On the relationship between the meridional overturning circulation, alongshore wind stress, and United States East Coast sea level in the Community Earth System Model Large Ensemble(Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans)
The Capital Weather Gang previews whether the upcoming winter will be colder than normal and highlights the accuracy of last year's AER winter seasonal forecast.
Announcement on AER-led research to provide a more comprehensive view of future coastal floods.
The cold, snowy winter was predicted by AER scientists. Judah Cohen, who leads the seasonal forecasting team, is called "The person happiest about all this snow" because he accurately predicted the harsh winter for New England and the Eastern U.S.
Science magazine’s overview of the connection between Siberian snow cover and weather in the midlatitudes (such as the northeastern U.S. blasted by cold and snow this winter) highlights AER research and AER’s Arctic Oscillation blog.
"The most respected seasonal forecaster, Dr. Judah Cohen of the company AER, has successfully predicted the general winter trend many times in recent years."
TIME magazine’s article about global weirding (rather than global warming) cites the forecast model developed at Atmospheric and Environmental Research by Judah Cohen.
Verisk Climate Emerging Risk research program creates new data sets and assesses causal factors in severe weather patterns. Read the press release including research results commentary by Jason Furtado, Ph.D., staff scientist at AER.
UCAR's Atmos News features AER’s science leadership in modeling winter cold.