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2016 Winter WG Meeting Presentations | CVCWG

What caused the recent "warm Arctic, cold continents" trend pattern in winter temperatures?
Lantao Sun

Seasonal contrasts in Northern Hemisphere tropospheric waveguide teleconnections
Grant Branstator

The influence of ocean surface currents on the atmospheric circulation
Zaiyu Wang

Model diversity in future wintertime circulation change in the North Pacific
Isla Simpson

Diagnosing global ocean content changes in historically forced CMIP simulations
Peter Gleckler

Is the detection of accelerated sea level rise imminent?
John Fasullo

Projected 21st century sea surface temperatures: Changes in the mean, variability and extremes
Michael Alexander

Intermittency of precipitation in CESM and observations
Kevin Trenberth

Comparing the atmospheric response to volcanic eruptions against internal variability in the NCAR large ensemble
Marie McGraw

Response of ENSO events to higher CO2 forcing: Role of nonlinearity
Dezheng Sun

The predictability of the duration of La Nina in CESM1
Pedro DiNezio

Using the CESM large ensemble to project future changes in the distribution and impacts of eastern North American snowstorms
Colin Zarzycki

Diagnosing high and low temperature events with a dynamical adjustment technique
Flavio Lehner

Potential reemergence of seasonal soil moisture anomalies in North America
Matthew Newman

Changes in the shape of summer temperature distributions and the probability of extremes
Karen McKinnon

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