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Jan 2015 SW Climate Podcast: 2014 Year in Review, and Stuck in El Limbo

Jan. 21, 2015

In the January Southwest Climate Podcast, Zack Guido is back and joins Mike Crimmins to discuss the state of the climate in 2014, including the record year for Arizona and the near record year for New Mexico.  They also talk about weather systems that affected our most recent temperature and precipitation patterns, the ongoing uncertainty with El Niño, or as some have started referring to it, "El Limbo", and the state of precipitation and drought in the southwest.  They wrap things up looking at the seasonal outlooks and the projected trends for the coming year. (read more)

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Notes from an Applied Climatologist: Dec 2014 Rainlog Climate Summary

Jan. 5, 2015

After a very dry and warm November, the weather pattern turned more wintry and active in December bringing some much needed precipitation to Arizona. (read more)

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El Niño Tracker Update - December 2014

Dec. 19, 2014

From the Dec 18, 2014 - Southwest Climate Outlook - 

We are still waiting for a decisive signal, but conditions indicate we are near, or possibly already into, at least a weak El Niño event. (read more)

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Southwest Climate Outlook Dec 2014

Dec. 18, 2014

Taken from the Dec 18, 2014 - Southwest Climate Outlook - 

Southwest Climate Summary (below): 

El Niño Tracker/Update

Arizona and New Mexico Reservoir totals

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Nov 2014 SW Climate Podcast: A Warm End to Autumn and Waiting for ENSO

Dec. 10, 2014

In the November Southwest Climate Podcast, Ben McMahan and Mike Crimmins discuss the warm autumn weather in the southwest, the transition to winter weather patterns, the ongoing uncertainty of El Niño forecasts, a recap of El Niño conditions and definitions, and the possibility of interaction between El Niño conditions and weather patterns in the southwest looking forward.  read more

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What is El Niño? - From the SW Climate Podcast

Dec. 1, 2014
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Notes from an Applied Climatologist - Nov 2014 Rainlog Climate Summary

Dec. 1, 2014

A pesky ridge of high pressure over the east Pacific dominated the weather much of November steering storms well to our north and east leaving Arizona with unusually warm and dry conditions. (read more)

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2014 Pacific Hurricane Season Recap - Focused on the Southwest

Nov. 21, 2014

The 2014 Pacific hurricane season was the most active season on record since 1992, with 20 named storms (Fig. 1). Fourteen of those storms developed into hurricanes, including eight major hurricanes (category 3 or greater), also breaking a record held since 1992. (read more)

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El Niño Tracker Update - Late November 2014

Nov. 21, 2014

From the Nov 20, 2014 Southwest Climate Outlook

The long-awaited El Niño event projected to develop during winter 2014 – 2015 has yet to send a decisive signal regarding an official start, but a number of factors have increased forecasters’ confidence that one will emerge. The strength of this event still remains in question, however with the most likely projection still centering on a weak or weak to moderate event (

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Southwest Climate Outlook November 2014

Nov. 20, 2014

The Nov 20, 2014 Southwest Climate Outlook (SWCO) includes a regional climate summary, an update on El Niño, Arizona and New Mexico reservoir levels, a look back at the tropical storms that impacted the southwest in 2014, and a reminder about the CLIMAS video podcast series on youtube (read more)

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