Climate-Weather Presentation For Climate Modeling 11 September 2015.

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Climate-Weather Presentation For Climate Modeling 11 September 2015

500 hPa Heights JulyJanuary [meters]

500 hPa Heights August [meters]

September [meters]

Sea-Level Pressure [hPa] [hPa] JulyJanuary

Sea-Level Pressure [hPa] [hPa]

Sea-Level Pressure [hPa] [hPa]

850 hPa wind (contours - U speed) [m/s] [m/s] JulyJanuary

850 hPa wind (contours - U speed) [m/s] [m/s]

850 hPa wind (contours - U speed) [m/s] [m/s]

Surface Air Temp [˚C] [˚C]

Surface Air Temp. August [˚C] 20˚C = 68˚F

Surface Air Temp. August [˚C] 20˚C = 68˚F

Precipitation [mm/day] [mm/day]

500 hPa Heights 8 Sept UTC [meters]

500 hPa Heights 9 Sept UTC [meters]

500 hPa Heights 10 Sept UTC [meters]

Alaska – Forecasted Hazards 10 Sept Sept UTC [meters]

Alaska: ENSO Effects

Alaska – Temperature vs. Time 10 Sept UTC [meters]

Alaska – Temperature vs. Time

Barrow, Alaska – Temperature vs. Time

Arctic Sea Ice Extent - Anomalies

Alaska Climate Change: Coastal Erosion

Alaska Climate Change: Permafrost

Alaska Climate Change? Snow Depth & Itidarod

Palmer Drought Severity 8-14 September 2013

Climate-Weather Presentation For Climate Modeling ~ END ~