Poster Session 2 Climate and Low Frequency Variability

Sunday, 4 April 1999: 2:15 PM-4:15 PM
Host: Sixth International Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography

Papers:
P2.2
Role of the Southern hemisphere in the atmospheric response to decadal solar forcing
David C. Hill, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Didcot, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom; and M. R. Allen, S. F. B. Tett, and P. A. Stott

P2.4
Variations of the Southern Hemisphere storm-tracks on interannual-time scales
Carolina S. Vera, University of Buenos Aires, CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina

P2.5
Seasonal forecast of rainfall in central Chile using the "logistic" method
Felipe Farías, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile; and A. Montecinos and P. Aceituno

P2.6
An evaluation of results of the climate outlook fora conducted in Southeast South America since 1997
Guillermo J. Berri, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina

P2.7
Synoptic and spatial variability of the rainfall along the northern Peruvian coast during the 1997-8 El Niño event
Michael W. Douglas, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and M. Peña, N. Ordinola, L. Flores, J. Boustead, and J. L. Santos

P2.8
A generalized canonical mixed regression model for ENSO prediction with its experiment
Jiang Zhihong, Nanjing Institute of Meteorology, Nanjing, China; and D. Yuguo

P2.10
A study of enso-effect using long term unregulated southern hemespheric river flow records
P. R. Vittal Murty Kolavennu, INPE, National Institute of Space Research, Sao Jose Dos Campos, Brazil; and G. S. S. D. Prasad and D. D. A. S. Leonardo

P2.11
Potential ENSO - related predictability of Temperature extreme situations in Argentina
Matilde Rusticucci, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina

P2.12
Analysis of Southern Hemisphere precipitation: climatology and ENSO-related variations
Robert Adler, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and S. Curtis, G. Huffman, K. Fischer, and D. Bolvin

P2.13
Relationships Between the Large-Scale ENSO Processes and the Peculiarities of Reginal Climate on the Territory of Brazil
Igor A. Pisnichenko, Federal Univ. of Parana, Curitiba, Brazil; and A. M. Grimm, A. A. Natori, F. M. de Oliveira, and P. F. Zaratini

P2.16
On the influences of the El Niño, La Niña and Atlantic Dipole pattern over Amazonian Rainfall During 1960-1998
Julio Tóta, INPE, São José dos Campos, São Paulo, Brazil; and E. B. de Souza, L. Pezzi, G. Fisch, C. A. Nobre, and M. T. Kayano

P2.17
ENSO forecasts with statistical techniques
Emilia Sanchez Gomez, Universidad de Alcala, Alcala de Henares, Madrid, Spain; and W. Cabos Narvaez and M. J. OrtizBevia

P2.18
Southern Hemisphere Teleconnection Patterns for Boreal Winters of El Nino years: Ray Tracing Analysis
Tercio Ambrizzi, Univ. of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil; and V. Magana

P2.19
Nonlinear Impact of El Nino in South America
A. M. Gusmao; and T. Ambrizzi

P2.20
On precipitation anomalies over Central Andes during ENSO episodes
Angel G. Cornejo, Peru National Agrarian University and Peru National Weather Service, Jesus Maria, Lima, Peru

P2.21
25-year record of mass balance of Echaurren Glacier, central Chile, and its relation with ENSO events
Fernando Escobar, Direccion General de Aguas, Ministerio de Obras Publicas, Santiago, Chile; and G. Casassa and C. Garin

P2.22
Climate change detection and attribution using multiple variables
Karl Braganza, Monash University, Clayton, Vic., Australia; and D. J. Karoly and C. Frederiksen

P2.23
Climatology of the Southern Hemisphere split jet
Teresa M. Bals-Elsholz, SUNY, Albany, NY; and E. H. Atallah, L. F. Bosart, M. J. Cempa, T. A. Wasula, and A. R. Lupo

P2.24
South American monsoon onset and end date prediction using outgoing longwave radiation and sea surface temperature
Marcela Gonzalez, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina; and V. Barros

P2.25
P2.27
Intra-seasonal variability of Australian rainfall
Wasyl Drosdowsky, BMRC, Melbourne, Vic., Australia

P2.28
Extended range simulations with the regional ETA model to diagnose model performance
Josiane F. Bustamante, CPTEC/INPE, Cachoeira Paulista, SP, Brazil; and S. C. Chou, J. L. Gomes, and J. R. Rozante

P2.29
Downscalling of the global climate prediction in SE Brazil using RAMS
Pedro L. Silva Dias, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; and R. Hallak

P2.30
Atmospheric circulation features associated with the precipitation variability over the south region of Northeast Brazil
Rosane R. Chaves, INPE, São José dos Campos, São Paulo, Brazil; and I. F. A. Cavalcanti

P2.31
Application of the Modified Ertel's Potential Vorticity to Investigation of Atmospheric Climate Variability
Michael V. Kurgansky, A. M. Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Moscow, Russia; and I. A. Pisnichenko

P2.32
Variability analysis of the troposphere and low-stratosphere in the Southern Hemisphere
Maria Alejandra Salles Sr., Univ. of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina; and R. H. Compagnucci Sr. and P. O. Canziani

P2.33
Variability analysis of the 70hPa geopotential heights anomalies and their relationship with the temperature anomalies
Rosa Hilda Compagnucci Sr., Univ. of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina; and M. A. Salles Sr. and P. O. Canziani

P2.34
The distribution of surface anticyclones across the Southern Hemisphere from the NCEP reanalysis
Ian Simmonds, Univ. of Melbourne, Parkville, Vic., Australia; and K. Keay

P2.35
Mechanisms involved in the tropical Atlantic variability
William Cabos Narvaez, Universidad de Alcala, Madrid, Spain; and F. Alvarez Garcia and M. J. OrtizBevia

P2.36
Climatology of upper level cyclonic vortices over northeastern South America
Nuri O. Calbete, INPE, Cachoeira Paulista, SP, Brazil; and L. G. Gonçalves and P. Satyamurti

P2.37
Space-time variability of rainfall over Tropical South America
Guillermo O. Obregon, CPTEC/INPE, Cachoeira Paulista, SP, Brazil; and C. A. Nobre

P2.38
A Climatology Study of the South Atlantic Subtropical High Daily Variability During the Austral Winter
Tercio Ambrizzi, Instituto Astronomico e Geofisico (USP/Brazil), Sao Paulo, Brazil; and E. R. K. Ito

P2.39
Simulation of the transient atmospheric eddies in the Southern Extratropics
Andrea F. Carril, ISAO/CNR, Bologna, Italy; and C. G. Menendez, M. N. Nuñez, and H. Le Treut

P2.40
Atmospheric processes associated with dry and wet events in the Argentinean Pampas
Juan C. Labraga, Centro Nacional Patagónico - CONICET, Puerto Madryn, Chubut, Argentina; and B. Scian and O. Frumento

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