88th Annual Meeting (20-24 January 2008)

Poster Session 4: Climate of the 20th Century (C20C) Poster Session

Wednesday, 23 January 2008: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
Exhibit Hall B (Ernest N. Morial Convention Center)
Chairs:  Chris K. Folland, United Kingdom Meteorological Office
Cochairs:  James L. Kinter III, COLA
Papers:
 
Are Australian climate trends linear?
David Jones, BOM, Vic., 3001, Australia; and R. Fawcett

 
The three dimensional structure and time evolution of the decadal variability revealed in ECMWF reanalyses
Taehyoun Shim, Korea Polar Research Institute, Incheon, South Korea; and G. H. Lim and D. I. Lee

Poster PDF (1.1 MB)
 
Low-frequency variability of the Indian Monsoon-ENSO relation and the Tropical Atlantic: The 'weakening' of the '80s and '90s
Fred Kucharski, Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy; and A. Bracco, J. H. Yoo, and F. Molteni

Poster PDF (32.2 kB)
 
P4.4
Mechanisms of a rapid global climate shift across the late 1960s

 
Can stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen tell you which way the wind is blowing or has blown in the past?
James Robert Lawrence, Univ. of Houston, Houston, TX; and S. D. Gedzelman

 
The myth of the 1970s global cooling scientific consensus
Thomas C. Peterson, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC, Asheville, NC; and W. M. Connolley and J. Fleck

Poster PDF (681.5 kB)
 
El Nino teleconnections in an atmospheric model
Sarah Ineson, Met Office Hadley Centre, Met Office, Exeter, United Kingdom; and A. A. Scaife

 
P4.9
Interaction between low frequency teleconnections and US precipitation

 
Intraseasonal Teleconnection between North American and Western North Pacific Monsoons with 20-day Time Scale
Xianan Jiang, JIFRESSE/UCLA and JPL/Caltech, Pasadena, CA; and N. C. Lau

 
Study of the frequency of extreme daily precipitation on the south of Andes mountain range . Temporary variability in the period 1961-2003 and relation with the Antartic Oscillation
Federico Ariel Robledo, Departament of Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina; and O. C. Penalba

Poster PDF (136.9 kB)
 
Response of the strating dates and the length of seasons and the Yellow River in mainland China to global warming
Yundi Jiang, National climate center/China Meteorological Administration, Beijing, China

 
P4.13
Utilizing high-resolution precipitation products to assess climate impacts

 
Observations of a global-warming reverse-reaction: California coastal summer daytine cooling
R. Bornstein, San Jose State Univ., San Jose, CA; and B. Lebassi, J. E. Gonzalez, D. Fabris, E. P. Maurer, N. L. Miller, and C. Milesi

 
RAMS simulations of a global-warming reverse-reaction: California coastal summer daytime cooling
B. Lebassi, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA; and J. E. Gonzalez, D. Fabris, E. P. Maurer, N. L. Miller, C. Milesi, and R. Bornstein