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CLIMAS - Southwest Climate Podcast

CLIMAS - Southwest Climate Podcast

Veröffentlicht: 2025-02-18
© CLIMAS copyright 2017
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February 2025 SW Climate Podcast – Well… It’s Been Sunny

February 2025 SW Climate Podcast – Well… It’s Been Sunny

Länge: 1:16:18
Recorded 2/14/2025, Aired 2/18/2025
It’s a new year and in this month’s episode of the Southwest Climate Podcast hosts Zack Guido and Mike Crimmins are looking for good news.  Zack gives a tour of recent statistics for the past few months and Mike goes over the related atmospheric happenings.  They cover La Niña and the climatology of the Southwest during this winter season.  Can we shake off this persistent dry spell and bring on a magnificent March?  Lastly they cover the Santa Ana winds which played a part in the destructive L.A. fires and begin to delve into AI weather modeling and forecasting.
 
Mentions:
ENSO Blog: February 2025 La Niña update: La Niña today, gone tomorrow? 
Paper: Changes in atmospheric rivers and moisture transport over the Northeast Pacific and western North America in response to ENSO diversity
Scripps: Center For Western Weather and Water Extremes (CW3E)
Southeast Regional Climate Center (SERCC): Climate Perspectives - West
Paper: Ignitions explain more than temperature or precipitation in driving Santa Ana wind fires
European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF)
International Research Institute for Climate and Society, Columbia University Climate School - ENSO Plumes
Billy Idol - State Line: Live At The Hoover Dam
Folgen-ID: 1000693742510
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Erscheinungs­datum: 18.2.2025, 22:14:57

Beschreibung

El Niño and La Niña, the southwestern monsoon, tropical storm activity, increasing temperatures, fire risk and weather, drought and snowpack, and dwindling reservoir storage all pose challenges to the Southwest. In the ‘Southwest Climate Podcast’, we focus on details and nuance, but (generally) avoid excessive technical jargon. Our goal is to synthesize information and data from experts, forecasts, and models to provide listeners with a better understanding of climate and weather in the Southwest, as well as the lessons we can learn from recent events and long term experiences.

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