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Seasonal Predictability of the North American Monsoon Using the Combined Pacific Variability Mode
Stephen Bieda III
New World palm (Arecaceae) species richness in relation to mean climate variables
Brad Christoffersen
The Relationship Between Cloud-to-Ground Lightning and Precipitation
Stacy Fleenor
An Eigenanalysis of Ozone and Meteorological Observations over Lake Michigan
Theresa Foley
Understanding Observed Statocumulus Variability and Implications for Aerosol Indirect Effects
Nathan Johnson
Longwave Cloud Forcing Due to Tropical Cyclone Presence: August 1995
Cristy King
Examination of the Dominant Spatial Patterns of Extratropical Transition of Tropical Cyclones from the 2004 Atlantic and North Pacific Seasons
David Kofron
Investigation of Spatial Mosquito Population Trends Using EOF Analysis: Model vs. count data in Pasco County, Florida
Cory Morin
Calculating Climate Extremes: A CEI Case Study for Africa
Lezlie C. Moriniere
Examination of Spatial Patterns in Fire Data for the western Great Basin
John Nangle
Causes for Persistence in Interannual Variability of 3 Layer Soil Moisture Estimates in the Colorado River
Seshadri Rajagopal
Cross-spectral Analysis on Net Ecosystem Exchange: Dominant timescale and correlations among key ecosystem variables over the Ameriflux Harvard forest site
Koichi Sakaguchi
A Comparison of the EOF Modes for Lightning Generated Electromagnetic Waveform Risetimes and a Leaky Integration of the NCEP Stage-IV Precipitation Analysis
William Scheftic
Statistical comparison of a global aerosol model with satellite observations and climate indices
Patrick Shaw
Climate Variability and Prediction in the Little Colorado River Basin
Matt Switanek
Seasonality of Global Change-Type Drought in the Southwestern U.S.A.
Jeremy Weiss
Time Variability of Chemical Species in Mt. Lemmon Aerosol Using Principle Component Analysis
Anna Wonaschütz
Objective Analysis in the Atmospheric and Related Sciences
MWF 2:00 P.M.—2:50 A.M. PAS 488
Objective Analysis in the Atmospheric
and Related Sciences
Fall Semester 2007
MWF 2:00 P.M.—2:50 P.M. PAS 488