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2013 CVCWG Workshop Presentations

Is AMOC more predictable than North Atlantic heat content?
Grant Branstator, NCAR-CGD

Decadal potential predictability of North American hydrology in CESM
Yoshimitsu Chikamoto

A midlatitude circulation pattern that may enhance subseasonal prediction of U.S. heat waves
Haiyan Teng, NCAR-CGD

Intensification and causes for decadal sea level variability in the western tropical Pacific during recent decades
Weiqing Han

Uncertainty in future regional sea level rise due to internal climate variability
Aixue Hu, NCAR-CGD

Decomposing our less cloudy future: Which cloud types explain the relationship between subtropical subsidence and climate sensitivity?
Alexandra Jonko, NCAR-CGD

Regional feedback parameter sensitivity in CAM5
Ben Sanderson, NCAR-CGD

Upper-tropospheric warming intensifies surface warming
Baoqiang Xiang

Asian summer monsoon changes in CMIP5 models and observations
Mingfang Ting

Dynamics of regional climate change
Shang-Ping Xie

Can we use current coupled models to diagnose ENSO diversity?
Matt Newman

Nonlinear controls on the persistence of La Nina in CCSM4
Pedro DiNezio

Are greenhouse gases changing ENSO precursors in the western North Pacific?
Jin-Ho Yoon

The ocean's role in megadroughts in CCSM
Samantha Stevenson

Future plans of the CVCWG
Clara Deser, NCAR-CGD

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