22 results on '"Tseng, Kai-Chih"'
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2. The subseasonal predictability of the western North Pacific subtropical high and the 2020 record-breaking event
3. Increases in extreme precipitation over the Northeast United States using high-resolution climate model simulations
4. Effect of the MJO on East Asian Winter Rainfall as Revealed by an SVD Analysis
5. Seasonal Prediction and Predictability of Regional Antarctic Sea Ice
6. Mapping Large-Scale Climate Variability to Hydrological Extremes : An Application of the Linear Inverse Model to Subseasonal Prediction
7. Illuminating Snow Droughts: The Future of Western United States Snowpack in the SPEAR Large Ensemble
8. Sources of Subseasonal Predictability of Atmospheric Rivers
9. The Consistency of MJO Teleconnection Patterns on Interannual Time Scales
10. The Importance of Past MJO Activity in Determining the Future State of the Midlatitude Circulation
11. The Consistency of MJO Teleconnection Patterns : An Explanation Using Linear Rossby Wave Theory
12. Seasonal predictability of baroclinic wave activity
13. Illuminating snow droughts: The future of Western United States snowpack in the SPEAR large ensemble
14. The Optimal Initial Condition of MJO Development
15. Atmospheric River Sequences as Indicators of Hydrologic Hazard in Present and Future Climates
16. Moistening Processes for Madden–Julian Oscillations during DYNAMO/CINDY
17. Skillful Seasonal Prediction of North American Summertime Heat Extremes
18. Mechanisms of Regional Arctic Sea Ice Predictability in Two Dynamical Seasonal Forecast Systems
19. When Will Humanity Notice Its Influence on Atmospheric Rivers?
20. Roles of Meridional Overturning in Subpolar Southern Ocean SST Trends: Insights from Ensemble Simulations
21. Are Multiseasonal Forecasts of Atmospheric Rivers Possible?
22. The Consistency of MJO Teleconnection Patterns: An Explanation Using Linear Rossby Wave Theory
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