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Advances in climate modeling and prediction Posters

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Thursday, 8 January 2015: 9:45 AM-11:00 AM
Host: 27th Conference on Climate Variability and Change

Papers:
 
581
The General Circulation of the Atmosphere and Climate Changes
Vladimir Krupchatnikov, Siberian Research Hydrometeorology Institute, Novosibirsk, Russia; and Y. Martynova, I. Borovko, and T. Shulgina

 
582
Convective and Stratiform Precipitation Characteristics in an Ensemble of Regional Climate Model Simulations
Jan Kysely, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Prague, Czech Republic; and Z. Rulfova, A. Farda, and M. Hanel

 
Poster 583 has been moved. New paper number is 12A.2A.

 
584
Diagnosing Factors Influencing AMOC Decline in Climate Models
Abigail Lauren Ahlert, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; and M. Winton

 
585
Toward Understanding Climatic Influences on Cold-Season Tornado Events
Samuel J. Childs, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; and S. Weaver

Handout (1.9 MB)

 
586
The SWAP, a day-to-day monitoring tool for drought (as well as flood)
Er Lu, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, China; and W. Cai, Z. Jiang, and Q. Zhang

 
587
Quantification of the Anthropogenic Contribution to Global Warming
Austin Hope, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; and T. Canty, N. Mascioli, and R. J. Salawitch

 
Poster 588 has been moved. New paper number is 9B.3A.

 
589
The seasonal predictability induced by the transient eddies
Chihiro Matsukawa, Japan Meteorological Agency, Tokyo, Japan; and Y. Takaya and S. Maeda

 
590
Uncertainty quantification of daily precipitation extremes
Michael F. Wehner, LBNL, Berkeley, CA; and P. Pall, M. Duffy, D. Stone, C. Paciorek, and W. D. Collins

 
591
Regional Climate Model Experiment Using RegCM Subgridding Options in the Framework of Med-CORDEX
Judit Bartholy, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary; and R. Pongracz, I. Pieczka, F. D. Kelemen, A. Kis, and K. Andre
Manuscript (1.4 MB)

Handout (789.6 kB)

 
592
Sensitivity of Tropical Cyclones to Parameterized Convection in the NASA GEOS5 Model
Young-Kwon Lim, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and S. Schubert, O. Reale, M. I. Lee, A. Molod, and M. J. Suarez

 
593
Decadal and Long-Term U.S. Trends of Extreme Precipitation and Temperature Using CMIP5 Hindcast Data
Steve T. Stegall, Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites, Asheville, NC; and K. E. Kunkel

 
595
Quantifying the climatological environmental influence on tropical cyclone intensity
Sarah Strazzo, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and J. Elsner and T. H. Jagger

 
596
Response of Summer Precipitation over the Yangtze River Basin to the Equatorial Pacific SST Anomalies: A Simulation Study with CAM3
Hui Li, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology/Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Nanjing, China; and E. Lu, P. Zhai, S. Zhou, and Y. Wang

 
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