Notes from an Applied Climatologist - Nov 2014 Rainlog Climate Summary Dec. 1, 2014 A pesky ridge of high pressure over the east Pacific dominated the weather much of November steering storms well to our north and east leaving Arizona with unusually warm and dry conditions. (read more) Read more
2014 Pacific Hurricane Season Recap - Focused on the Southwest Nov. 21, 2014 The 2014 Pacific hurricane season was the most active season on record since 1992, with 20 named storms (Fig. 1). Fourteen of those storms developed into hurricanes, including eight major hurricanes (category 3 or greater), also breaking a record held since 1992. (read more) Read more
El Niño Tracker Update - Late November 2014 Nov. 21, 2014 From the Nov 20, 2014 Southwest Climate Outlook The long-awaited El Niño event projected to develop during winter 2014 – 2015 has yet to send a decisive signal regarding an official start, but a number of factors have increased forecasters’ confidence that one will emerge. The strength of this event still remains in question, however with the most likely projection still centering on a weak or weak to moderate event ( Read more
Southwest Climate Outlook November 2014 Nov. 20, 2014 The Nov 20, 2014 Southwest Climate Outlook (SWCO) includes a regional climate summary, an update on El Niño, Arizona and New Mexico reservoir levels, a look back at the tropical storms that impacted the southwest in 2014, and a reminder about the CLIMAS video podcast series on youtube (read more) Read more
Upcoming: CLIMAS Climate & Society Fellows Event - Nov 14, 2014 Nov. 10, 2014 After a year of research, The Climate Assessment for the Southwest’s first Climate and Society Fellows will present the results of their work on Friday, November 14, from 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., in room 531 of the Marshall Building. The Climate & Society Graduate Fellows Program supports currently enrolled University of Arizona graduate students. The fellows are given $5,000 and a year to work on a specific project of their choice. While their work must be focused around climate research and decision making, they can come from any degree-granting program. (read more) Read more
Notes from an Applied Climatologist - Oct 2014 Rainlog Climate Summary Nov. 7, 2014 Very warm conditions and a couple of unusually wet days characterized the weather of October across Arizona (read more) Read more
Notes From the Field: Preparing for Climate Change Along the US-Mexico Border Oct. 27, 2014 On September 10-11, 25 scientists and natural resource managers met at the offices of the International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC), in El Paso, Texas. Their goal was to use strategic scenario planning techniques to gain insight into environmental and natural resource planning under highly uncertain conditions. Participants included climatologists, meteorologists, geologists, hydrologists, ecologists, biologists, and environmental economists, representing a range of U.S. and Mexican federal agencies, state agencies, universities, and non-governmental organizations. (read more) Read more
SW Climate Podcast - Mini-Video: A Tale of Two Tropical Storms - Norbert vs. Odile Oct. 24, 2014 Next up in our new series featuring video mini-segments from the podcast. This segment comes from the September 2014 SW Climate Podcast - and covers the impacts of Norbert and Odile in the Southwest - as part of the 2014 Eastern Pacific Tropical Storm Season (read more) Read more
Oct 2014 Southwest Climate Podcast: Monsoon Recap & El Niño Double Dips? Oct. 24, 2014 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. (read more) Read more