14th Symposium on Global Change and Climate Variations
    

Poster Session 2

 Poster Session II
 P2.1Long-term Variations in the 1000+ Year PCM Control Run  extended abstract
Aiguo Dai, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and W. M. Washington, G. A. Meehl, A. Hu, T. W. Bettge, and W. G. Strand
 P2.2Lidar observation of mid-latitude water vapor layers near the tropopause  
John E. Wessel, Aerospace Corp, Los Angeles, CA; and R. W. Farley
 P2.3LASE characterization of the hurricane environment and the influence of moisture on hurricane forecasting  
Syed Ismail, NASA/LRC, Hampton, VA; and E. V. Browell, R. A. Ferrare, S. A. Kooi, A. Notari, J. B. Halverson, T. N. Krishnamurti, and K. Rupa
 P2.4Interannual variations in the south Asian haze forcing: Implications to ENSO  
Chul Eddy Chung, SIO/Univ. of California, La Jolla, CA; and V. Ramanathan
P2.5Indian Ocean Dipole and Regional Climate Variability  
Lishan Tseng, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan
 P2.6Implementation of the NCAR Community Land Model (CLM) in the NASA/NCAR finite-volume Global Climate Model (fvGCM)  extended abstract
Jon D. Radakovich, NASA/GSFC and SAIC, Greenbelt, MD; and G. Wang, J. D. Chern, M. G. Bosilovich, S. J. Lin, S. Nebuda, and B. W. Shen
 P2.7Why did the two strongest El Niños in the instrumental record occur in the last two decades?  
De-Zheng Sun, NOAA/ERL/CDC, Boulder, CO
 P2.8Performance of the Meteolabor "Snow White" chilled-mirror hygrometer in the tropical troposphere: Comparisons with the Vaisala RS80 A/H-Humicap sensors  
Masatomo Fujiwara, Kyoto Univ., Uji, Japan; and M. Shiotani, F. Hasebe, H. Vömel, S. J. Oltmans, P. W. Ruppert, T. Horinouchi, and T. Tsuda
 P2.9Paper moved to the Symposium on Observing and Understanding the Variability of Water in Weather and Climate, Session JP2, New Paper number JP2.16  
 P2.10Use of small basin networks for monitoring continental scale changes in the water cycle  extended abstract
J. Sheffield, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ; and E. F. Wood
 P2.11Understanding the dynamic link between tropical climate variation and winter storms along the US west coast through numerical simulations  extended abstract
James M. Wilczak, NOAA/ETL, Boulder, CO; and J. W. Bao, S. A. Michelson, P. J. Neiman, and F. M. Ralph
 P2.12Tropical diabatic heating structure: the role of convective processes and differences between models and observations  
F. R. Robertson, NASA/MSFC, Huntsville, AL; and J. Roads, R. Oglesby, and S. Marshall
 P2.13The Absorption of NIR Solar Radiation by Precipitating Clouds  extended abstract
Wayne F. J. Evans, Trent University, Peterborough, ON, Canada; and E. Puckrin
 P2.14Regional climate scenarios set development for hydrological impact studies  extended abstract
Jeanna Goldstein, EC, Saint-Laurent, QC, Canada; and J. Milton
 P2.15Quasi-equilibrium closure in convective parameterization: a revisit  extended abstract
Guang J. Zhang, SIO/Univ. of California, La Jolla, CA
 P2.16Impact of ENSO on Snowpack over the Western United States: A GCM Study  extended abstract
Jiming Jin, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, CA; and N. L. Miller, S. Sorooshian, and X. Gao
 P2.17High-Resolution Global Simulation of the Climatic Effects of Increased Greenhouse Gases  extended abstract
Bala Govindasamy, LLNL, Livermore, CA; and P. B. Duffy
 P2.18Climate monitoring using spectrally resolved infrared radiances from space  
Daniel B. Kirk-Davidoff, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; and R. M. Goody and J. G. Anderson
 P2.19Climate Change Induced Streamflow In the Upper Mississippi River Basin  extended abstract
Manoj Jha, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; and Z. Pan, E. Takle, and R. Gu
 P2.20Balloon-borne observations of water vapor and ozone in the tropical upper troposphere and lower stratosphere  
Holger Vömel, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and M. Fujiwara, M. Shiotani, F. Hasebe, and S. Oltmans
 P2.21Atmospheric mass and momentum signals in climate and Earth studies  extended abstract
David A. Salstein, AER, Lexington, MA
 P2.22AIRS Data and Data Support at NASA GES DISC DAAC  
Sunmi Cho, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and J. Qin, J. Li, and A. K. Sharma
 P2.23Building Climate Change Scenarios of Temperature and Precipitation in Atlantic Canada using the Statistical Downscaling Model (SDSM)  extended abstract
Gary S. Lines, MSC, Dartmouth, NS, Canada; and M. Pancura and C. Lander
 P2.24Climate Sensitivity and Thermal Inertia  
Qigang Wu, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; and G. R. North
 P2.25Development of a stochastic cloud-radiation parameterization  extended abstract
Dana E. Lane, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; and R. C. J. Somerville and S. F. Iacobellis
 P2.26Effects of climate change on extreme precipitation events in the western US  extended abstract
Jinwon Kim, University of California, Los Angeles, CA
 P2.27Effects of the Andes on the Eastern Pacific Climate: Regional Model Simulation  extended abstract
Haiming Xu, IPRC/SOEST, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and S. P. Xie and Y. Wang
 P2.28Ground-based Observation of Artic middle Atmospheric Water Vapor from 1995–2001  
Paul Hartogh, Max-Planck-Institut fuer Aeronomie, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany
 P2.29Determination of radiative forcing by dust using surface and satellite measurements  
Anand K. Inamdar, University of California/SIO, La Jolla, CA; and M. V. Ramana and V. Ramanathan
 P2.30A Greenhouse Gas Index for communicating the global greenhouse gas buildup (Formerly paper P1.16)  extended abstract
Steven R. Schroeder, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX

Tuesday, 11 February 2003: 9:45 AM-11:00 AM

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