Session 1 Computational intelligence methods in forecasting

Monday, 24 January 2011: 11:00 AM-12:00 PM
2A (Washington State Convention Center)
Host: Ninth Conference on Artificial Intelligence and its Applications to the Environmental Sciences
Chair:
William W. Hsieh, Univ. of British Columbia, Dept. of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Vancouver, BC

Papers:
11:00 AM
1.1
Application of the neural network technique to develop a nonlinear multi-model ensemble for precipitation over ConUS
Vladimir M. Krasnopolsky, IMSG at NCEP/NWS/NOAA, Camp Springs, MD; and Y. Lin

11:15 AM
1.2
A turbine hub height wind speed consensus forecasting system
William Myers, NCAR/RAL, Boulder, CO; and S. Linden
11:30 AM
1.3
Using data mining to improve convective initiation forecasts
John K. Williams, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and D. A. Ahijevych and J. R. Mecikalski

11:45 AM
1.4
Nonlinear principal component analysis applied to the tropical MJO cycle
Johannes Jenkner, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and W. W. Hsieh and A. J. Cannon
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