22nd Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting/18th Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction
    

Session 1A

 

Synoptic Systems

 Chair: David M. Schultz, NOAA/NSSL and CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
8:00 AM1A.1Dynamical aspects of Euro-Atlantic Blockings during the winter 2005/06  
Mischa Croci-Maspoli, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland; and H. C. Davies
8:15 AM1A.2Anticyclones cause high-impact weather too: A global anticyclone climatology and case studies  
Matthew L. Doody, University at Albany/SUNY, Albany, NY; and L. F. Bosart and D. Keyser
8:30 AM1A.3Midlatitude-tropical intrusions and extrusions: territory invasion  
Ryan N. Maue, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and R. E. Hart
8:45 AM1A.4Utilizing Standardized Anomalies to Assess Synoptic Scale Weather Events in the Western U.S  extended abstract wrf recording
Randy Graham, NOAA/NWS, Grand Rapids, MI; and R. H. Grumm
9:00 AM1A.5Meteorological characteristics and overland impacts of atmospheric rivers affecting the West Coast of North America based on eight years of SSM/I satellite observations  
Paul J. Neiman, NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory/Physical Sciences Division, Boulder, CO; and F. M. Ralph, G. Wick, J. D. Lundquist, and M. D. Dettinger
9:15 AM1A.6Climatology of Strong Cold Fronts over the Western United States  
W. James Steenburgh, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and J. C. Shafer
9:30 AM1A.7Major windstorms of the Pacific Northwest interior  
Bri Dotson, University of Washingon, Seattle, WA; and C. Mass
9:45 AM1A.8The “Perfect Storms” of 1991: An example of linking high-impact weather and climate on intraseasonal time scale  
Jason M. Cordeira, Univ. of Albany/SUNY, Albany, NY; and L. F. Bosart

Tuesday, 26 June 2007: 8:00 AM-10:00 AM, Summit A

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