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Philip Pegion
Researcher at Earth System Research Laboratory
Publications - 43
Citations - 9483
Philip Pegion is an academic researcher from Earth System Research Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sea surface temperature & Climate model. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 39 publications receiving 8651 citations. Previous affiliations of Philip Pegion include Florida State University & National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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MERRA: NASA’s Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications
Michele M. Rienecker,Max J. Suarez,Ronald Gelaro,Ricardo Todling,Julio T. Bacmeister,Julio T. Bacmeister,Emily Liu,Emily Liu,Michael G. Bosilovich,Siegfried D. Schubert,Lawrence L. Takacs,Lawrence L. Takacs,Gi-Kong Kim,S. C. Bloom,S. C. Bloom,Junye Chen,Junye Chen,Douglas Collins,Douglas Collins,Austin Conaty,Austin Conaty,Arlindo da Silva,Wei Gu,Wei Gu,Joanna Joiner,Randal D. Koster,Robert A. Lucchesi,Robert A. Lucchesi,Andrea Molod,Andrea Molod,Tommy Owens,Tommy Owens,Steven Pawson,Philip Pegion,Philip Pegion,Christopher R. Redder,Christopher R. Redder,Rolf H. Reichle,Franklin R. Robertson,Albert G. Ruddick,Albert G. Ruddick,Meta Sienkiewicz,Meta Sienkiewicz,John S. Woollen +43 more
TL;DR: The Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications (MERRA) was undertaken by NASA's Global Modeling and Assimilation Office with two primary objectives: to place observations from NASA's Earth Observing System satellites into a climate context and to improve upon the hydrologic cycle represented in earlier generations of reanalyses as mentioned in this paper.
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Was there a basis for anticipating the 2010 Russian heat wave
Randall M. Dole,Martin P. Hoerling,Judith Perlwitz,Jon Eischeid,Philip Pegion,Tao Zhang,Xiao-Wei Quan,Taiyi Xu,Donald Murray +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the 2010 summer heat wave in western Russia was extraordinary, with the region experiencing the warmest July since at least 1880 and numerous locations setting all-time maximum temperature records.
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On the Increased Frequency of Mediterranean Drought
TL;DR: In this paper, a change in wintertime Mediterranean precipitation toward drier conditions has likely occurred over 1902-2010 whose magnitude cannot be reconciled with internal variability alone, and anthropogenic greenhouse gas and aerosol forcing are key attributable factors for increased drying, though the external signal explains only half of the drying magnitude.
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On the Cause of the 1930s Dust Bowl
Siegfried D. Schubert,Max J. Suarez,Philip Pegion,Philip Pegion,Randal D. Koster,Julio T. Bacmeister,Julio T. Bacmeister +6 more
TL;DR: Model results indicate that the 1930s drought was caused by anomalous tropical sea surface temperatures during that decade and that interactions between the atmosphere and the land surface increased its severity.
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Advance and prospectus of seasonal prediction: assessment of the APCC/CliPAS 14-model ensemble retrospective seasonal prediction (1980–2004)
Bin Wang,June-Yi Lee,In-Sik Kang,Jagadish Shukla,Chung-Kyu Park,Arun Kumar,Jae-Kyung E. Schemm,Steven Cocke,Jong-Seong Kug,Jing-Jia Luo,Tianjun Zhou,Binbin Wang,Xiouhua Fu,W. T. Yun,Oscar Alves,Emilia Kyung Jin,James L. Kinter,Ben P. Kirtman,T. N. Krishnamurti,Ngar-Cheung Lau,William K. M. Lau,Ping Liu,Philip Pegion,T. Rosati,Siegfried D. Schubert,W. Stern,M. Suarez,Toshio Yamagata +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assessed the performance of multilevel ensemble (MME) deterministic and probabilistic seasonal prediction based on 25-year (1980-2004) retrospective forecasts performed by 14 climate model systems (7 one-tier and 7 two-tier systems) that participate in the Climate Prediction and its Application to Society (CliPAS) project sponsored by the Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation Climate Center (APCC).