8th Conference on Polar Meteorology and Oceanography
16th Conference on Climate Variability and Change
    

Joint Poster Session 2

 Formal Poster Viewing - High Latitude Climate Variability and Change (Joint with the Eight Conference on Polar Meteorology and the 16th symposium on Global Change & Climate Variations)
 Organizer: Vladimir Alexeev, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK
 JP2.1Using a global climate model to examine changes in Arctic permafrost  
James R. Miller, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; and G. L. Russell
 JP2.2Spatial and Temporal Variability of Carbon Flux on the North Slope of Alaska: A Study of the Barrow-Atqasuk-Ivotuk Region  
Walter C. Oechel, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA; and H. Kwon, R. Zulueta, J. Verfaillie, G. Kinoshita, J. Kimball, F. A. Heinsch, and S. Running
 JP2.3Characteristics of winter cyclone activity in the Northern North Atlantic  
Maria A. Tsukernik, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and M. C. Serreze
 JP2.4The response of winter Arctic sea ice to Arctic Oscillation and dipole anomaly in the atmosphere  
Jia Wang, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK; and B. Wu and J. E. Walsh
 JP2.5Mechanisms of decadal and interdecadal Arctic climate variability in the Community Climate System Model CCSM2  
Hugues Goosse, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium; and M. M. Holland
 JP2.6Investigating the Relationship Between Modeled Ice Extent and the AO/NAO  
Todd E. Arbetter, NSIDC/CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and M. Serreze
 JP2.7Investigating the climatic effects of the NAO over Greenland using Polar MM5  extended abstract
Michael Previdi, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; and D. E. Veron
 JP2.8Analyzing Low Frequency Variability in Atlantic Water using the CCSM3  
Kara A. Sterling, International Arctic Research Center, Fairbanks, AK; and U. Bhatt and I. Polyakov
 JP2.9Strong trends in the skill of the ERA-40 and NCEP/NCAR reanalyses in the high and middle latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere, 1958–2001  extended abstract wrf recording
David H. Bromwich, Byrd Polar Research Center/Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH; and R. L. Fogt
 JP2.10Ice Ocean Model Forcing using ERA-40 Data.  
Axel J. Schweiger, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and R. W. Lindsay and J. Zhang
 JP2.11Application of A mesoscale 3DVAR system at high latitudes as a step towards Arctic reanalysis  extended abstract
Jeffrey S. Tilley, Regional Weather Information Center, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND; and X. Fan and J. E. Walsh
 JP2.12Antarctic Net Precipitation Estimate from NCEP-DOE Reanalysis-2  extended abstract
Chuanyu Xu, U.S. National Ice Center, Washington, DC and QSS Group, Inc., Lanham, MD; and C. Z. Zou and M. L. Van Woert
 JP2.13A re-evaluation of upper tropospheric winds in reanalyses near Svalbard  extended abstract
David H. Bromwich, Byrd Polar Research Center, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH; and S. H. Wang
 Paper JP2.14 has been moved to Joint Session J4, New Paper Number J4.3A  
 JP2.15High resolution regional climate simulations over Iceland using Polar MM5  extended abstract
David H. Bromwich, Byrd Polar Research Center, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH; and L. Bai and G. G. Bjarnason
 JP2.16The Arctic boundary layer in six regional scale (ARCMIP) models  extended abstract
Michael Tjernström, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden; and M. Žagar, G. Svensson, A. Rinke, K. Dethloff, J. Cassano, C. Jones, K. Wyser, and M. Shaw
 JP2.17Glaciers and Climate in Southern Alaska: present and future  extended abstract
Uma S. Bhatt, Univ. of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK; and J. Zhang, C. Lingle, W. Tangborn, and J. Tilley
 JP2.18Ocean Dynamics in Recent Arctic Freshwater Changes  
Xiangdong Zhang, International Arctic Research Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK
 JP2.19The thinning of arctic sea ice, 1988–2003: have we passed a tipping point?  extended abstract
R. W. Lindsay, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and J. Zhang
 JP2.20Locating and removing problematic data in the DMSP SSM/I data sets  extended abstract
Andrew L. Molthan, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE; and M. R. Anderson
 JP2.21Developing a climate record for a glacial lake valley in Svalbard  
Daniel Philip Lane, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
 JP2.22Climatology as the mean of two modes: an application to interior Alaska temperatures from medium range MOS  extended abstract
Timothy L Shy, NOAA/NWSFO, Fairbanks, AK; and R. Thoman and E. Stevens
 JP2.23Climate variability of free atmosphere in the polar regions  
Alexander P. Makshtas, Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia; and V. V. Maistrova and V. Alexeev
 JP2.24A time series analysis of multiyear sea ice in the central Arctic  extended abstract
Andrew J. Hamm, NASA/GSFC Greenbelt, MD and Northland College, Ashland, WI; and P. Gloersen
 JP2.25Climate variability determined from Arctic Ocean snow melt onset dates  
Mark R. Anderson, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE
 JP2.26Climatology of the winter surface temperature inversion in Fairbanks, Alaska  extended abstract
Brian Hartmann, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK; and G. Wendler
 JP2.27Decadal shifts in the relationship among surface temperature records of the weather stations in western sub-Arctic  
Muyin Wang, JISAO/Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and J. E. Overland
 JP2.28Dynamical Amplifier of Global Warming  
Ming Cai, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL
 JP2.29Footprint of the dynamical amplifier of global warmings at the TOA  
Christelle Castet, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and M. Cai
 JP2.30Advantages of T-mode Decomposition in Rotated Principal Component Analysis: Applications to the Arctic  
Nathaniel C. Johnson, Penn State Univ., University Park, PA; and A. Avramov, E. E. Clothiaux, N. Shirer, J. Harrington, and J. Verlinde

Thursday, 13 January 2005: 9:45 AM-11:00 AM

* - Indicates paper has been withdrawn from meeting

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