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Synoptic climatology examines all aspects of relationships between large-scale atmospheric circulation on one side, and surface climate and environmental variables on the other. The session addresses all topics of synoptic climatology; nevertheless, we would like to concentrate on the following areas: statistical (empirical) downscaling, circulation and weather classifications, teleconnections and circulation regimes, and climatology of cyclones and other pressure formations, including effects of the circulation features on surface climate conditions. We also encourage submissions on recent climate variability and change studied by tools of synoptic climatology or otherwise related to synoptic-climatological concepts.

We invite contributions on theoretical developments of classification methods as well as on their use in various tasks of atmospheric sciences, such as climate zonation, identification and analysis of circulation and weather types, and synoptic catalogues. Climatological, meteorological, and environmental applications of circulation classifications are particularly welcome.

The session will also include presentations on statistical (empirical) downscaling as a tool for evaluation and reconstruction of historical climate, gap filling in time series, analysis of extremes and non-climatic variables. Also intercomparisons among downscaling methods and their validation belong to this session.

Contributions on teleconnections (modes of low-frequency variability) and circulation regimes are expected to cover particularly their impacts on surface weather, climate, and environment.

The contributions on climatology of cyclones and other pressure formations will include analyses of cyclone tracks, life time and intensity of cyclones, as well as analyses of anticyclones and blockings. We also invite studies on impacts of the pressure formations on the environment and society, their relationships with large scale circulation patterns, as well as analyses of their recent trends and behavior in possible future climates.

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Conveners: Radan Huth, Rasmus Benestad
Orals
| Fri, 13 Sep, 09:00–10:30, 11:30–13:30|Glass Hall
Posters
| Attendance Fri, 13 Sep, 10:30–11:30 | Display Wed, 11 Sep, 13:30–Fri, 13 Sep, 13:30|Sports Hall

Friday, 13 September 2019 | Glass Hall

Chairperson: Rasmus Benestad
09:00–09:15 |
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Erica Madonna, Camille Li, Christian M. Grams, and Tim Woollings
09:15–09:30 |
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Magdalena Mittermeier, Marco Braun, Michael Hofstätter, Yu Wang, and Ralf Ludwig
09:30–09:45 |
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Hadas Saaroni, Adi Etkin, Baruch Ziv, and Avital Gasith
10:00–10:15 |
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Marco Reale, Margarida L.R.Liberato, Piero Lionello, Joaquim G. Pinto, Stefano Salon, and Sven Ulbrich
10:15–10:30
Poster session & coffee break
Chairperson: Radan Huth
11:30–12:00 |
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| solicited
Piia Post, Andreas Lehmann, and Katharina Höflich
12:15–12:30 |
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| presentation
Jiri Miksovsky
12:45–13:00 |
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Ole Einar Tveito and Karianne Ødemark
13:15–13:30 |
EMS2019-357
María P. Amblar-Francés, Petra Ramos-Calzado, Jorge Sanchis-Lladó, Alfonso Hernanz-Lázaro, María C. Peral-García, Beatriz Navascués-Fernández-Victorio, María A. Pastor-Saavedra, Ernesto Rodríguez-Camino, Jean M. Soubeyroux, Marc J. Prohom, Laura Trapero, José M. Cuadrat, Jordi Cunillera, Roberto Serrano-Notivoli, Alba Llabrés, Marc Pons, Miguel A. Saz, J. Ignacio López-Moreno, Ramón Copons, Simon Gascoin, and María Y. Luna-Rico

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