@article{THESIS,
      recid = {2556},
      author = {Barpanda, Pragallva},
      title = {Dynamics of Extratropical Storm Tracks on Different  Timescales},
      publisher = {University of Chicago},
      school = {Ph.D.},
      address = {2020-08},
      number = {THESIS},
      pages = {141},
      abstract = {Extratropical storm tracks play a major role in shaping  the Earth's climate by transporting energy, moisture and  momentum through the atmosphere. Any change in their  average position and intensity will have a major impact on  the midlatitude weather and global climate. In this thesis  we use energy and momentum conservation equations to study  the dynamics of extratropical storm tracks on different  timescales. The main goals of this thesis are (i) to  develop a new energetic framework for storm track shift  that can be connected to external radiative forcings, (ii)  to provide a deeper understand about why storm tracks  exhibit different hemispheric seasonality on Earth, and   (iii) to improve our dynamical understanding of atmospheric  block formation within the storm track.},
      url = {http://knowledge.uchicago.edu/record/2556},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.6082/uchicago.2556},
}