An Investigation: Why Does West Coast Precipitation Vary from Year to Year?

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METR 104, Our Dynamic Weather w/lab Spring 2012 An Investigation: Why Does West Coast Precipitation Vary from Year to Year? I. Introduction The Possible Influence of El Niño and La Niña Your Name mm/dd/yy What motivates this investigation? What question(s) will it try to address? Briefly outline or summarize the strategy that you used in this investigation to address the question(s). II. Analysis of Precipitation Records Which weather stations did you use in your investigation, and in which of the four geographic regions was each located? What was the source of the precipitation data (including the Web address) that the instructor analyzed for you? (That is, where did the instructor get the data that he analyzed and made available to you?) What analyses of each precipitation record did the instructor perform? (How is the rainy season defined? [Refer explicitly to the histograms to be included below.] How are wet and dry years defined?) Fill in Table 1 below. Following Table 1, include histograms of monthly average precipitation data. You can get them in the Microsoft Excel file containing the precipitation analyses, and can drag and drop them into this document. (You will need a recent version of Microsoft Excel [2010 or 2011] to do this). Geo- graphic Area Name Annual Average Precipitation (1950-2009) Table 1: Summary (s listed from south to north) California/ Southern Central Oregon California California Border Region Washington State 1

III. Statistical Connections to El Niño and La Niña Briefly describe what El Niño and La Niña events are and why they are of interest in this investigation. What general hypothesis are you testing statistically in this section? What criterion are you using to define El Niño and La Niña events and the year in which each occurs? How are you distinguishing among strong, moderate, and weak events? What is your source of data for this analysis (including the Web address)? (That is, where did the instructor get the data that he made available to you?) What are your results? (Be sure to refer explicitly to Table 2, which you need to fill in.) Briefly describe the strategy that you used to test for a statistically significant connection at any particular station between rainy season precipitation and the occurrence of El Niño or La Niña events. What stations show a statistical connection between rainy season precipitation and El Nino and/or La Nina events? In each such case, what sort of connection is there (that is, does one type of event tend to occur in wet years, or in dry years)? (Be sure to refer explicitly to Tables 3A and/or 3B. In those tables, replace the,, etc. column headers in those tables with the names of your particular stations.) Does there seem to be any geographic pattern to the statistical connections? Table 2: El Niño and La Niña : 1950-1951 to 2009-2010 Type of Event El Niño La Niña Strength of Event Weak Moderate Strong Weak Moderate Strong When Occurred Number of Number of Moderate + Strong Total Number of

Weak Strong Strong + Table 3A (for El Niño ): Probabilities that at Least the Number of El Niño Observed to Occur in Wet or Dry at Individual Weather s, Would Have Occurred by Random Chance El Niño Weather s (See Table 1) (Note: Probabilities less than or equal to 15% should be highlighted in red) 3

Weak Strong Strong + Table 3A (for La Niña ): Probabilities that at Least the Number of La Niña Observed to Occur in Wet or Dry at Individual Weather s, Would Have Occurred by Random Chance La Niña Weather s (See Table 1) (Note: Probabilities less than or equal to 15% should be highlighted in red) 4

IV. Jet Stream Patterns during El Niño and La Niña Why in principle aren t the statistical connections that you discovered in the previous section (if any!) enough to demonstrate a direct (that is, cause and effect) link between El Niño or La Niña and wet or dry years at some stations? (The answer here should apply to statistically significant connections between any two events, regardless of the phenomena involved.) Why should we look at jet stream patterns during El Niño and La Niña? What hypothesis are we testing in this section? Outline/summarize the strategy for testing the hypothesis. Referring to the three "composite" 300 mb jet stream plots that you created in Part III of the Final Project assignment (for your five- month rainy season in three different sets of years), summarize the key features of these plots (in particular the location of the jet stream and perhaps its strength along the West Coast during El Niño and La Niña, compared to the 1950-1951 to 2011-2012 rainy season average) that confirm, disconfirm, or don t seem to address the hypothesis. That is, do these plots offer insight into any of the statistical connections that you report in the previous section? Include the three rainy season composite jet stream plots, each with a descriptive caption. V. Conclusions Summarize briefly the main points emerging from your investigation. (Don t worry if this at least partly repeats points made in earlier sections.) 5