Synoptic Associations of Winter Climate and Snowfall Variability in New England, USA, 1950-1992

Seasonal snowfall in New England has exhibited wide variations over the last few decades, the underlying causes of which have not been identified previously. In this paper, compositing and statistical analyses examine how interactions among the large-scale atmospheric circulation, cyclonic activity...

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Main Authors: Hartley, Suzanne, Keables, Michael J.
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description Seasonal snowfall in New England has exhibited wide variations over the last few decades, the underlying causes of which have not been identified previously. In this paper, compositing and statistical analyses examine how interactions among the large-scale atmospheric circulation, cyclonic activity and storm track preferences, and western Atlantic sea-surface temperatures contribute to winter climate variability and exceptional winter snowfall totals in New England. High winter snowfall totals are associated with a meridional circulation regime, as indicated by a negative North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index and negative 700 hPa height anomalies over the eastern USA.Anomalously high surface pressure over northern Canada promotes advection of cold air into the region, and the preferred storm track is along or just to the south of the New England coast. Low winter snowfall totals are associated with no unique set of circumstances, but a positive NAO index and more zonal circulation is indicated,along with a weaker surface high over Canada, and a storm track over interior New England rather than along the coast. There is no direct association with the Pacific – North American index, although this may modulate the association with the NAO. In extreme southern New England, high (low) winter snowfall totals are associated with negative (positive) sea-surface temperature anomalies along the Atlantic seaboard.
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spelling ftmoreheadstate:oai:scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu:msu_faculty_research-1644 2025-06-15T14:43:17+00:00 Synoptic Associations of Winter Climate and Snowfall Variability in New England, USA, 1950-1992 Hartley, Suzanne Keables, Michael J. 1998-01-01T08:00:00Z https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/msu_faculty_research/646 https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/%28SICI%291097-0088%2819980315%2918%3A3%3C281%3A%3AAID-JOC245%3E3.0.CO%3B2-F unknown Scholarworks @ Morehead State https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/msu_faculty_research/646 Faculty Research at Morehead State University Educational Assessment Evaluation and Research Higher Education Higher Education and Teaching text 1998 ftmoreheadstate 2025-05-26T04:22:13Z Seasonal snowfall in New England has exhibited wide variations over the last few decades, the underlying causes of which have not been identified previously. In this paper, compositing and statistical analyses examine how interactions among the large-scale atmospheric circulation, cyclonic activity and storm track preferences, and western Atlantic sea-surface temperatures contribute to winter climate variability and exceptional winter snowfall totals in New England. High winter snowfall totals are associated with a meridional circulation regime, as indicated by a negative North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index and negative 700 hPa height anomalies over the eastern USA.Anomalously high surface pressure over northern Canada promotes advection of cold air into the region, and the preferred storm track is along or just to the south of the New England coast. Low winter snowfall totals are associated with no unique set of circumstances, but a positive NAO index and more zonal circulation is indicated,along with a weaker surface high over Canada, and a storm track over interior New England rather than along the coast. There is no direct association with the Pacific – North American index, although this may modulate the association with the NAO. In extreme southern New England, high (low) winter snowfall totals are associated with negative (positive) sea-surface temperature anomalies along the Atlantic seaboard. Text North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Unknown Canada Pacific
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Evaluation
and Research
Higher Education
Higher Education and Teaching
Hartley, Suzanne
Keables, Michael J.
Synoptic Associations of Winter Climate and Snowfall Variability in New England, USA, 1950-1992
title Synoptic Associations of Winter Climate and Snowfall Variability in New England, USA, 1950-1992
title_full Synoptic Associations of Winter Climate and Snowfall Variability in New England, USA, 1950-1992
title_fullStr Synoptic Associations of Winter Climate and Snowfall Variability in New England, USA, 1950-1992
title_full_unstemmed Synoptic Associations of Winter Climate and Snowfall Variability in New England, USA, 1950-1992
title_short Synoptic Associations of Winter Climate and Snowfall Variability in New England, USA, 1950-1992
title_sort synoptic associations of winter climate and snowfall variability in new england, usa, 1950-1992
topic Educational Assessment
Evaluation
and Research
Higher Education
Higher Education and Teaching
topic_facet Educational Assessment
Evaluation
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Higher Education
Higher Education and Teaching
url https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/msu_faculty_research/646
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