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This chapter presents details of a study conducted on Midwestern floods. It analyzes daily circulation types (or regimes) derived from reanalysis wind data using a K‐means cluster analysis for the March‐May season. The relationships between these types and climate drivers, including the interannual El Niño‐Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the intra‐seasonal Madden‐Julian Oscillation (MJO), are also...
Time series data in climate are often characterized by a delayed relationship between two variables, for example precipitation and temperature anomalies occurring at a place might also occur at another place after some time. These lagged relations generally signify the time lag between the cause and the effect or the spread of a common cause and are important to study and understand as they can aid...
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