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Explaining Extreme Events of 2012 from a Climate Perspective

Explaining Extreme Events of 2012 from a Climate Perspective Editors Thomas C. Peterson, Martin P. Hoerling, Peter A. Stott, and Stephanie C. Herring Special Supplement to the Bulletin of the Vol. 94, No. 9, Corresponding editor: Thomas C. Peterson NOAA National Climatic Data Center 151 Patton Avenue, Asheville, NC 28801 E-mail: Thomas.C.Peterson@noaa.gov Cover Credits: Front: Breezy Point, New York, november 14, 2012, in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass communication Specialist Ryan J. Courtade/Released BaCk: Herder moving cattle through a barren landscape in eastern Africa. U.S. Geological Survey, Department of the Interior/USGS, U.S. Geological Survey/photo by Michael Budde HOW TO CITE THIS DOCUMENT Citing the complete report: Peterson, T. C., M. P. Hoerling, P. A. Stott and S. Herring, Eds., 2013: Explaining Extreme Events of 2012 from a Climate Perspective. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 94 (9), S1­S74. Citing a section (example): Diffenbaugh, N. S., and M. Scherer, 2013: Likelihood of July 2012 U.S. temperatures in pre-industrial and current forcing regimes [in "Explaining Extreme Events of 2012 from a Climate Perspective"]. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 94 (9), S6­S9. EDITORIAL AND PRODUCTION TEAM Love-Brotak, S. Elizabeth, Graphics Support, NOAA/NESDIS National Climatic Data Center, Asheville, NC Misch, Deborah J., Graphics Support, LMI, Inc., NOAA/NESDIS National http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society American Meteorological Society

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American Meteorological Society
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Copyright © 2013 American Meteorological Society
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1520-0477
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1520-0477
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10.1175/BAMS-D-13-00085.1
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Editors Thomas C. Peterson, Martin P. Hoerling, Peter A. Stott, and Stephanie C. Herring Special Supplement to the Bulletin of the Vol. 94, No. 9, Corresponding editor: Thomas C. Peterson NOAA National Climatic Data Center 151 Patton Avenue, Asheville, NC 28801 E-mail: Thomas.C.Peterson@noaa.gov Cover Credits: Front: Breezy Point, New York, november 14, 2012, in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass communication Specialist Ryan J. Courtade/Released BaCk: Herder moving cattle through a barren landscape in eastern Africa. U.S. Geological Survey, Department of the Interior/USGS, U.S. Geological Survey/photo by Michael Budde HOW TO CITE THIS DOCUMENT Citing the complete report: Peterson, T. C., M. P. Hoerling, P. A. Stott and S. Herring, Eds., 2013: Explaining Extreme Events of 2012 from a Climate Perspective. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 94 (9), S1­S74. Citing a section (example): Diffenbaugh, N. S., and M. Scherer, 2013: Likelihood of July 2012 U.S. temperatures in pre-industrial and current forcing regimes [in "Explaining Extreme Events of 2012 from a Climate Perspective"]. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 94 (9), S6­S9. EDITORIAL AND PRODUCTION TEAM Love-Brotak, S. Elizabeth, Graphics Support, NOAA/NESDIS National Climatic Data Center, Asheville, NC Misch, Deborah J., Graphics Support, LMI, Inc., NOAA/NESDIS National

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Bulletin of the American Meteorological SocietyAmerican Meteorological Society

Published: Sep 1, 2013

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