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The Great 2006 Heat Wave over California and Nevada: Signal of an Increasing Trend

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2009

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Gershunov, Alexander, Cayan, Daniel R, and Iacobellis, Sam F, 2009, The Great 2006 Heat Wave over California and Nevada: Signal of an Increasing Trend: Journal of Climate, v. 22, iss. 23, p. 6181-6203.

Summary

Most of the great California–Nevada heat waves can be classified into primarily daytime or nighttime events depending on whether atmospheric conditions are dry or humid. A rash of nighttime-accentuated events in the last decade was punctuated by an unusually intense case in July 2006, which was the largest heat wave on record (1948–2006). Generally, there is a positive trend in heat wave activity over the entire region that is expressed most strongly and clearly in nighttime rather than daytime temperature extremes. This trend in nighttime heat wave activity has intensified markedly since the 1980s and especially since 2000. The two most recent nighttime heat waves were also strongly expressed in extreme daytime temperatures. Circulations [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1175/2009JCLI2465.1

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