Talk:Gulf of California moisture surge
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- Mean sea level pressure patterns
- Circulation and moisture fields
- Propagation speed
- Wind and moisture profiles
- Precipitation patterns
- Higgins, R.W.; Shi, W.; Hain, C. (2004). "Relationships between Gulf of California Moisture Surges and Precipitation in the Southwestern United States". J. Climate. 17: 2983–2997. doi:10.1175/1520-0442(2004)017<2983:RBGOCM>2.0.CO;2.
- Reyes, S.; Douglas, M.W.; Maddox, R.A. (1994). "El Monźon del suroeste de Norteamérica (TRAVASON/SWAMP)". Atmósfera. 7: 117–137.
- Rogers, P.J.; Johnson, R.H. (2007). "Analysis of the 13-14 July gulf surge event during the 2004 North American Monsoon Experiment". Mon. Wea. Rev. 135: 3098–3117. doi:10.1175/MWR3450.1.
- "Pepper Ridge North Valley's Arizona Monsoon Basics Page". 2005. Retrieved 03 September 2010.
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(help) - "Gulf of California Moisture Surges" (pdf). National Weather Service. Retrieved 03 September 2010.
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(help) - McCollum, Darren M.; Bright, David R. (02 February 1999). "Monitoring Gulf of California moisture surges with GOES-9 data and the WSR-88D at Yuma, Arizona". National Weather Service. Retrieved 03 September 2010.
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(help) - Newman, A.J.; Johnson, R.H. (10 May 2010). Simulations of a North American Monsoon Gulf Surge Event. 29th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology. Tucson, Arizona.