|   | P1.3 | Study 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 | 
 |   | P1.4 | A climatology of weather influences on electric power outages in New Hampshire     Michael H. Nahmias, Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH; and E. G. Hoffman | 
 |   | P1.5 | Afghanistan weather hazards     Bradford R. Pugh, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/CPC, Camp Springs, MD | 
 |   | P1.6 | Examination of Global Wind Trends Due to Global Climate Change to Improve Wind Resource Assessments     Glenn E. Van Knowe, AWS Truewind, LLC, Troy, NY; and J. W. Zack, K. T. Waight, and M. Brower | 
 |   | P1.7 | Customer satisfaction with NOAA’s National Weather Service climate products and services    Barbara E. Mayes, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and R. E. Livezey | 
 |   | P1.8 | Status 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 | 
 |   | P1.9 | Monitoring 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 | 
 |   | P1.10 | Attribution 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 | 
 |   | P1.11 | Analysis 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   
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 |   | P1.13 | Recent Trends in Mid-Atlantic Regional Water Cycle    Donglian Sun, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA | 
 |   | P1.14 | An 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 | 
 |   | P1.15 | Toward developing unbiased upper-air temperature and moisture trends from global historical radiosonde data: Validating and completing Russian radiosonde history     Steven R. Schroeder, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX | 
 |   | P1.16 | Radiosonde 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 | 
 |   | P1.17 | Surface pressure trends in the canadian arctic during 1953–2003     William A. Van Wijngaarden, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada | 
 |   | P1.18 | A revised U.S. climate extremes index     Karin L. Gleason, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC, Asheville, NC; and J. H. Lawrimore, D. H. Levinson, and T. R. Karl | 
 |   | P1.19 | Multidecadal variability of spring season minimum temperature patterns in the Western United States    David P. Brown, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH | 
 |   | P1.20 | Consistency 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 | 
 |   | P1.21 | Climate extreme indices via regional climate change workshops     Thomas C. Peterson, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC, Asheville, NC | 
 |   | P1.22 | Recent 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 | 
 |   | P1.23 | Central California: Opposing temperature trends valley vs. mountains     John R. Christy, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and W. B. Norris, K. T. Redmond, and K. P. Gallo | 
 |   | P1.24 | Examining local and regional temperature changes for the 1977-2003 period using a truly homogeneous station record     David R. Easterling, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC, Asheville, NC; and M. Menne, C. N. Williams, D. Levinson, and G. M. Goodge | 
 |   | P1.25 | Detection of Inhomogeneity in Extreme Value Series    Xuebin Zhang, MSC, Downsview, ON, Canada; and J. Wang | 
 |   | P1.26 | MONITORING OF BACKGROUND ATMOSPHERE ON CLIMATE CHANGE OVER KOREAN PENINSULA     Sung-Nam Oh, Meteorological Research Institute / Korea Meteorological Administration, Seoul, South Korea | 
 |   | P1.27 | From Dimming to Brightening: Trends in Solar Radiation inferred from Surface Observations    C. N. Long, PNNL, Richland, WA; and M. Wild and E. G. Dutton | 
 |   | P1.28 | Asymmetric 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 | 
 |   | P1.29 | An 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 | 
 |   | P1.30 | An examination of the quality of the Atlantic tropical cyclone database     Bradford S. Barrett, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and L. M. Leslie | 
 |   | P1.31 | Variance 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   
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 |   | P1.33 | Distributed 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 |