17th Conference on Climate Variability and Change
13th Conference on Middle Atmosphere
15th Conference on Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid Dynamics
    

Joint Poster Session 8

 Climate Variability and Trends - POSTERS (JOINT WITH MIDDLE ATMOSPHERE, FLUID DYNAMICS AND CLIMATE VARIATIONS) (Joint between the 17th Conference on Climate Variability and Change, the 13th Conference on Middle Atmosphere, and the 15th Conference on Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid Dynamics)
 JP8.1The NAO, the AO, and global warming: How closely related?  
Judah Cohen, AER, Lexington, MA; and M. Barlow
 JP8.2The MJO simulation of 14 IPCC AR4 coupled climate models: Structure and feedback analysis  
Jia-Lin Lin, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; and B. Mapes and K. Weickmann
 JP8.3The 1976 transition in precipitation over the Americas: the influence of tropical SST  
Huei-Ping Huang, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia Univ., Palisades, NY; and R. Seager and Y. Kushnir
 JP8.4Spring onset in the Northern Hemisphere: A role for the stratosphere?  
Robert X. Black, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and B. A. McDaniel and W. A. Robinson
 JP8.5Simulation of a low-level westerly jet and its role in West Africa precipitation variability  
Christina M. Patricola, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY; and K. H. Cook
 JP8.6Regional or local? An analysis of trends and extremes on long-term Mexican precipitation  
Marco A. Salas-Flores, Univ. of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom; and P. D. Jones
 JP8.7Decadal Temperature, Rainfall and Hydrological Trends Over the Greater Horn of Africa  extended abstract
Jared Bowden, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC; and F. H. M. Semazzi, R. Anyah, B. Onol, and A. Tawfik
 JP8.8On the spatial and temporal structure of the NAO and annular modes  
Edwin P. Gerber, Princeton Univ., Princeton, NJ; and G. K. Vallis
 JP8.9Interdecadal-Scale Correlation between Global SSTA and Climate Anomaly of China  
Xiaoxia Zhou, Nanjing Univ. of Information Science & Technology, Nanjing, China; and P. Wang
 JP8.10Increase in storm track activity during the second half of the twentieth century, and its potential impacts on atmosphere-ocean CO2 exchange  
Edmund K. M. Chang, SUNY, Stony Brook, NY; and Y. Guo
 JP8.11Has Canada Experienced More Frequent Adverse or Fair Weather Since 1953?  
Xiaolan L. Wang, MSC, Downsview, ON, Canada
 JP8.12Dynamics of the Shallow Return Flow in ITCZ Regions  
David S. Nolan, Univ. of Miami/RSMAS, Miami, FL; and C. Zhang
 JP8.13Different relationship between decadal polar temperature and eddy heat flux in the lower stratosphere in mid-winter from early spring  
Dongjoon Kim, Seoul National Univ., Seoul, South Korea; and W. Choi and H. Lee
 JP8.14Observational requirements for climate monitoring of upper-air temperature  
Dian J. Seidel, NOAA/ARL, Silver Spring, MD; and M. Free
 JP8.15Combining representations of entrainment and organization to better model atmospheric variability  extended abstract
Richard B. Neale, NOAA/CIRES/CDC, Boulder, CO; and B. Mapes
 JP8.16Assessment of trends in surface and upper air temperatures at various locations in Canada  extended abstract
Lucie A. Vincent, MSC, Toronto, ON, Canada; and E. Milewska
JP8.17Analyses of Temperature Variations in the Middle Atmosphere on Pressure vs. Altitude Surfaces  
Ellis Remsberg, NASA/LRC, Hampton, VA
 JP8.18An Assessment of the Interannual Variability of the Latent Heat Flux From NWP reanalyses Over the Tropical Pacific.  
Xiangze Jin, WHOI, Woods Hole, MA; and L. Yu and R. A. Weller
 JP8.19Middle atmosphere chemical transport model evaluation with long-term data sets  
Richard Stolarski, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and A. R. Douglass and S. E. Strahan

Thursday, 16 June 2005: 4:30 PM-6:00 PM, Riverside

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