| | 3.4 | Deconstructing Atlantic ITCZ variability: influence of the local cross-equatorial SST gradient, and remote forcing from the eastern equatorial Pacific John C. H. Chiang, JISAO/Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and Y. Kushnir and A. Giannini |
| 2:14 PM | 3.4a | Sensitivity of initial conditions for the tropical cyclone simulation (Formerly Paper number 2.3) P. K. Patra, IBM India Research Lab., New Delhi, India; and M. Tewari, M. S. Santhanam, and Z. Christidis |
| 2:29 PM | 3.5 | Simulations of Winter Mesoscale Circulations associated with an Isolated Heat and Moisture Source Neil F. Laird, Univ. of Illinois and ISWS, Champaign, IL; and D. A. R. Kristovich and J. E. Walsh |
| 2:44 PM | 3.6 | Tropical Cloud Radiative Forcing and the Hadley and Walker Circulations: A Simple Model Baijun Tian, SIO/Univ. of California, La Jolla, CA; and V. Ramanathan |
| 2:59 PM | 3.7 | Tehuantepec Wind and Pressure Changes Associated with Tropical Cyclones (Formerly Paper Number 2.4) Mark A. Bourassa, COAPS, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL |
| 3:14 PM | | Coffee Break
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