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
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| | JP2.1 | Using a global climate model to examine changes in Arctic permafrost James R. Miller, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; and G. L. Russell |
| | JP2.2 | Spatial 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 |
| | JP2.3 | Characteristics of winter cyclone activity in the Northern North Atlantic Maria A. Tsukernik, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and M. C. Serreze |
| | JP2.4 | The 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 |
| | JP2.5 | Mechanisms 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 |
| | JP2.6 | Investigating the Relationship Between Modeled Ice Extent and the AO/NAO Todd E. Arbetter, NSIDC/CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and M. Serreze |
| | JP2.7 | Investigating the climatic effects of the NAO over Greenland using Polar MM5 Michael Previdi, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; and D. E. Veron |
| | JP2.8 | Analyzing Low Frequency Variability in Atlantic Water using the CCSM3 Kara A. Sterling, International Arctic Research Center, Fairbanks, AK; and U. Bhatt and I. Polyakov |
| | JP2.9 | Strong trends in the skill of the ERA-40 and NCEP/NCAR reanalyses in the high and middle latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere, 1958–2001 David H. Bromwich, Byrd Polar Research Center/Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH; and R. L. Fogt |
| | JP2.10 | Ice Ocean Model Forcing using ERA-40 Data. Axel J. Schweiger, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and R. W. Lindsay and J. Zhang |
| | JP2.11 | Application of A mesoscale 3DVAR system at high latitudes as a step towards Arctic reanalysis Jeffrey S. Tilley, Regional Weather Information Center, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND; and X. Fan and J. E. Walsh |
| | JP2.12 | Antarctic Net Precipitation Estimate from NCEP-DOE Reanalysis-2 Chuanyu Xu, U.S. National Ice Center, Washington, DC and QSS Group, Inc., Lanham, MD; and C. Z. Zou and M. L. Van Woert |
| | JP2.13 | A re-evaluation of upper tropospheric winds in reanalyses near Svalbard 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
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| | JP2.15 | High resolution regional climate simulations over Iceland using Polar MM5 David H. Bromwich, Byrd Polar Research Center, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH; and L. Bai and G. G. Bjarnason |
| | JP2.16 | The Arctic boundary layer in six regional scale (ARCMIP) models Michael Tjernström, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden; and M. Žagar, G. Svensson, A. Rinke, K. Dethloff, J. Cassano, C. Jones, K. Wyser, and M. Shaw |
| | JP2.17 | Glaciers and Climate in Southern Alaska: present and future Uma S. Bhatt, Univ. of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK; and J. Zhang, C. Lingle, W. Tangborn, and J. Tilley |
| | JP2.18 | Ocean Dynamics in Recent Arctic Freshwater Changes Xiangdong Zhang, International Arctic Research Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK |
| | JP2.19 | The thinning of arctic sea ice, 1988–2003: have we passed a tipping point? R. W. Lindsay, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and J. Zhang |
| | JP2.20 | Locating and removing problematic data in the DMSP SSM/I data sets Andrew L. Molthan, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE; and M. R. Anderson |
| | JP2.21 | Developing a climate record for a glacial lake valley in Svalbard Daniel Philip Lane, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY |
| | JP2.22 | Climatology as the mean of two modes: an application to interior Alaska temperatures from medium range MOS Timothy L Shy, NOAA/NWSFO, Fairbanks, AK; and R. Thoman and E. Stevens |
| | JP2.23 | Climate 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 |
| | JP2.24 | A time series analysis of multiyear sea ice in the central Arctic Andrew J. Hamm, NASA/GSFC Greenbelt, MD and Northland College, Ashland, WI; and P. Gloersen |
| | JP2.25 | Climate variability determined from Arctic Ocean snow melt onset dates Mark R. Anderson, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE |
| | JP2.26 | Climatology of the winter surface temperature inversion in Fairbanks, Alaska Brian Hartmann, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK; and G. Wendler |
| | JP2.27 | Decadal 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 |
| | JP2.28 | Dynamical Amplifier of Global Warming Ming Cai, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL |
| | JP2.29 | Footprint of the dynamical amplifier of global warmings at the TOA Christelle Castet, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and M. Cai |
| | JP2.30 | Advantages 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 |