84th AMS Annual Meeting

Poster Session 1: Climate Modeling and Observed Climate Change (Hall 4AB)

Tuesday, 13 January 2004: 9:45 AM-11:00 AM
Hall 4AB
Papers:
 
NCEP North American Regional Reanalysis
Fedor Mesinger, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/EMC and UCAR, Camp Springs, MD; and G. Dimego, E. Kalnay, P. Shafran, W. Ebisuzaki, D. Jovic, J. Woolen, K. Mitchell, E. Rogers, M. Ek, Y. Fan, R. Grumbine, W. Higgins, H. Li, Y. Lin, G. Mankin, D. Parish, and W. Shi

Poster PDF (1.4 MB)
 
P1.2
Diagnosis of Climate Model Physical Parameterizations using NWP protocols – Dependence on Initial Analyses

 
Comparison of Global Temperature Trend Between CARDS, NCEP-NCAR and ECMWF Reanalyses Data
Paula A. Agudelo, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and J. A. Curry

 
The diurnal cycle of temperature in the free atmosphere estimated from radiosondes
Dian J. Seidel, NOAA/ARL, Silver Spring, MD; and M. Free

 
The variability of surface cloud radiative forcing over the US
Haig Iskenderian, Northrop Grumman Information Technology, Reading, MA

 
Three distinct goals for research with climate models
S. Fred Singer, Science & Environmental Policy Project, Arlington, VA

 
Seasonal prediction of the regional Eta model in North American climate study
Yongkang Xue, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA; and R. Vasic and Z. Janjic

 
Understanding the impacts of the Indian Ocean on ENSO variability in a coupled GCM
Renguang Wu, Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies, Calverton, MD; and B. P. Kirtman

 
Tropical diabatic heating and the role of convective processes as represented in several contemporary climate models
Franklin R. Robertson, NASA/MSFC, Huntsville, AL; and J. O. Roads, R. Oglesby, and S. Marshall

 
Seasonal Climate Signatures in the FSU Climate Model Coupled to the CLM2
Dong-Wook Shin, COAPS, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and S. Cocke, T. E. LaRow, and J. J. O'Brien

 
The dependence of intrseasonal variability on mixed layer depth in an AGCM coupled to a slab ocean
Eric D. Maloney, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR; and A. H. Sobel

Poster PDF (363.4 kB)
 
Enhancing signal-to-noise in regional attribution of anthropogenic climate change
David J. Karoly, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK

 
A nodal line in the sensitivity of climate change to Tropical SSTs
Joseph J. Barsugli, NOAA-CIRES Climate Diagnostics Center, Boulder, CO; and P. D. Sardeshmukh and S. I. Shin

 
Observations and stochastic modeling of shortwave radiative transfer at the ARM CART sites
Dana E. Lane-Veron, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; and J. M. Secora

 
Using Neural Networks for Fast and Accurate Approximation of Long Wave Radiation Parameterization in the NCAR Community Model: Evaluation of Computational Performance and Accuracy of Approximation
Vladimir M. Krasnopolsky, Univ. of Maryland and SAIC at NOAA/NCEP/EMC, Camp Springs, MD; and M. S. Fox-Rabinovitz and D. Chalikov

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Poster PDF (69.1 kB)
 
Use of GOES solar radiation data to improve long-term retrospective land surface simulations
Nathalie Voisin, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and D. P. Lettenmaier and R. Pinker

 
Efficient methods for producing temporally and topographically corrected daily climatological data sets for the continental US
Alan F. Hamlet, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and H. S. Park and D. P. Lettenmaier

 
Downscaling and projection of the wintertime extreme daily precipitation over North America by large-scale atmospheric circulation
Jiafeng Wang, Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing, China and MSC, Toronto, ON, Canada; and X. Zhang and E. Barrow

Poster PDF (137.9 kB)
 
Equatorial superrotation and the factors controlling the zonal-mean zonal winds in the tropics
Ian P. Kraucunas, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and D. L. Hartmann

 
Extreme value characteristics of daily climate scenarios produced with a stochastic weather generator
Henry N. Hayhoe, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada; and B. Qian

 
Long-term atmospheric water budget over NAME domain from radiosonde observations
Evgeney Yarosh, RSIS, Inc., Camp Springs, MD; and W. Higgins and W. Shi

 
Physical Linkages between ENSO and Tornado Frequency in the United States
Christopher J. Anderson, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; and C. K. Wikle and R. W. Arritt

 
Predicting the Onset of the North American Monsoon and Progress Toward a Mechanistic Understanding
David L. Mitchell, DRI, Reno, NV; and D. C. Ivanova, B. L. Hall, M. F. Lavin, D. J. Gochis, and K. T. Redmond

 
Paper P1.30 moved to Session 4, new paper number 4.7A