Seventh Conference on Polar Meteorology and Oceanography and Joint Sympsoium on High-Latitude Climate Variations
    

Session 5

 High-Latitude Feedbacks and Climate Sensitivity (Continued)
 Organizer: Cecilia Bitz, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
11:00 AM5.7Current understanding of the inseparable cloud-radiation and ice-albedo feedbacks (Invited Presentation)  
J. O. Pinto, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
11:30 AM5.8Observed and Modeled Relationships Among Arctic Climate Variables  extended abstract
Yonghua Chen, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; and J. A. Francis, J. R. Miller, and G. L. Russell
11:45 AM5.9The impact of cloud feedbacks on Arctic climate change forced by increased CO2  extended abstract
Steve Vavrus, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
12:00 PM5.10Relationship between Arctic clouds and synoptic-scale variability  extended abstract
Alexander Avramov, Penn State University, University Park, PA; and E. Clothiaux, J. Y. Harrington, and J. Verlinde
12:15 PM5.11Effects of Arctic Haze on Clouds and the Surface Radiation Balance  extended abstract
Timothy J. Garrett, University of Utah, Salt Lake CIty, UT; and X. Dong, G. G. Mace, and C. Zhao
12:30 PM5.12Antarctic clouds and radiation in the NCAR climate models  extended abstract
Keith M. Hines, Byrd Polar Research Center, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; and D. H. Bromwich, M. J. Iacono, and P. J. Rasch
12:45 PMLunch Break  

Wednesday, 14 May 2003: 11:00 AM-1:45 PM

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