Authors
F Martin Ralph, M Dettinger, D Lavers, Irina V Gorodetskaya, Andrew Martin, Maximiliano Viale, Allen B White, N Oakley, J Rutz, J Ryan Spackman, Heini Wernli, J Cordeira
Publication date
2017/9
Journal
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Volume
98
Issue
9
Pages
1969-1973
Description
Recent advances in atmospheric sciences and hydrology have identified the key role of atmospheric rivers (ARs) in determining the distribution of strong precipitation events in the midlatitudes. The growth of the subject is evident in the increase in scientific publications that discuss ARs (Fig. 1a). Combined with related phenomena, that is, warm conveyor belts (WCBs) and tropical moisture exports (TMEs), the frequency, position, and strength of ARs determine the occurrence of floods, droughts, and water resources in many parts of the world. A conference at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, California, recently gathered over 100 experts in atmospheric, hydrologic, oceanic, and polar science; ecology; water management; and civil engineering to assess the state of AR science and to explore the need for new information. This first International Atmospheric Rivers Conference (IARC) allowed for …
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