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Mathew A. Barlow
Professor, University of Massachusetts Lowell
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Simulation of Flash Droughts Characteristics Across the U.S. Shaped by Vegetation
DROUGHT: MECHANISMS AND IMPACTS IN THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE I POSTER
global environmental change | 14 december 2023
Ali Fallahmaraghi, Mathew A. Barlow, Laurie A. Age...
Predicting and managing the costly impacts of flash droughts is difficult owing to their rapid onset and intensification. Flash drought monitoring ten...
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Disentangling the Uncertainty in Flash Drought Definition and the Role of Near Real Time Vegetation Information
DROUGHT: MECHANISMS AND IMPACTS IN THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE V ORAL
global environmental change | 16 december 2022
Ali Fallahmaraghi, Mathew A. Barlow, Laurie A. Age...
Flash droughts (FDs) are droughts with rapid onset and intensification. Considerable uncertainty in our understanding of FD exists in part because of ...
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The “Polar Vortex” Winter of 2013/2014
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERES
02 september 2022
Judah L. Cohen, Laurie A. Agel, Mathew A. Barlow, ...

The term “polar vortex” remained largely a technical term until early January 2014 when the United States (US) media used it to describ...

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The “Polar Vortex” Winter of 2013/14
EXTRATROPICAL AND HIGH-LATITUDE STORM TRACKS, CIRCULATION DYNAMICS, AND EXTREME EVENTS IN THE CONTEXT OF RAPIDLY CHANGING ARCTIC AND ANTARCTIC CLIMATE I ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2021
Judah L. Cohen, Laurie A. Agel, Mathew A. Barlow, ...
The term polar vortex remained largely a technical term until early January 2014 when the United States (US) media used it to describe an historical c...
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Linking Arctic Change to the US Cold Wave of February 2021
CLIMATE CHANGE AND EXTREME WINTER WEATHER: INSIGHTS FROM THE U.S. COLD WAVE OF FEBRUARY 2021 I ELIGHTNING
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2021
Laurie A. Agel, Judah L. Cohen, Mathew A. Barlow, ...
The Arctic is warming at a rate two times the global average, known as Arctic Amplification. At the same time, severe winter weather is reported to be...
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Identification of Moisture Sources to Better Understand and Predict Hydrologic Extremes
BRIDGING THE GAP FROM CLIMATE TO EXTREME WEATHER: OBSERVATIONS, THEORY, AND MODELING I ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2021
Christopher B. Skinner, Tyler Harrington, Mathew A...
Precipitation is derived from diverse moisture sources and various atmospheric pathways. Consequently, extremes in precipitation, including drought an...
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Chapter 8: Droughts, floods, and monsoons: Not Your Parents' Water Cycle
INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE (IPCC) WORKING GROUP I 6TH ASSESSMENT REPORT: “CLIMATE CHANGE 2021: THE PHYSICAL SCIENCE BASIS”
innovations | 13 december 2021
Jessica E. Tierney, Herve Douville, Krishnan Ragha...
In many locations on Earth, the impact of climate change is felt primarily through changes in the water cycle. Changes in the seasonality and availabi...
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More Frequent Weak Stratospheric Polar Vortex States Linked to Cold Extremes
FALL MEETING 2016
16 december 2016
Marlene Kretschmer, Laurie A. Agel, Mathew A. Barl...
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