Poster Session Western North American Climate: Diagnosis, Prediction and Impacts at Subseasonal to Multi-Decadal Scales

Monday, 13 January 2020: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Hall B1 (Boston Convention and Exhibition Center)
Host: 33rd Conference on Climate Variability and Change

Papers:
Characteristics of Different Atmospheric River Types and Their Links with Extreme Precipitation over Western North America
Yaheng Tan, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China; and S. Yang and F. W. Zwiers

Large Scale Influences on Atmospheric River Induced Extreme Precipitation Events along the Coast of Washington State
Allison Collow, USRA, Columbia, MD; and H. Mersiovsky, M. Bosilovich, and R. Koster

Relating Zonal Variability in Sea Surface Temperature to the Structure of North Pacific Anticyclones
Jamin K. Rader, SOARS, Boulder, CO; and A. Walker, K. B. Karnauskas, and L. Zhang

Predictability of Two Types of El NiƱo Assessed by ECMWF System 5 and its Impacts on Western North American Climate
Muhammad Azhar Ehsan, Strada Costiera, 11- l-34151, Trieste, Italy; Centre of Excellence for Climate Change Research (CECCR), jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Diminished flows in southwestern snow-fed rivers: Assessing and normalizing climate change projections for use in heavily managed hydrologic systems
David S. Gutzler, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM; and N. R. Bjarke and N. T. Townsend

Large-scale Circulation Context for Atmospheric Rivers: Influence of the North Pacific Oscillation / West Pacific Teleconnection
Justin D. Hicks, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD; and S. Nigam, A. Ruiz-Barradas, and B. Guan

Changing North American Circulation Pattern in the Last 100 Years.
Jin-Ho Yoon, Gwagnju Institue of Science and Technology, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of (South); and S. Y. Wang and J. H. Jeong

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