Poster CL8

CL8

Synoptic Climatology
Conveners: Radan Huth , Rasmus Benestad 
Oral
 / Mon, 09 Sep, 14:00–19:00  / Room 109
Poster
 / Attendance Mon, 09 Sep, 16:00–17:00  / Display Mon, 09 Sep, 09:00–Tue, 10 Sep, 19:00  / Poster Area 2

Display time: Monday, 9 September, 2013 09:00–Tuesday, 10 September, 19:00
Attendance Time: Monday, 9 September 2013, 16:00–17:00
Poster Area 2
Chairperson: Radan Huth, Rasmus Benestad
FF31
EMS2013-127 | presentation
Characterizing the connection between large-scale atmospheric conditions and local PM10 concentrations in Bavaria by means of circulation and weather type classification
C. Weitnauer, C. Beck, and J. Jacobeit

FF32
EMS2013-100
Diagnosis of an episode with severe thunderstorms in Portugal
J. Sousa, M. Fragoso, and J.A Santos

FF33
EMS2013-398
Are subseasonal temperature trends in Europe determined by changes in atmospheric circulation?
M. Cahynova and L. Pokorna

FF34
EMS2013-402
Suitability of various sea-level pressure datasets for synoptic studies in European regions
M. Cahynova and E. Plavcova

FF35
EMS2013-124 | presentation
Heavy Precipitation and it causing Atmosphere Circulation Processes in Lithuanian River Basins
A. Bukantis and K. Grinevič

FF36
EMS2013-595
Weather regimes and the evolution of circulation in the North Atlantic/European region
D. Fereday

FF37
EMS2013-477
A climatology of North Atlantic upper-tropospheric weather patterns under present and future climates
E. Irvine, K. Shine, and B. Hoskins

FF38
EMS2013-589
Precipitation Episodes and their association to weather types over Mainland Portugal
S. C. Pereira, A. C. Carvalho, and A. Rocha

FF39 EMS2013-551
Atmospheric circulation response to Arctic sea ice loss (withdrawn)
R. Petrie, L. Shaffrey, and R. Sutton

FF40 EMS2013-679
Frequency of occurrence of drought in southern part of Romania. Correlations with air circulations types (withdrawn)
C. Burada, S. Stefan, N. Barbu, and L. Velea

FF41
EMS2013-594
Comparison of cyclone climatology from a regional climate model simulation and from two reanalyses
F.D. Kelemen, J. Bartholy, R. Pongrácz, and T. Práger