Oct 2014 Southwest Climate Podcast: Monsoon Recap & El Niño Double Dips?
In the October Southwest Climate Podcast, CLIMAS climate scientists Zack Guido and Mike Crimmins discuss the 2014 monsoon, focusing on the influence of tropical storm systems, record and near-record precipitation events, monsoon intensity and duration, and the ever-present promise of El Niño.
Intro | 0:00 |
Monsoon/Precipitation Recap: Including influence of tropical storms, record/near-record precipitation, comparison to 2013 | 1:00 |
Tropical storm influence: Extending the monsoon and driving seasonal totals | 10:00 |
El Niño Forecast Models: Predicting a wet fall/winter, El Niño influence, Kelvin wave effects and warm waters in the Pacific | 15:10 |
El Niño "Now-Casting": Unique case to watch, why El Niño has been hard to predict | 20:00 |
Drought Mitigation and Winter Precip: - El Niño conditions are favorable and it's almost here | 26:00 |
Recap & Looking Forward: (Arctic Oscillation) | 31:30 |
If you have a question you'd like answered, you can email Zack Guido (zguido@email.arizona.edu) or Ben McMahan (bmcmahan@email.arizona.edu) with "CLIMAS Podcast Question" in the subject line. You can also tweet us @CLIMAS_UA or post a question on facebook
Also, as we mentioned last month, we have a new podcast feature: video mini-segments from the podcast. We have four segments posted from previous podcasts, including:
- Monsoon & Drought Q&A
- SW Tropical Storm Climatology
- ENSO (El Niño) Models Q&A
- Norbert vs. Odile - SW Tropical Storm Comparison
Finally, we now have the capacity to release transcripts of the podcast, stay tuned.