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  • A33J: The Dynamics of Large-Scale Atmospheric Circulation in Present and Future Climates: Jet Streams, Storm Tracks, Stationary Waves, and Monsoons I Poster
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Primary Convener:
Lei Wang, Purdue University

Convener:
Osamu Miyawaki, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Yi Zhang, New York University
Gang Chen, University of California Los Angeles

Early Career Convener:
Osamu Miyawaki, National Center for Atmospheric Research

Chair:
Lei Wang, The University of Chicago
Osamu Miyawaki, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Yi Zhang, New York University
Kezhou Lu, University of California Los Angeles

Large-scale atmospheric circulation plays a key role in the global climate system. Understanding the fundamental dynamics of the large-scale circulation is essential for constraining regional climate projections under a changing climate. Furthermore, the dynamics of the atmospheric general circulation intimately interact with the energy and hydrological cycles, exerting profound impacts on extreme weather and climate events. Such interactions in both the tropics and extra-tropics occur on a wide range of spatial and temporal scales, which calls for a combination of conceptual understanding, hierarchical modeling, and observations.We welcome contributions covering theory, idealized and comprehensive modeling, and novel diagnostic frameworks for observations and CMIP model outputs to improve our understanding of large-scale atmospheric circulation and associated extreme weather events and how they may respond to future climate change. Contributions including, but not limited to, the ITCZ, monsoons, jet streams, storm tracks, blocking, stationary waves, and atmospheric rivers are highly encouraged.

Index Terms
3319 General circulation
3320 Idealized model
3337 Global climate models
3373 Tropical dynamics

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3. Earth Covering

Cross-Listed:
GC - Global Environmental Change

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