22nd Conference on Climate Variability and Change
18th Conference on Applied Climatology
    

Joint Session 10

 Predictability, Prediction and Impact of Drought: II (Joint between the 22nd Conference on Climate Variability and Change and the 18th Conference on Applied Climatology)
 Cochairs: Ning Zeng, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; Siegfried D. Schubert, Global Modeling and Assimilation Office, Greenbelt, MD
1:30 PMJ10.1Toward the next generation of seasonal drought outlooks  
Douglas M. Le Comte, NOAA/NWS, Camp Springs, MD; and E. O'Lenic and W. Higgins
1:45 PMJ10.2The physical mechanisms by which the leading patterns of SST variability impact U.S. precipitation  
Hailan Wang, NASA, Hampton, VA; and S. D. Schubert, M. J. Suarez, and R. D. Koster
2:00 PMJ10.3Optimal Tropical Sea Surface Temperature Forcing of North American Drought  
Sang-Ik Shin, Univ. of Colorado and NOAA ESRL, Boulder, CO; and P. D. Sardeshmukh
2:15 PMJ10.4ANCEP/NLDAS Seasonal Drought Prediction over the Continental US Using the Seasonal Forecast System Developed by Princeton University and University of Washington  
Youlong Xia, NOAA/NCEP/EMC, Camp Springs, MD; and M. Ek, E. Wood, L. Luo, J. Sheffield, D. P. Lettenmaier, B. Livneh, and K. Mitchell
J10.4PAPER WITHDRAWN  
2:30 PMJ10.5Estimating oceanic precipitation during the 1930s “Dustbowl” and 1950s US droughts  
Mathew Barlow, Univ. of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA
2:45 PMJ10.6The Pacific Ocean's influence on drought and wetness in the continental United States and the nation's breadbasket  extended abstract
Brad Rippey, USDA, Washington, DC

Tuesday, 19 January 2010: 1:30 PM-3:00 PM, B216

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