[gradsusr] ENSO Forecast Plumes

James Spinks jspin881 at hotmail.com
Mon Jun 25 21:29:50 EDT 2018


Hey Jennifer,


The URL http://monsoondata.org:9090/dods/ has been decommissioned. Do you have an updated link we can use for the Plumes script?


Thanks,

James


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From: gradsusr-bounces at gradsusr.org <gradsusr-bounces at gradsusr.org> on behalf of Jennifer M Adams <jadams21 at gmu.edu>
Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2016 4:48 PM
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Subject: [gradsusr] ENSO Forecast Plumes

Dear All,
I created a graphic that depicts ensemble forecast plumes with embedded histograms at each lead time. The plots convey information about the variability in the ensemble in a clear and easy-to-interpret format. The initial application uses forecasts of NINO3.4 index from the NMME data archive. The web site given below explains the graphic, presents an archive of images, and provides a link to the script, which accesses the data from COLA’s GDS, so you can try it without having to download any data. There’s a companion web page with an animation of plumes spanning the recent El Nino event — look for the link at the end of the explantory text.

http://cola.gmu.edu/enso_forecast_plumes.html
ENSO Forecast Plumes - COLA Home Page<http://cola.gmu.edu/enso_forecast_plumes.html>
cola.gmu.edu
ENSO Forecast Plumes. This plume diagram depicts forecasts of El Nino and the Southern Oscillation (ENSO) produced by the North American Multi-Model Ensemble (NMME). ...


—Jennifer

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Jennifer Miletta Adams
Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies (COLA)
George Mason University



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