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Impact of Atlantic Wind Shear on Summer Precipitation in the Eastern U.S. and ENSO Relationships

This study examines the relationship between Atlantic wind shear and summer precipitation patterns in the eastern United States, focusing on how these dynamics interact with the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Utilizing models like CCSM4 and SP-CCSM4, the research compares climate projections with parameterized and super-parameterized convection. The analysis incorporates trends in precipitation and acknowledges contributions from researchers Xiaojie Zhu and Li Xu of George Mason University and COLA.

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Impact of Atlantic Wind Shear on Summer Precipitation in the Eastern U.S. and ENSO Relationships

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  1. Summer precipitation in the eastern U.S. Atlantic wind-shear and its relationship with ENSO CCSM4 SP-CCSM4 CCSM4 SP-CCSM4 Comparison between climate projections with parameterized and super-parameterized convectionPI: Cristiana Stan, George Mason University/COLA With trend No trend Acknowledgement: Xiaojie Zhu and Li Xu, George Mason University/ COLA

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