Climate Variability, the Oceans, and Societal Impacts
    

Poster Session 2

 Forecasting Climate Variability Posters
 Organizer: Ants Leetmaa, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/CPC, Camp Springs, MD
 P2.1On the intraseasonal oscillation in a coupled GCM  
Joong-Bae Ahn, Pusan National Univ., Pusan, Korea; and H. S. Park
 P2.2The Global Change Master Directory: Connecting Users of Climate Data with Producers of Climate Data  
Scott A Ritz, NASA Global Change Master Directory, Lanham, MD; and S. M. Leicester
 P2.3Simulation of seasonal to decadal variations by CPC's new climate model  
Wilbur Y. Chen, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/CPC, Camp Springs, MD; and M. Kanamitsu
 P2.4Sea surface temperature anomalies due to anomalous oceanic heat fluxes  
Matthias Munnich, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA; and J. D. Neelin and J. C. McWilliams
 P2.5Relationships between Atmospheric Internal Variability and the Responses to an Extratropical SST Anomaly  
Shiling Peng, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and W. Robinson
P2.6Recent advances in the observation and analysis of large-scale oceanic precipitation  
Phillip A. Arkin, NOAA Office of Global Programs, Silver Spring, MD; and R. Adler, A. Gruber, and P. Xie
 P2.7Performance of a nested regional spectral model coupled with a mesoscale model under contrasting ENSO regimes  
Loren D. White, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS; and R. S. Reddy
P2.8The interannual variability of intense western Pacific typhoons during the 1997–1999 El Nino/La Nina cycle  
Boyce R. Columbus, Hurricane Researcher, Mililani, HI
P2.9The role of ocean waves and SST in seasonal variability  
William A. Perrie, Bedford Insitute of Oceanography, Dartmouth, NS, Canada; and Y. Zhang
 P2.10The role of the ocean boundary conditions for seasonal predictability  
Thomas J. Reichler, SIO/Univ. of California, La Jolla, CA; and J. O. Roads and M. Kanamitsu
 P2.11Toward Understanding the North American Monsoon and Forecasting Summer Energy Demand in the Desert Southwest  
David L. Mitchell, DRI, Reno, NV; and K. Redmond, D. C. Ivanova, and R. Rabin
 P2.12Using the Historical Relationship between Solar Flux and Hurricane Strength to Forecast Landfall Intensity  
Phillip A. Zuzolo, Autometric Inc., Springfield, VA; and A. M. Powell and B. J. Zuzolo
 P2.13Value of Quality Evaluated, High-temporal Resolution Marine Meteorology Observations  
Shawn R. Smith, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL; and M. A. Bourassa, D. M. Legler, and J. J. O'Brien
 P2.14The relationship between the atmospheric transients and the tropical sea surface temperatures  
Peitao Peng, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/CPC, Camp Springs, MD; and A. Kumar
 P2.15On the end of El Nino events  
Gabriel A. Vecchi, JISAO/Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and D. E. Harrison
 P2.16A Conceptual Model for the Indian Ocean Dipole mode  
Fei-Fei Jin, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and L. Yu
 P2.17Concerning Applications of Singular Spectrum Analysis  
Han-Ru Cho, National Central University, Chungli, Taiwan; and H. Ye
 P2.18Climate variability and large storm surge on the Pacific coast of the United States  
Anthony L. Westerling, SIO/Univ. of California, La Jolla, CA
 P2.19An analysis of stabilizing mechanisms in the climate system using a simple atmosphere-ocean box-model  
Karina Lindberg, Univ. of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark; and V. A. Alexeev
 P2.20A Western United States Fire Climatology  
Anthony L. Westerling, SIO/Univ. of California, La Jolla, CA; and A. Gershunov, D. R. Cayan, and T. J. Brown
 P2.21A Global Parallel High-Resolution UCLA-POP Coupled Atmosphere-Ocean GCM for Assessing Climate and Variability in the Ocean  
Jin-Yi Yu, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA; and R. C. Malone
 P2.22A coupled modeling system of the hydrologic cycle within river basins  
Keeley R. Costigan, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and C. L. Winter, E. P. Springer, and J. R. Stalker
 P2.23Delayed Atmospheric Response to ENSO  
Arun Kumar, NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Camp Springs, MD; and W. Wang and M. P. Hoerling
 P2.24Double Ensemble Estimates of Precipitation in the Southeastern United States for Extreme ENSO Events  
K. V. Verzone, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL; and M. A. Bourassa, T. E. LaRow, J. J. O'Brien, and S. D. Cooke
 P2.25Evaluation of parameter sensitivity for different levels of land-surface model complexity  
Terri S. Hogue, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and L. A. Bastidas, H. V. Gupta, and S. Sorooshian
 P2.26Interannual Variability in the Regional Climate Simulation over South America  
Vasubandhu Misra, COLA, Calverton, MD; and P. A. Dirmeyer and B. P. Kirtman
 P2.27Major Bangladesh floods as coupled ocean-atmosphere phenomena  
Peter J. Webster, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and W. Han, K. Sahami, and R. Grossman
 P2.28Mechanism of biennial oscillation in the tropical Indo-Pacific  
Kwang-Yul Kim, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL
 P2.29Dependence on land surface model of the time scale of soil moisture variability  
Wanqiu Wang, NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Camp Springs, MD; and A. Kumar
 P2.30Subseasonal Variability of the Asian Summer Monsoon: Role of Tropical SST  
H. Annamalai, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI

Tuesday, 16 January 2001: 2:15 PM-3:30 PM

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