A11P
Atmospheric Circulations and Their Role in the Hydrological Cycle: Monsoons, Storm Tracks, and the ITCZ I

Monday, 14 December 2015: 08:00-10:00
3006 (Moscone West)
Primary Conveners:  Robert Wills, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, United States; ETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Conveners:  Sarah M Kang, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Ulsan, South Korea, Isla Simpson, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, United States and Jian Lu, Joint Global Change Research Institute, College Park, MD, United States
Chairs:  Isla Simpson1, Angeline G Pendergrass1 and Hansi Alice Singh2, (1)National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, United States(2)University of Washington Seattle Campus, Seattle, WA, United States
OSPA Liaisons:  Robert Wills, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, United States
08:00
Response of the East Asian Summer Monsoon to Atmospheric CO2 Forcing and Subsequent Sea Surface Warming (Invited) (58515)
Simona Bordoni and Jinqiang Chen, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, United States
08:15
Zonally Asymmetric Circulations and Subtropical Hydrologic Change in a Warming Climate (80161)
Xavier J Levine and William R Boos, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States
08:30
Stationary waves and the regional circulation response to global warming (Invited) (58589)
Tiffany Shaw, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; Columbia University, Palisades, NY, United States and Aiko Voigt, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory, Ocean and Climate Physics, Palisades, NY, United States
08:45
Amplified subtropical stationary waves in boreal summer and their implications for regional water extremes (62260)
Jiacan Yuan, Duke University, Earth and Ocean Sciences, Durham, NC, United States, Wenhong Li, Duke Univ-Nicholas School, Durham, NC, United States and Yi Deng, Georgia Institute of Technology Main Campus, Atlanta, GA, United States
09:00
Dynamical Constraints on the Seasonal Migration of the ITCZ Using a Moist GCM (74089)
Sean Faulk, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States
09:15
The role of cloud radiative heating in determining the location of the ITCZ in aqua planet simulations (76445)
Bryce E Harrop, University of Washington Seattle Campus, Atmospheric Sciences, Seattle, WA, United States and Dennis L. Hartmann, University of Washington, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Seattle, WA, United States
09:30
Disentangling the Effects of Eddy Fluxes of Heat and Momentum on the Hadley Circulation (83139)
Martin S Singh and Zhiming Kuang, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States
09:45
Observational Constraints on Atmospheric and Oceanic Cross-Equatorial Heat Transports: Revisiting the Precipitation Asymmetry Problem in Climate Models (60671)
Norman G Loeb1, Hailan Wang2, Anning Cheng3, Seiji Kato4, John Fasullo5, Kuan-Man Xu1 and Richard Philip Allan6, (1)NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, United States, (2)Science Systems and Applications, Inc. Hampton, Hampton, VA, United States, (3)EMC/NOAA Center for Weather and Climate Prediction, College Park, MD, United States, (4)NASA Langley Research Ctr, Hampton, VA, United States, (5)National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, United States, (6)University of Reading, READING, United Kingdom
 
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