Publications Prior to 1991 for John R. Lanzante
- Lanzante, J., 1990: The leading modes of 10-30 day variability in the extratropics of
the Northern Hemisphere during the cold season. J. Atmos. Sci., 47, 2115-2140.
Abstract - Harnack, R., Cammarata, M., Dixon, K., Lanzante, J., and J. Harnack, 1986: Summary of U.S.
seasonal temperature forecasts. In Proceedings of the First WMO Workshop on the
Diagnosis and Prediction of Monthly and Seasonal Atmospheric Variations Over the Globe, WMO/
Long-Range Forecasting Research Report Series No. 6, Vols. I and II, WMO/TD-No. 87, 637-644.
[No abstract] - Harnack, R., Cammarata, M., Dixon, K., Lanzante, J., and J. Harnack, 1986: Summary of U.S.
seasonal temperature forecasts. In Proceedings of the Ninth Conference on Probability
and Statistics in the Atmospheric Sciences, Virginia Beach, VA, American Meteorological Society.
[No abstract] - Harnack, R., Harnack, J. and J. Lanzante, 1986: Seasonal temperature predictions using a
jackknife approach with an intraseasonal variability index. Mon. Wea. Rev.,114, 1950-1954.
Abstract - Lanzante, J., 1986: Reply to comments on “Strategies for assessing skill and significance
of screening regression models with emphasis on Monte Carlo techniques”.
J. Clim. Appl. Meteor., 25, 1485-1486.
[No abstract] - Harnack, R., and J. Lanzante, 1985: Specification of United States seasonal precipitation.
Mon. Wea. Rev., 113, 319-325.
Abstract - Lanzante, J., 1985: Further studies of singularities associated with the semiannual cycle
of 700 mb heights. Mon. Wea. Rev., 113, 1372-1378.
Abstract - Harnack, R., and J. Lanzante, 1984: Specification of seasonal mean 700 mb heights
over North America by North Pacific and North Atlantic sea surface temperature.
Mon. Wea. Rev. 112, 1626-1633.
Abstract - Lanzante J., 1984: Strategies for assessing skill and significance of screening regression
models with emphasis on Monte Carlo techniques. J. Clim. Appl. Meteor., 23, 1454-1458.
Abstract - Lanzante, J., 1984: A rotated eigenanalysis of the correlation between 700 mb heights and
sea surface temperatures in the Pacific and Atlantic. Mon. Wea. Rev. 112, 2270-2280.
Abstract - Lanzante, J. and R. Harnack, 1984: A rotated eigenanalysis of the correlation between 700
mb heights and sea surface temperatures in the Pacific and Atlantic. In Proceedings of the
8th Annual Climate Diagnostics Workshop, U. S. Dept. of Commerce/NOAA/NWS, 343-349.
[No abstract] - Lanzante, J., 1983: Some singularities and irregularities in the seasonal progression of
the 700 mb height field. J. Clim. Appl. Meteor., 22, 967- 981.
Abstract - Lanzante, J., 1983: A further assessment of the association between sea-surface temperature
gradient and the overlying mid-tropospheric circulation. J. Phys. Oceanogr.</em 13, 1971-1974.
Abstract - Lanzante, J., and R. Harnack, 1983: An investigation of summer sea-surface temperature
anomalies in the eastern North Pacific Ocean.Tellus, 35A, 256-268.
Abstract - Harnack R., Lanzante, J., and J. Harnack, 1982: Associations among the tropical Pacific wind
and sea surface temperature fields and higher latitude circulation. J. Climatology, 2, 267-290.
Abstract - Harnack, R., Lanzante, J. and J. Harnack, 1982: Associations among the tropical Pacific wind and
SST fields and higher latitude circulation. In Proceedings of the 6th Annual Climate Diagnostics
Workshop, U. S. Dept. of Commerce/NOAA/NWS, 209-220.
[No abstract] - Lanzante J., and R. Harnack, 1982: The January thaw at New Brunswick, N. J. Mon. Wea. Rev.,
110, 792-799.
Abstract - Lanzante J., and R. Harnack, 1982: Specification of United States summer season precipitation.
Mon. Wea. Rev., 110, 1843-1850.
Abstract - Lanzante J., 1980: Comments on cross-spectral analysis of sunspots and monthly mean
temperature and precipitation for the contiguous United States. J. Atmos. Sci., 37, 1138.
[No abstract]
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