13th Conference on Applied Climatology
    

Session 6

 Climate Trend Analyses
 Organizer: Greg Johnson, USDA/NRCS, National Water and Climate Center, Portland, OR
10:30 AM6.1100+ years of short-duration extreme climate events in the U.S.  extended abstract
Kenneth E. Kunkel, ISWS, Champaign, IL; and K. Andsager and D. R. Easterling
10:45 AM6.2Rational analysis of trends in extreme temperature and precipitation  extended abstract
Patrick J. Michaels, Univ. of Virginia and Cato Institute, Charlottesville, VA; and P. C. Knappenberger, R. E. Davis, and O. W. Frauenfeld
11:00 AM6.3Trends in the 1949–2000 northern hemisphere circumpolar vortex and climate change implications  extended abstract
Oliver W. Frauenfeld, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; and R. E. Davis
11:15 AM6.4The influence of extreme and non-extreme daily temperatures on diurnal temperature range trends.  extended abstract
Brian N. Belcher, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY; and A. T. DeGaetano
11:30 AM6.5Long Term Trends in the Spatial and Temporal Character of Precipitation Events in the Eastern United States.  extended abstract
Charles E. Konrad, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
11:45 AM6.6Trends in Dense Fog Frequency in the Midwestern United States  extended abstract
Nancy E. Westcott, ISWS and Univ. of Illinois, Champaign, IL

Tuesday, 14 May 2002: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM

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