Poster Session 2 Wednesday/Thursday Poster Session

Wednesday, 13 January 2016: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
Hall D/E ( New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center)
Host: 28th Conference on Climate Variability and Change

This is for Wednesday and Thursday sessions

Papers:
595
598
Predictability of the Wintertime Arctic Oscillation Based on Autumn Circulation: Assessment on Independent Data
Vladimir Kryjov, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Climate Center, Busan, South Korea; and Y. M. Min

599
Collaborative REAnalysis Technical Environment—Visualizer (CREATE-V)
Mark McInerney, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and G. L. Potter, L. Carriere, D. Nadeau, E. Winter, J. Peters, T. P. Maxwell, S. Strong, Y. Shen, J. Hertz, S. Ambrose, J. L. Schnase, and G. S. Tamkin

602
Application of the delta-four-stream approximation method to the global forecast model of Japan Meteorological Agency
Ryohei Sekiguchi, Japan Meteorological Agency, Tokyo, Japan; and R. Nagasawa and S. Yabu

604
A Machine-Learning Approach to Studying Relationships Between Extremes in Geopotential Height and Surface Temperature
Krishna Karthik Gadiraju, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and B. Ramachandra, D. Kaiser, T. P. Karnowski, R. R. Vatsavai, and S. Ostro

Handout (5.9 MB)

605
Plate Climatology Theory
Paul Edward Kamis, Independent, Norman, Oklahoma; and J. E. Kamis
Manuscript (205.1 kB)

Handout (1.3 MB)

Poster 607 has been moved to poster 855A.

610
Climate Variability of Indian Summer Monsoon and their Impacts Associated with Large-Scale Circulations
R. Suseela Reddy, Jackson State Univ., Jackson, MS; and F. Tuluri and M. Fadavi

611
West Pacific Jet Retraction: A Case Study and Phase Space Analysis
Melissa L. Breeden, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and J. E. Martin

614
Using High Spectral Resolution Infrared Satellite Measurements to Monitor Climate Trends
Daniel DeSlover, CIMSS/Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and R. Knuteson, D. Tobin, and H. Revercomb

615
Sensitivities of the double-ITCZ rainfall bias in the Superparameterized Community Earth System Model
Sungduk Yu, University of California, Irvine, CA; and M. Pritchard and C. Bretherton

616
Evaluating Predictions of Convective Environments using the Climate Forecast System Version 2
Adam J. Stepanek, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; and R. Trapp and M. E. Baldwin

617
Application of the 30km FIM-iHYCOM coupled model to subseasonal forecasting within S2S NMME
Stan Benjamin, NOAA/ESRL, Boulder, CO; and S. Sun, H. Li, B. Green, R. Bleck, and G. Grell

620
Comparison of Warm Season North American Precipitation Variability Observations to CFSv2
Kirstin J. Harnos, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/CPC, College Park, MD; and S. Weaver

624
Precipitation variations during the recent SST warming period in the Intra-Americas Region, 1982–2012
Equisha Glenn, City College, New York, NY; and M. Angeles, D. Comarazamy, T. Smith, and J. Gonzalez

625
Multi-Model Prediction for Western Pacific Cross-Equatorial Flow
Hye-Mi Kim, SUNY, Stony Brook, NY; and Y. Zhou

626
An Observational Radiative Constraint on Hydrologic Cycle Intensification
Anthony M. DeAngelis, University of California, Los Angeles, CA; and X. Qu, M. D. Zelinka, and A. Hall

Handout (1.3 MB)

627
Climate Projections for the Central USA at High Resolution
Quinn Pallardy, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO; and B. M. Svoma

631
Estimation of Regional Climate Changes in European and Mediterranean Subregions Using Different RCP Scenarios
Rita Pongrácz, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary; and J. Bartholy, I. Pieczka, and K. Szabóné André
Manuscript (3.0 MB)

633
The Role of Anthropogenic External Forcing in Australian Rainfall Trends
Carsten Frederiksen, Collaboration for Australian Weather and Climate Research, Docklands, Australia; and S. Grainger

634
Climate Change and the Sea Breeze in the North Carolina Coast
Nicholas T. Luchetti, Digital Earth Virtual Environment and Learning Outreach Project National Program, Greenville, NC; and R. Ferreira

- Indicates paper has been withdrawn from meeting
- Indicates an Award Winner