16th Conference on Climate Variability and Change
    

Poster Session 1

 Poster Session: Climate Assessments, Drought, and Observed Climate Change
 P1.1Bringing together disparate data for climate impacts studies  
M. Benno Blumenthal, Columbia University, Palisades, NY; and C. F. Ropelewski, E. Grover-Kopec, J. del Corral, and M. Dilley
 P1.2Response of winter cereal productivity in Spain to climate variability  extended abstract
Concepcion Rodriguez-Puebla, University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain; and A. H. Encinas and M. D. Frías
P1.3Study on the Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Wheat Production in Contrast Environments of South Australia  
Qunying Luo, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia; and W. Bellotti and M. A. J. Willimas
 P1.4A climatology of weather influences on electric power outages in New Hampshire  extended abstract
Michael H. Nahmias, Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH; and E. G. Hoffman
 P1.5Afghanistan weather hazards  extended abstract
Bradford R. Pugh, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/CPC, Camp Springs, MD
 P1.6Examination of Global Wind Trends Due to Global Climate Change to Improve Wind Resource Assessments  extended abstract
Glenn E. Van Knowe, AWS Truewind, LLC, Troy, NY; and J. W. Zack, K. T. Waight, and M. Brower
 P1.7Customer satisfaction with NOAA’s National Weather Service climate products and services  
Barbara E. Mayes, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and R. E. Livezey
 P1.8Status report on NWS climate services implementation at the regional and local level  
Judith A. Koepsell, Climate Services Division/OCWWS/NWS/NOAA, Silver Spring, MD; and R. E. Livezey
 P1.9Monitoring and forecasting drought in Southern Africa during the 2002-2003 season  
James Verdin, USGS, Sioux Falls, SD; and C. C. Funk, T. Magadzire, J. Michaelsen, and G. Husak
 P1.10Attribution studies for understanding late 20th climate trends in the Sahel: Regional climate model simulations using NCEP Reanalysis (1982-2002)  
Gregory S. Jenkins, Howard University, Washington, DC; and B. Sylla and A. T. Gaye
 P1.11Analysis of meteorological drought in Mexico  
Juan Matias Méndez-Pérez Sr., Center for Atmospheric Sciences / National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico city, Mexico, Mexico; and V. Magaña and E. Caetano
 P1.12 moved to oral presentation 5.6a  
 P1.13Recent Trends in Mid-Atlantic Regional Water Cycle  
Donglian Sun, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
 P1.14An analysis of century-long Southwest U. S. precipitation data using wavelet analysis  
Eileen A. Hall-McKim, University of Colorado, CIRES/NOAA/AL, Boulder, CO; and G. N. Kiladis
 P1.15Toward developing unbiased upper-air temperature and moisture trends from global historical radiosonde data: Validating and completing Russian radiosonde history  extended abstract
Steven R. Schroeder, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
 P1.16Radiosonde Atmospheric Temperature Products for Assessing Climate (RATPAC): Extending a homogeneity-adjusted radiosonde temperature time series using first differences  
Melissa Free, NOAA/ARL, Silver Spring, MD; and D. J. Seidel, J. K. Angell, J. Lanzante, I. Durre, T. C. Peterson, and J. Lawrimore
 P1.17Surface pressure trends in the canadian arctic during 1953–2003  extended abstract
William A. Van Wijngaarden, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada
 P1.18A revised U.S. climate extremes index  extended abstract
Karin L. Gleason, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC, Asheville, NC; and J. H. Lawrimore, D. H. Levinson, and T. R. Karl
 P1.19Multidecadal variability of spring season minimum temperature patterns in the Western United States  
David P. Brown, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
P1.20Consistency of recent European summer climate trends and extremes with future regional climate projections  
Jeremy Pal, International Centre for Theoretical Physics, 34100 Trieste, Trieste, Italy; and F. Giorgi and X. Bi
 P1.21Climate extreme indices via regional climate change workshops  extended abstract
Thomas C. Peterson, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC, Asheville, NC
 P1.22Recent California climate variability: Spatial and temporal temperature trend patterns  
Richard Medina, California State University, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; and G. Gongora, S. LaDochy, and W. C. Patzert
 P1.23Central California: Opposing temperature trends valley vs. mountains  extended abstract
John R. Christy, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and W. B. Norris, K. T. Redmond, and K. P. Gallo
 P1.24Examining local and regional temperature changes for the 1977-2003 period using a truly homogeneous station record  extended abstract
David R. Easterling, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC, Asheville, NC; and M. Menne, C. N. Williams, D. Levinson, and G. M. Goodge
 P1.25Detection of Inhomogeneity in Extreme Value Series  
Xuebin Zhang, MSC, Downsview, ON, Canada; and J. Wang
 P1.26MONITORING OF BACKGROUND ATMOSPHERE ON CLIMATE CHANGE OVER KOREAN PENINSULA  extended abstract
Sung-Nam Oh, Meteorological Research Institute / Korea Meteorological Administration, Seoul, South Korea
 P1.27From Dimming to Brightening: Trends in Solar Radiation inferred from Surface Observations  
C. N. Long, PNNL, Richland, WA; and M. Wild and E. G. Dutton
P1.28Asymmetric responses of the hydrological cycle in global warming and El Niño  
Chia Chou, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan; and J. Y. Tu and M. H. Lo
 P1.29An updated analysis of observed cloudiness changes over China: Are changes related to increases in air pollution?  
Dale Kaiser, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN; and Y. Qian
 P1.30An examination of the quality of the Atlantic tropical cyclone database  extended abstract
Bradford S. Barrett, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and L. M. Leslie
 P1.31Variance of Interdecadal Component of Global Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly and the Correlations to the Climate of China  
Xiouxia Zhou, NUIST, Nanjing, China; and P. Wang and C. Zhu
 P1.32 moved to JP2.28  
 P1.33Distributed flash-flood hydrologic modeling for semi-arid regions using radar data  
Soni Yatheendradas, HWR-SAHRA, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and T. Wagener, H. V. Gupta, C. Unkrich, M. Schaffner, and D. Goodrich

Monday, 10 January 2005: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM

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