19th Conference on Climate Variability and Change
AMS Forum: Climate Change Manifested by Changes in Weather
    

Joint Poster Session 2

 

Model Diagnostics and General Climate Variability (Joint with Climate Change Manifested by Changes in Weather and 19th Conference on Climate Variability and Change)

 JP2.1Impact of precipitation characteristics on model's horizontal resolution and orography  
Akio Kitoh, MRI, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; and O. Arakawa
 JP2.2Low-level cloud amount simulated by an atmospheric general circulation model with a 20-km grid size  
Shoji Kusunoki, MRI, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; and T. Inoue and H. Kawai
 JP2.3Downscaled 1997/1998 Summer over East Asia using the Regional Spectral Model  extended abstract
E-Hyung Park, Yonsei Univ., Seoul, South Korea; and S. Y. Hong
 JP2.4Extreme hydrologic events from an ensemble of CCSM3 climate change simulations  
Marcia L. Branstetter, ORNL, Oak Ridge, TN; and D. J. Erickson
 JP2.5Implementation of a Double Fourier Series (DFS) Dynamic Core in a Global Numerical Weather Prediction Model  extended abstract
Hoon Park, Yonsei Univ., Seoul, South Korea; and H. B. Cheong and S. Y. Hong
 JP2.6The Role of MJO in Ensemble Forecasts of the 1997/98 El Nińo in the POAMA1 System  
Li Shi, BMRC, Melbourne, Vic., Australia; and O. Alves, H. H. Hendon, and G. Wang
 JP2.8NCEP global ensemble based anomaly forecast  
Yuejian Zhu, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/EMC, Camp Springs, MD; and Z. Toth
 JP2.9Assessment of the Severe Weather Environment in North America Simulated by Global Climate Models  extended abstract
Patrick T. Marsh, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and H. Brooks and D. J. Karoly
 JP2.10Assessment of global climate models performance from the characterization of duration, intensity and frequency of daily rainfall. Application to African Sahel  extended abstract
Amadou Idrissa Bokoye, EC/MSC/Ouranos Consortium, Inc., Montreal, QC, Canada; and P. Gachon, N. Gauthier, D. Parishkura, A. Cotnoir, G. Vigeant, and J. Milton
 JP2.11A successful story in predicting NAM events by the operational NCEP's GFS model  
Ming Cai, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL; and C. S. Shin and H. Van den Dool
 JP2.12Asian dust - pollution interactions inducing more solar radiation absorption: Results from ground-based sky radiation measurements  
B. J. Sohn, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea; and T. Nakajima, H. W. Chun, and K. Aoki
 JP2.13Interaction between dust storms, precipitation and Gulf of California moisture surges in the Paso del Norte region  
Karina Apodaca, Howard University, Washington, DC; and D. V. R. Morris, A. Y. Lozano, J. Negrete, and D. R. M. Fitzgerald
 JP2.14Climatology of sub-monthly wave patterns associated with tropical cyclone tracks over the East Asian monsoon area during July-August season  
Ken-Chung Ko, National Kaohsiung Normal Univ., Kaohsiung, Taiwan; and H. H. Hsu
 JP2.15Recurving typhoons and eastern North Pacific predictability as revealed by singular vectors  
Carolyn A. Reynolds, NRL, Monterey, CA
 JP2.16The relationship between ENSO, PNA, and AO/NAO and extreme storminess, rainfall, and temperature variability during the Florida dry season: thoughts on predictability and attribution  extended abstract
Bartlett C. Hagemeyer, NOAA/NWS, Melbourne, FL
 JP2.17Atmospheric blocking and patterns of low-frequency variability arising from the breaking of upper level Rossby waves  extended abstract
T. J. Woollings, Univ. of Reading, Reading, Berks., United Kingdom; and B. J. Hoskins and M. Blackburn
 JP2.18Comparison of observed and modeled trends in annual extremes of temperature and precipitation  
Dmitry Kiktev, Hydrometeorological Centre of Russia, Moscow, Russia; and J. Caesar and L. V. Alexander
 JP2.19Understanding the climatology of small-scale patterns of orographic precipitation: progress from the Olympic Mountains  
Justin R. Minder, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and A. M. Anders, G. H. Roe, and D. Durran
 JP2.20Innovations in Spatial Analysis in the Bureau of Meteorology  
David Jones, BOM, Vic., 3001, Australia; and D. X. Wang, N. Plummer, D. I. Grant, and A. Rea
 JP2.21Links between West Africa monsoon variability and summer anomalies in the western Mediterranean  
Marina Baldi, IBIMET/CNR, Rome, Italy; and G. A. Dalu and M. Gaetani
 JP2.22On the mechanisms resulting in post-fire flash floods: a case study  
Lee Tryhorn, Monash University, Clayton, Vic., Australia; and A. Lynch and R. Abramson
 JP2.23Climate Variability and the Texas Fire Weather Season of 2005–2006: An Historic Perspective of a Statewide Disaster  extended abstract
Kurt M. Van Speybroeck, NOAA/NWS, Brownsville, TX; and A. R. Patrick and M. C. Oaks
 JP2.24Bioclimatological aspects of sudden cardiovascular death cases  
Rita Pongracz, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary; and J. Bartholy, Z. Kis, K. Toro, G. Dunai, N. Szlavik, and E. Keller
 JP2.25Southern California upwelling: Is recent weakening a result of global warming?  extended abstract
Steve LaDochy, California State Univ., Los Angeles, CA; and P. Ramirez and W. C. Patzert
 JP2.26Abrupt Seasonal Migration of the ITCZ into the Summer Hemisphere  
Peng Xian, Columbia Univ. and NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, New York, NY; and R. L. Miller

Monday, 15 January 2007: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM, Exhibit Hall C

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