7th International Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography
    

Session 2

 Tropical-Extratropical Interactions and Teleconnections over the Southern Hemisphere I
10:30 AM2.1Remote features linked to the South Pacific subtropical high  extended abstract
Richard Grotjahn, Univ. of California, Davis, CA
10:45 AM2.2An Assessment of GCMs in terms of Daily Circulation Characteristics and the Global Energy Cycle  
Waren J Tennant, South African Weather Service, Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa; and B. C. Hewitson
11:00 AM2.3Troposphere-Stratosphere Linkage and Teleconnection Associated with Quasi-Stationary Rossby Wave Trains: A Case Study for the Southern Hemisphere Winter  
Hisashi Nakamura, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; and K. Nishii
11:15 AM2.4Persistent positive anomalies in the Southern Hemisphere circulation  extended abstract
James A. Renwick, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, Wellington, New Zealand
11:30 AM2.5Intraseasonal modes of Variability affecting the SACZ  extended abstract
Christopher A. Cunningham Castro Sr., Center for Weather Forcast and Weather Forecast and Weather Prediction/INPE, Cachoeira Paulista, Brazil; and I. F. A. Cavalcanti
11:45 AM2.6Modulation of Southern Hemisphere storm track activity by the Madden-Julian Oscillation  extended abstract
George N. Kiladis, NOAA/AL, Boulder, CO; and M. J. Revell
12:00 PMLunch Break  
1:30 PM2.7 Heat budgets and poleward atmospheric energy transports  extended abstract
Kevin E. Trenberth, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and D. P. Stepaniak
2:00 PM2.8Inter-El Niño variability of the Southern Hemisphere circulation Part I: Observational data  extended abstract
Gabriel E. Silvestri, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas, Buenos Aires, Argentina; and V. R. Barros and C. S. Vera
2:15 PM2.9Inter-El Niño variability of the Southern Hemisphere circulation. Part II: Generation mechanisms  extended abstract
Carolina S. Vera, CIMA, University of Buenos Aires, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cient, Buenos Aires, Argentina; and M. A. Alexander, J. D. Scott, G. Silvestri, and V. Barros
2:30 PM2.10The Hadley and Walker circulations associated with the ENSO episodes during 1970s, 1980s and 1990s: Impacts on the South American seasonal rainfall  extended abstract
Tércio Ambrizzi, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; and E. B. Souza
2:45 PM2.11ENSO: the equator and the southern mid-latitudes must work together  extended abstract
David J. Stephens, Department of Agriculture, South Perth, Australia; and M. H. Lamond

Monday, 24 March 2003: 10:30 AM-3:00 PM

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