAL WORLD
DEPARTMENTS
CALENDAR OF MEETINGS
CALL FOR PAPERS
NOMINATION SUBMISSIONS
CORPORATION AND INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERS
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
SYNOPTICS
COVER
Cover 3
Cover 4
EXPLAINING EXTREME EVENTS OF 2016 FROM A CLIMATE PERSPECTIVE
Explaining Extreme Events of 2016 from a Climate Perspective
Introduction to Explaining Extreme Events of 2016 from a Climate Perspective
Explaining Extreme Ocean Conditions Impacting Living Marine Resources
CMIP5 Model-based Assessment of Anthropogenic Influence on Record Global Warmth During 2016
The Extreme 2015/16 El Niño, in the Context of Historical Climate Variability and Change
Ecological Impacts of the 2015/16 El Niño in the Central Equatorial Pacific
Forcing of Multiyear Extreme Ocean Temperatures that Impacted California Current Living Marine Resources in 2016
CMIP5 Model-based Assessment of Anthropogenic Influence on Highly Anomalous Arctic Warmth During November–December 2016
The High Latitude Marine Heat Wave of 2016 and Its Impacts on Alaska
Anthropogenic and Natural Influences on Record 2016 Marine Heat waves
Extreme California Rains During Winter 2015/16: A Change in El Niño Teleconnection?
Was the January 2016 Mid-Atlantic Snowstorm “Jonas” Symptomatic of Climate Change?
Anthropogenic Forcings and Associated Changes in Fire Risk in Western North America and Australia During 2015/16
A Multimethod Attribution Analysis of the Prolonged Northeast Brazil Hydrometeorological Drought (2012–16)
Attribution of Wintertime Anticyclonic Stagnation Contributing to Air Pollution in Western Europe
Analysis of the Exceptionally Warm December 2015 in France Using Flow Analogues
Warm Winter, Wet Spring, and an Extreme Response in Ecosystem Functioning on the Iberian Peninsula
Anthropogenic Intensification of Southern African Flash Droughts as Exemplified by the 2015/16 Season
Anthropogenic Enhancement of Moderate-to-Strong El Niño Events Likely Contributed to Drought and Poor Harvests in Southern Africa During 2016
Climate Change Increased the Likelihood of the 2016 Heat Extremes in Asia
Extreme Rainfall (R20mm, RX5day) in Yangtze–Huai, China, in June–July 2016: The Role of ENSO and Anthropogenic Climate Change
Attribution of the July 2016 Extreme Precipitation Event Over China’s Wuhang
Do Climate Change and El Niño Increase Likelihood of Yangtze River Extreme Rainfall?
Human Influence on the Record-breaking Cold Event in January of 2016 in Eastern China
Anthropogenic Influence on the Eastern China 2016 Super Cold Surge
The Hot and Dry April of 2016 in Thailand
The Effect of Increasing CO
2
on the Extreme September 2016 Rainfall Across Southeastern Australia
Natural Variability Not Climate Change Drove the Record Wet Winter in Southeast Australia
A Multifactor Risk Analysis of the Record 2016 Great Barrier Reef Bleaching
Severe Frosts in Western Australia in September 2016
Future Challenges in Event Attribution Methodologies
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