A51G
Dynamics and Predictability of Midlatitude Storms in a Changing Climate II Posters

Friday, 18 December 2015: 08:00-12:20
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Primary Conveners:  Abraham L Solomon, Columbia University, New York, NY, United States; Columbia University, Applied Physics & Applied Mathematics, New York, NY, United States
Conveners:  Christina Karamperidou, Univ Hawaii, HONOLULU, HI, United States, James F Booth, CUNY City College, New York, NY, United States and Justin J Wettstein, Oregon State University, College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Corvallis, OR, United States
Chairs:  Abraham L Solomon, Columbia University of New York, Palisades, NY, United States, James F Booth, CUNY City College, New York, NY, United States, Christina Karamperidou, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI, United States and Justin J Wettstein, Oregon State University, College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Corvallis, OR, United States
OSPA Liaisons:  Abraham L Solomon, Columbia University of New York, Palisades, NY, United States
 
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The Influence of Tropical Forcing on Westerly Disturbances: Implications for Extreme Precipitation in High Asia (63640)
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The Effects of Large-Scale Orography on Storm Tracks (77044)
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