Climate Prediction S&T Digest, February 2014

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BARANDIARAN ET AL.

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V-Wind

c)#c) Precip Intensity

d)# d) Precip Frequency

e)# e) Total Precip

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Fig. 2 a) Monthly climatology for precipitation (shaded) and 925 mb wind field (vectors) and Latitude-time Hovmรถller trend plots for b) 925 mb c) precipitation d) precipitation Figure : a) Monthly climatology forv-wind, precipitation (shaded)intensity, and 925mb wind fieldfrequency (vectors)and e) monthly total precipitation, zonally averaged along the longitude range indicated by the white and Latitude-time Hovmรถller trend plots for b) 925mb v-wind, c) precipitation intensity , d) boxes within monthly climatology plots. Data plotted consists of regressed linear trend added to climatological precipitation frequency and e) monthly total precipitation, averaged along the longitude mean. Thick bars along latitude axis on trend plots indicate latitudes for which regression coefficients range bysignificant the whiteatboxes within monthly climatology plots. Data plotted consists areindicated statistically 95% confidence. of regressed linear trend added to climatological mean. Thick bars along latitude axis on trend plots indicate latitudes for which regression coef ficients are statistically significant at 95% confidence.#


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