How well do forecast models represent observed long-lived Rossby wave packets during southern hemisphere summer?
Rossby wave packets (RWPs), are atmospheric perturbations linked to the occurrence of extreme weather events such as heatwaves, extratropical cyclone development and other equally destructive phenomena. Under certain circumstances, these packets can last from several days to 2–3 weeks in the atmosph...
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2023
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