Poster Session 17 Understanding Extreme and Compound Weather Events

Wednesday, 15 January 2020: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Hall B (Boston Convention and Exhibition Center)
Host: 33rd Conference on Climate Variability and Change

Papers:
Poster 1141 is now Paper 10B.2A.

1142
Near 40 Years of MERRA-2 Data at NASA GES DISC—Opportunities and Challenges to Supporting Extremes Studies
Suhung Shen, NASA GSFC/GES DISC, Greenbelt, MD; and D. Ostrenga, M. Bosilovich, A. Li, and D. Meyer

1143
Spatiotemporal Variation Characteristics of Strong Winds in Korea during the Recent 30 Years (1988~2017)
Baek-Jo Kim, KMA, Gangneung, Korea, Republic of (South); and H. U. Kim and J. Shim

1144
Increased Heat Waves and Extremes with Associated Population Risk in a CO2-Warmed World
Jangho Lee, Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX; and A. E. Dessler and J. C. Mast

1145
Understanding CWRF's Ability to Simulate U.S. Extreme Precipitation Characteristics
Chao Sun, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD; and X. Z. Liang

1146
1147
Decadal Change of Extreme Cold Days over South Korea for Early Winter
Woo Sung-Ho, Chonnam National Univ., Gwangju, Korea, Republic of (South); and J. Jee-Hoon

1148
Future Changes in Extreme Heat Waves in High-Resolution Time-Slice Simulations
Roger W. Turnau, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC; and W. A. Robinson, G. M. Lackmann, and A. C. Michaelis

1149
Primary Atmospheric Drivers of Dry and Wet Periods over the U.S. Great Plains within CMIP5 Models
Paul X. Flanagan, Univ. of Nebraska—Lincoln, Lincoln, NE; and J. B. Basara, E. R. Martin, R. Mahmood, and J. C. Furtado

1150
Projection of Compound Events for Central/Eastern Europe
Rita Pongracz, Eotvos Lorand Univ., Martonvasar, Hungary; Eotvos Lorand Univ., Budapest, Hungary; and J. Bartholy, I. Pieczka, T. Kalmar, and A. Kis

1153
The Use of the ERA5 Reanalysis to Identify Compound Extreme Wind and Precipitation Events That Are Associated with Extratropical Cyclones
Martina Messmer, Univ. of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia; School of Earth Sciences, Univ. of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia; and I. Simmonds

1155
Bayesian Modeling of Central U.S. Tornado Reporting Rates
Corey Potvin, NOAA/OAR/NSSL, and School of Meteorology, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; NOAA/OAR/NSSL, Norman, OK; and C. Broyles, P. S. Skinner, H. E. Brooks, and E. N. Rasmussen

1157
Changes in Snowfall Climatology and Storm-Scale Dynamics in a Warmed Climate
Rachel Maya Robinson, Univ. of North Carolina—Charlotte, Charlotte, NC; and J. Scheff

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