Simulating Seasonal Rainfall Extremes in South America: Sensitivity to Remote and Local Forcings
30'
A. SETH Int'l. Research Institute for Climate Prediction, Columbia U., Palisades NY, U.S.A.
09:30
10:00
Analysis of Daily Rainfall from a Nested Modeling System for South America
30'
A. SETH Int'l. Research Institute for Climate Prediction, Columbia U., Palisades NY, U.S.A.
10:00
10:30
Reinitialized Versus Continuous Simulations for Regional Climate Downscaling
30'
J. QIAN Int'l. Research Institute for Climate Prediction, Columbia U., Palisades NY, U.S.A.
10:30
10:50
Coffee Break
20'
10:50
11:20
Application of a Regional Stretched Grid to the RegCM
30'
J. QIAN Int'l. Research Institute for Climate Prediction, Columbia U., Palisades NY, U.S.A.
11:20
11:30
Assessing the relative importance of regional processes and remote influences for the variability of the summer monsoon in Brazil during El Niño events
10'
A. Grimm Federal University of Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil
11:30
11:40
CPTEC's climate simulations over South America: A preliminary comparison between the Regional Model ETA and RegCM
10'
J.P. Reyes Fernandez Centro de Previsao de Tempo e Estudos Climaticos, Sao Paulo, Brazil
11:40
11:50
Regional climate simulations over southern South America and sensitivity experiments
10'
S.A. Solman Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas, Buenos Aires, Argentina
11:50
12:00
Weather forecasting using MM5 in Peru and new perspecive for climate modeling
10'
F.Y. Silva Vidal Istituto Geofisico del Peru, Lima, Peru
12:10
14:00
Lunch Break
01h50'
14:00
15:40
Panel Discussion: Needs of Model Users from Developing Countries