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Regional Climate Modeling Part II

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Tuesday, 4 February 2014: 3:30 PM-5:30 PM
Room C209 (The Georgia World Congress Center )
Hosts: (Joint between the 28th Conference on Hydrology; and the 26th Conference on Climate Variability and Change )
Cochairs:  Christopher L. Castro, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ and Ruby Leung, Atmospheric Sciences and Global Change, PNNL, Seattle, WA
Papers:
  3:30 PM
J9.1
High Resolution Regional Climate Modeling of Summer Extremes for the United States Northeast
Luis Ortiz, City College of New York, New York, NY; and J. E. González and B. Lebassi-Habtezion

  3:45 PM
J9.2
Validation of Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model Simulations of the South American Climate during the Austral Summer of 2003–2004
Stephen D. Nicholls, NASA/GSFC and Maryland Office of Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Greenbelt, MD; and K. I. Mohr
  4:00 PM
J9.3
Creating a unified perspective of the North American monsoon: from the paleoclimate record to climate change projections
Christopher L. Castro, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and H. I. Chang, C. Woodhouse, C. Carrillo, B. Ciancarelli, and D. Griffin
  4:45 PM
J9.6
Ultra high-resolution near-term hydro-meteorological projections and impact assessments over the United States and South Asia
Moetasim Ashfaq, ORNL, Oak Ridge, TN; and S. C. Kao, R. Mei, D. Touma, D. Rastogi, S. M. Absar, and B. S. Naz

  5:00 PM
J9.7
An investigation of the relative contribution of Lake Victoria to regional model bias in the customization of WRF for Eastern Africa
Rowan Elizabeth Argent, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and F. H. M. Semazzi, L. Xie, and X. Sun