Workshop: Stratospheric predictability and impact on the troposphere

Posters

This page lists all poster files provided to ECMWF for this event.

 
The zonally-asymmetric response to stratospheric forcing in the Atlantic and Pacific storm tracks
Hilla Afargan Gerstman (ETH Zurich)
 
Eliassen Palm Fluxes and Stratospheric circulations - Teleconnections as forcing
Jens Bonewitz (DWD)
 
Towards a transient gravity wave drag parameterization
Gergely Bölöni (Goethe University Frankfurt)
 
Seasonal Forecasting of the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation
Lawrence Coy (NASA/GSFC)
 
The Combined Influence of the MJO and the Stratospheric Polar Vortex on Subseasonal Northern Hemisphere Winter Weather Patterns
Jason Furtado (University of Oklahoma)
 
Zonally asymmetric tropospheric signatures of polar vortex splits and displacements
Michael Goss (Stanford University)
 
ENSO influence on the North Atlantic: Quantifying nonlinearity and relative role of the stratospheric and the tropospheric pathways
Bernat Jiménez-Esteve (ETH Zurich)
 
Coupling convective sources to a transient gravity-wave parametrization in ICON
Young-Ha Kim (Goethe University Frankfurt)
 
Homogeneity of the temperature data from renalyses
Michal Kozubek (Institute of Atmospheric Physic ASCR)
 
Abrupt stratospheric vortex weakening associated with North Atlantic anticyclonic wave breaking
Simon Lee (University of Reading)
 
Evaluation of revised gravity wave parametrizations using statistics of first-guess departures
Chihiro Matsukawa (Japan Meteorological Agency)
 
Storyline Description of Southern Hemisphere Midlatitude Regional Climate Change
Julia Mindlin (Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires)
 
Impact of satellite observations on forecasting sudden stratospheric warmings
Shunsuke Noguchi (JAMSTEC/Meteorological Research Institute)
 
Downward Influence of the 2018 and 2019 SSW events in S2S Models
Jian Rao (Fredy & Nadine Herrmann Institute of Earth Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
 
Real-time predictions of the 2019 New Year Stratospheric Sudden Warming in Multiple S2S Models
Jian Rao (Fredy & Nadine Herrmann Institute of Earth Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
 
Can Solar cyclic variability modulate winter Arctic climate?
Indrani Roy (University College London)
 
On the development of NCEP 127-L GFS with its top extending to the mesopause
Fanglin Yang (NOAA/NWS/NCEP/EMC)
 
Do sudden stratospheric warmings boost convective activity in the tropics?
Kohei Yoshida (Meteorological Research Institute)