Poster Session 1 Global Change and Climate Variations Poster Session

Tuesday, 16 January 2001: 5:30 PM-7:00 PM
Host: 12th Symposium on Global Change Studies and Climate Variations

Papers:
P1.1
Assessing regional change and vulnerability
William E. Riebsame, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and J. Huff, R. Platt, D. Theobald, and T. Dickinson

P1.2
Climate impacts on water supply and demand zones in the South Platte
Klaus Wolter, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado and NOAA/ERL/CDC, Boulder, CO; and M. P. Hoerling, M. Medovaya, C. Anderson, J. Eischeid, C. A. Woodhouse, G. Bates, and M. P. Clark

P1.3
Use of ENSO information in improving seasonal water supply outlooks.
Martyn P. Clark, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and M. P. Hoerling, K. Wolter, A. J. Ray, M. C. Serreze, and G. J. McCabe Jr.

P1.4
Development of short-term streamflow forecasts for specific management applications: Case study of flow augmentation requirements for the maintenance of endangered fish habitat.
Martyn P. Clark, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and L. E. Hay, J. Pitlick, A. J. Ray, D. R. Cayan, M. Dettinger, M. Meyer-Tyree, and G. H. Leavesley

P1.5
Dendrohydrologic reconstructions: Applications to water resource management
Connie A. Woodhouse, NOAA - National Geophysical Data Center and Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and D. M. Meko

P1.6
Implications of climate variability for low flows and dilution of discharges from point sources
James F. Saunders III, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and W. M. Lewis Jr.

P1.7
User studies in the Interior West: investigating current uses of climate information and user needs
Andrea J. Ray, NOAA/ERL/CDC, Boulder, CO; and R. S. Webb and J. D. Wiener

P1.8
Value of Climate/Streamflow Forecasts for Non-Firm Energy Production in the Columbia River Basin
Alan F. Hamlet, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and D. Huppert and D. P. Lettenmaier

P1.9
An Analysis of the Influence of El Nino and La Nina on Tornado Occurrence in the United States
Adam C. Rosensweet, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD; and D. R. Smith

P1.10
Is the warming trend in eastern China due to the high absorbing aerosols?
Shaocai Yu, Duke University, Durham, NC; and J. Dong

P1.11
The effects of land use change on snowcover and the resulting influences on weather and regional climate
John E. Strack, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and G. E. Liston and R. A. Pielke Sr.

P1.13
Regional Climate Variations with Increasing CO2 in East Asia
Ki-Ho Chang, Meteorological Research Institute, Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South); and C. U. Huh, J. H. Choi, J. H. Oh, and J. Kim

P1.14
Investigation of the North Pacific Sea Ice Anomalies in the Context of Atmospheric and Oceanic Variability
Adrienne Tivy, Frontier Research System for Global Change and University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK; and U. S. Bhatt

P1.15
A detailed study of the April observational data for the Mt. Washington area over the past 45 years
Timothy O. Markle, Plymouth State College, Plymouth, NH; and N. C. Witcraft, J. P. Koermer, B. D. Keim, and M. K. Politovitch

P1.16
Trends in climate extremes in Southeast Asia, the South Pacific, and Australasia
Neville Nicholls, BMRC, Melbourne, Vic., Australia; and M. Haylock and T. Kestin

P1.17
EOFs of Climate Variability in Finite Interval and its Application in Climate signal Detection
Qigang Wu, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; and G. R. North

P1.18
Revised U.S. Climate Change Indices
Byron E. Gleason, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC, Asheville, NC; and D. R. Easterling

P1.19
Sensitivity of Climate Simulations to Land-surface Complexity: Beginning AMIP Diagnostic Subproject No. 12
Parviz Irannejad, Environment, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Sydney, NSW, Australia; and A. Henderson-Sellers, T. J. Phillips, and K. McGuffie

P1.20
Development of a catchment-based hydrometeorological forcing data set for land surface modeling applications
Aaron A. Berg, University of Texas, Austin, TX; and J. S. Famiglietti, J. P. Walker, and P. R. Houser

P1.21
P1.22
Estimation of anthropogenic signals in atmospheric GCMs using the General Linear Model and an efficient experimental design
David M. H. Sexton, UK Met Office, Bracknell, Berks., United Kingdom; and H. Grubb

P1.23
Spring to Summer Transitions in the Missouri Ozarks Region
Christopher W. Ratley, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO; and A. R. Lupo and M. A. Baxter

P1.24
Potential impacts of climate change on winter survival of perennial forage crops in the QuÉbec region of Canada
Andrew Bootsma, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada; and G. Bélanger, P. Rochette, Y. Castonguay, and D. Mongrain

P1.25
The US CLIVAR Program
David M. Legler, US CLIVAR Office, Washington, DC

P1.26
Decadal Variability in Tropical Broadband Radiation Budget
Takmeng Wong, NASA/LRC, Hampton, VA; and B. A. Wielicki and D. F. Young

P1.27
Comparison of two-dimensional cloud resolving model simulations with shipboard radar observations during TOGA COARE
Scott J. Carpenter, Aeromet, Inc., Kwajalein, Marshall Islands; and S. A. Rutledge, X. Wu, and M. W. Moncrieff

P1.28
Assessing the importance of snowmelt in distributed hydrologic simulations
C. Adam Schlosser, COLA, Calverton, MD; and W. J. Capehart and D. M. Mocko

P1.29
The Asian Monsoon and the TBO in the NCAR CCSM
Johannes Loschnigg, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI

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