S-RIP Planning Meeting: Poster Titles/Abstracts
Recommended Poster Size: A1 (841x594 mm)
(either Portrait or Landscape mode is OK)
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P01. C. Long:
Comparison of Stratospheric Variables in the Recent Reanalyses
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P02. C. Long:
Stratospheric Temperature Trends in Reanalyses
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P03. A. Gabriel:
Validation of global wind fields and circulation patterns in the upper
stratosphere and lower mesosphere based on Aura/MLS satellite data
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P04. T. Hibino, and M. Fujiwara (presenting):
Global temperature response to the large-scale volcanic eruptions
in 9 reanalysis data sets
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P05. S. G. Basha, M. V. Ratnam, D. N. Rao, and M. Fujiwara (presenting):
The proposed "S-RIP activities over Indian Region"
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P06. S. Davis, K. Rosenlof, and P. Young:
Tropical widening in reanalyses
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P07. S. Davis, E. Ray, K. Rosenlof:
Variability and trends in effective diffusivity in reanalyses
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P08. S. M. Davis, and K. H. Rosenlof:
The Stratospheric Water and Ozone Satellite
Homogenized (SWOOSH) database: A long-term database
for climate studies and assessment of reanalyses
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P09. J. Flemming:
The MACC re-analysis of Atmospheric Composition 2003-2012
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P10. B. Legras:
The Brewer-Dobson circulation in the ERA-Interim
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P11. H. Garny, T. Birner, and H. Boenisch:
The impact of mixing on Age of Air
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P12. T. Reddmann, R. Ruhnke, W. Kouker and S. Versick:
Evaluating transport in the middle atmosphere using ERA-Interim analyses
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P13. E. Botek:
Driving a single CTM with different analyses: impact on
solar heating, photolysis rates and chemical lifetimes
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P14. E. Becker, M. Schlutow, H. Koernich, and B. Wolf:
Representation of transport and orographic gravity waves
in a mechanistic climate model
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P15. Y. Zyulyaeva, and S. K. Gulev:
Diagnostics of the Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming events
in different modern era reanalyses
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P16. A. Butler, S. Hardiman (presenting), N. Butchart, and D. Seidel:
Representation of Stratospheric Sudden Warmings in Reanalyses and
Comparisons with Stratospheric Sounding Unit Temperature Observations
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P17. D. Mitchell:
The Influence of Stratospheric Vortex Displacements and Splits on
Surface Climate
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P18. J. Wright, and S. Fueglistaler:
Reanalysis estimates of the diabatic heat budget in the tropical UTLS
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P19. M. Fujiwara, J. Suzuki, A. Gettelman, M. I. Hegglin, H. Akiyoshi,
and K. Shibata:
Wave activity in the tropical tropopause layer
in 9 reanalysis data sets
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P20. P. Hitchcock:
Visualizing Polar Stratospheric Variability
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P21. J. Anstey:
Modelling the quasi-biennial oscillation in atmospheric general
circulation models
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P22. D. Pendlebury:
Processes of the upper stratosphere and lower mesosphere in reanalyses
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P23. T. Sakazaki, M. Fujiwara (presenting), X. Zhang, M. Hagan, and J. Forbes:
Diurnal tides from the troposphere to the lower mesosphere as deduced
from TIMED/SABER satellite data and six global reanalysis data sets
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[Transport Talk] S. Chabrillat:
Evaluation of different analyses with a single CTM:
challenges and benefits
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[BDC Talk 1] G. Stiller, T. von Clarmann, F. Haenel, E. Eckert, B. Funke,
N. Glatthor, U. Grabowski, S. Kellmann, M. Kiefer, A. Linden,
S. Lossow, and M. Lopez-Puertas:
Global stratospheric mean age of air and its temporal variation
from MIPAS SF6 observations
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[BDC Talk 2] H. K. Roscoe:
Lack of trend in Brewer-Dobson circulation, inferred from measurements
of stratospheric NO2 in polar summer
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[BDC Talk 3] B. Legras:
The Brewer-Dobson circulation in the ERA-Interim
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[BDC Talk 4] H. Garny, T. Birner, H. Boenisch:
Residual circulation transit times as diagnostic of
the structure of mean meridional transport
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