15th Conference on Applied Climatology
13th Symposium on Meteorological Observations and Instrumentation
    

Joint Poster Session 2

 General Poster Session II (with Exhibits Reception (Cash Bar)) (Joint with Applied Climatology, SMOI, and AASC)
 JP2.1The Southwest Climate Outlook: Insights on Communicating Climate Information to Stakeholders  
Gregg M. Garfin, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
JP2.2The integrated near-real time climate monitoring data base of NCDC's climate monitoring branch  
Richard Heim Jr., NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC, Asheville, NC
 JP2.3Customer satisfaction with NOAA's National Weather Service products and services  
Barbara E. Mayes, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and R. E. Livezey
 JP2.4National Weather Service Climate Record Stewardship Activities  extended abstract
Robert J. Leffler, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and M. Berger and R. E. Livezey
 JP2.5Development of a public interface for multi-sensor precipitation estimates  
Katherine L. Horgan, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC; and M. Gentry, R. P. Boyles, and S. Raman
 JP2.6Characteristics of Jet Contrail Increases and Implications on Aviation Policy Decision-Making  extended abstract
David J. Travis, Univ. of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI; and A. M. Carleton
 JP2.7The Development of the Arizona Drought Impacts Database  
Casey C. Thornbrugh, CLIMAS, Tucson, AZ; and G. Garfin and A. C. Comrie
 JP2.8Spatial distribution of tropical cyclone induced precipitation and operational applications in South Carolina  extended abstract
R. Jason Caldwell, South Carolina State Climatology Office, Columbia, SC; and H. P. Mizzell and M. Brown
JP2.9Spatial and Temporal patterns of intra-seasonal oscillations over tropical Africa, their evolution and propagation  
Lukiya Tazalika, Kampala, Uganda
 JP2.10Overview and update of the North America drought monitor and North America climate extremes monitoring system  extended abstract
Richard Heim Jr., NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC, Asheville, NC
 JP2.11Evaluation of wet and dry periods in north west of Iran  
Behrooz Sari Sarraf II, Tabriz Univ., Tabriz, Iran
 JP2.12Drought monitoring in Oklahoma: a collaborative endeavor  
Derek S. Arndt, Oklahoma Climatological Survey, Norman, OK; and M. A. Shafer
 JP2.13Climatic controls on high and low streamflow in New England  
Daniel G. Kingston, Univ. of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom; and G. R. McGregor, D. M. Lawler, and D. M. Hannah
 JP2.14An Early Warning System for Riverine Drought Impacts: a National Weather Service Pilot Program  
Cody L. Knutson, National Drought Mitigation Center, Lincoln, NE; and M. Svoboda and D. R. Kluck
 JP2.15A tale of two droughts: the effects of temperature on recent southwestern droughts  
Gregg M. Garfin, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and J. Morrill, A. Comrie, J. McPhee, and S. Ponnaluru
 JP2.16Factoring climate variability into New York City's water management practices  
Mary Elizabeth Riley, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY; and A. T. DeGaetano
JP2.17Assessment of the utility of climate information for large Front Range water providers in Colorado  
Jessica Lowrey, NOAA/CIRES/CDC, Boulder, CO; and A. J. Ray
 JP2.18Artificial change point detection in temperature series in the USHCN version 2  
Matthew J. Menne, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC, Asheville, NC; and C. N. Williams
 JP2.19How Consistent are Surface Data for Climate Change Studies?: A Localized Analysis with Surface Air Temperature Observations from Cooperative Observer Station Data  
Christopher Thomas Holder, State Climate Office of North Carolina/North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC; and D. Niyogi, R. P. Boyles, and S. Raman
 JP2.20Calculating a Daily Normal Temperature Range That Reflects Daily Temperature Variability  
Christopher Thomas Holder, State Climate Office of North Carolina/North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC; and R. P. Boyles, S. Raman, and G. Fishel
 JP2.21Homogenization and Quality Control of long time series of Daily Temperature in Uruguay  extended abstract
Matilde Rusticucci, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina; and M. Renom
 JP2.22Estimating the Benefit of TRMM Tropical Cyclone Data in Saving Lives  extended abstract
Robert F. Adler, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD
 JP2.23A Comprehensive Single-Station Quality Control Process for Historical Weather Data  extended abstract
Karen Andsager, Midwestern Regional Climate Center, Champaign, IL; and M. C. Kruk and M. L. Spinar
 JP2.24Managing Surface Station Metadata for Real-Time and Climate Applications  
John Horel, NOAA/CIRP/Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and M. Splitt, J. Pechmann, and B. Olsen
 JP2.25An overview of the West Texas Mesonet  extended abstract
K. B. Haynie, Texas Tech Univ., Lubbock, TX; and J. Schroeder, I. Sonmez, and W. Burgett
 JP2.26A new synthetic current UV Index is developed to provide UV Index values at locations without UV measurements  
Jeral G. Estupiñán, The Weather Channel, Atlanta, GA; and J. Koval and M. Bergin
 JP2.27Ship-board multi-sensor wind profiles from NEAQS 2004: Radar Wind Profiler, High Resolution Doppler Lidar, GPS Rawinsonde  extended abstract
D.E. Wolfe, NOAA/ERL/ETL, Boulder, CO; and C. W. Fairall, M. Ratterree, A. W. Brewer, S. Tucker, J. Intrieri, D. E. White, D. C. Law, B. J. McCarty, and A. B. White

Wednesday, 22 June 2005: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM

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