Posters UP1.1

UP1.1

Atmospheric dynamics and predictability
Convener: Sebastian Schemm  | Co-Conveners: Christian Grams , Alessandro Dell'Aquila , Christian Franzke , Michael Riemer 
Orals
 / Wed, 05 Sep, 16:30–18:30  / Room E I
Posters
 / Attendance Thu, 06 Sep, 09:30–10:30  / Display Wed, 05 Sep, 13:30–Fri, 07 Sep, 13:30  / Poster area

Display time: Wednesday, 5 September 2018 13:30–Friday, 7 September 13:30
Attendance Time: Thursday, 6 September 2018, 09:30–10:30
Poster area
P.146
EMS2018-26
Impact of ENSO on the thermal condition over the Tibetan Plateau
Yafei Wang and Xiaoyu Xu

P.147
EMS2018-31
Genesis of Southwest Vortices and its relation to Tibetan Plateau Vortices
Lun Li

P.148
EMS2018-59 | presentation
Comparison between thermal and dynamic tropopause in severe weather events
Meda Daniela Andrei, Mihaela Caian, and Sabina Ștefan

P.149
EMS2018-136
The effects of the Arctic warming on the Mid-latitude winter temperature anomalies
Woo-Seop Lee, Miah Kim, and Seon Tae Kim

P.151
EMS2018-228
Evaluation of Seasonal Simulation Results Using KIM (Korean Integrated Model)
Ki-Byung Kim, Eun-Hee Lee, and Kyung-Hee Seol

P.152
EMS2018-254
How do fronts of differing types arise?
Clemens Spensberger and Michael J. Reeder

P.153
EMS2018-371
Influences of the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation (QBO) on the Northern Hemisphere winter stratosphere in QBOi experiments
Hiroaki Naoe and Kohei Yoshida

P.154
EMS2018-401
Comparison of longitudinal dependence of geopotential height and temperature from the selected reanalysis.
Peter Krizan and Michal Kozubek

P.155 EMS2018-437
The impact of South Pacific extratropical forcing on ENSO and comparisons with the North Pacific (withdrawn after no-show)
Ruiqiang Ding

P.156
EMS2018-586
Using OIFS to assess the intraseasonal multiscale model of tropical dynamics
Joseph Biello, Francesco Rubini, Emanuele Di Carlo, and Paolo Ruggieri

P.157 EMS2018-756
Relative Contributions of Synoptic and Intraseasonal Variations to Strong Cold Events over Eastern China (withdrawn after no-show)
Lei Song