Joint Poster Session 3 Climatology and Long-Term Satellite Data Studies: Part II (Joint with the 11th Symposium on Global Change Studies)

Thursday, 13 January 2000: 10:00 AM-12:00 PM
Hosts: (Joint between the 10th Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography; and the 11th Symposium on Global Change Studies )
Organizers:
Tracy DeLiberty, Univ. of Delaware, Dept. of Geography, Newark, DE and Michael Goodman, NASA/MSFC/GHCC, Huntsville, AL

Papers:
JP3.0
Student Poster Contest

JP3.1
GPCP Global Pentad Precipitation Analysis: A 20-Year data Set Based on Gauge Observations and Satellite Estimates
Pingping Xie, NOAA/CPC, Camp Springs, MD; and R. R. Ferraro, J. E. Janowiak, P. A. Arkin, G. J. Huffman, R. F. Adler, and A. Gruber

JP3.2
A global precipitation perspective on persistent extratropical flow anomalies
George J. Huffman, NASA/GSFC and SSAI, Greenbelt, MD; and R. F. Adler and D. T. Bolvin

JP3.3
TRMM-based merged precipitation analyses
Robert F. Adler, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and G. Huffman, D. T. Bolvin, E. Nelkin, and S. Curtis

JP3.4
SSM/I-derived global rainfall statistics and their application
Qihang Li, NOAA/NESDIS, Camp Springs, MD; and R. R. Ferraro

JP3.5
Evaluation of the GPCP Rainfall Product via the Surface Reference Data Center
J. Brad McGavock, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and J. S. Greene, B. A. Gibson, and M. L. Morrissey

JP3.6
JP3.7
Interannual variability of tropical precipitation as represented in satellite-based data sets
Franklin R. Robertson, NASA/MSFC/GHCC, Huntsville, AL; and D. Fitzjarrald, J. Roads, and E. McCaul

JP3.8
Variability of Convective Precipitation from TRMM Microwave Imager (TMI)
Ye Hong, Caelum Research Corp., Rockville, MD; and C. D. Kummerow and W. S. Olson

JP3.9
JP3.10
Large-scale Precipitation and Latent Heating Distributions in the Tropics from SSM/I and TRMM TMI/PR
William S. Olson, Univ. of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD; and Y. Hong, S. Yang, Z. S. Haddad, C. D. Kummerow, and W. K. Tao

JP3.11
Evaluation of a new technique to combined microwave and infrared satellite data for estimation of small-scale rainfall over the global tropics and subtropics
Martin C. Todd, Univ. of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; and C. K. Kidd, D. R. Kniveton, T. J. Bellerby, and D. Kilham

JP3.12
A combined infrared and microwave technique for studying the diurnal variation of rainfall over Amazonia
Andrew J. Negri, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and L. Xu, R. F. Adler, E. Anagnostou, and T. M. Rickenbach

JP3.13
Identifying the relationship of a satellite derived surface wetness with precipitation and river discharge
Alan Basist, NOAA/NCDC, Asheville, NC; and C. Williams, A. Chang, R. R. Ferraro, N. Grody, and T. Ross

JP3.14
JP3.15
Typical evolution of cold cloud patterns associated with wet and dry spells over Central America during the wet season
Malaquias Pena, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma and NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and M. W. Douglas

JP3.16
High-Resolution Space/Time Variations of Cloud Conditions from the CHANCES Data Set
Thomas H. Vonder Haar, Science and Technology Corp. and CIRA/ Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and M. A. Ringerud and D. L. Reinke

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