ANJI SETH                                                                                 August 2003


Publications

Seth, A., M. Rojas, B. Liebmann, and J Qian, 2003: Daily rainfall analysis for South America from a regional climate model and station observations, in preparation.

Landman, W., A. Seth and S. Camargo, 2003: The effect of regional climate model domain choice on the Simulation of tropical cyclone-like vortices in the Southwestern Indian Ocean, Journal of Climate, submitted December 2002.

Anji Seth and Maisa Rojas, 2003: Simulation and sensitivity in a nested modeling system for tropical south America. Part I: Reanalyses boundary forcing, Journal of Climate, 16, 2437-2453.

Maisa Rojas and Anji Seth, 2003: Simulation and sensitivity in a nested modeling system for tropical south America. Part II: GCM boundary forcing, Journal of Climate, 16, 2454-2471.

Jian-Hua Qian, Anji Seth and Stephen Zebiak, 2003: Reinitialized versus Continuous Simulations for Regional Climate Downscaling, Monthly Weather Review, in press.

Julia Nogues-Paegle, Carlos R. Mechoso, Rong Fu, E. Hugo Berbery, Winston. C. Chao, Tsing-Chang Chen, Kerry Cook, Alvaro F. Diaz, David Enfield, Rosana Ferreira, Alice M. Grimm, Vernon Kousky, Brant Liebmann, Jose Marengo, Kingtse Mo, J. David Neelin, Jan Paegle, Andrew W. Robertson, Anji Seth, Carolina S. Vera, Jiayu Zhou, 2002: PROGRESS IN PAN AMERICAN CLIVAR RESEARCH: UNDERSTANDING THE SOUTH AMERICAN MONSOON. METEOROLOGICA, vol. 1 y 2, pages 3-32.

Willem A. Landman and Anji Seth, 2003: A first approach to simulate southern African seasonal rainfall and runoff using a regional climate model, Water SA, ??, ???-???.

Anji Seth, Roger Bales and Robert E. Dickinson, 1999: A framework for the study of seasonal snow hydrology and its interannual variability in the Alpine regions of the Southwest,  Journal of Geophysical Research, 104, 22117-22135.

Anji Seth, Filippo Giorgi, 1998: The effects of domain choice on summer precipitation simulation and sensitivity in a regional climate model, Journal of Climate, 11, 2698-2712.

Anji Seth and Filippo Giorgi, 1996: A 3-dimensional model study of organized mesoscale circulations induced by vegetation. Journal of Geophysical Research, 101, pp. 7371--7391.

Anji Seth, Filippo Giorgi and Robert E. Dickinson, 1994: Simulating fluxes from heterogeneous land surfaces: Explicit subgrid method employing the Biosphere--Atmosphere Tansfer Scheme (BATS). Journal of Geophysical Research, 99, 18651--18667.
 

Invited Talks and Conference Abstracts

Seth, A., M. Rojas and B. Liebmann, 2003: Analysis of daily rainfall and seasonal extremes from a nested modeling system for South America, U.S. CLIVAR Pan American Workshop, September 16-18, 2003, Boulder, CO.

Seth, A. 2003: Analysis of daily rainfall from a nested modeling system for South America,Workshop on the theory and use of regional climate models, May 26 - June 6, 2003, Miramare, Trieste, Italy, INVITED.

Seth, A. 2003: Simulating rainfall extremes in South America: sensitivity to remote and local forcing, Workshop on the theory and use of regional climate models, May 26 - June 6, 2003, Miramare, Trieste, Italy, INVITED.

Seth, A. and M. Rojas, 2003: Warm season daily rainfall in South America using a nested modeling system, Seventh International Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Ocenaography, 24-28 March 2003, Wellington, New Zealand.

Seth, A. and B. Lyon, 2003: Impacts of El Niño 2002-2003: Southern Africa and South Asia, Seventh International Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Ocenaography, 24-28 March 2003, Wellington, New Zealand.

Seth, A., 2003: CLIVAR and GECAFS, GLobal Environmental Change and Food Systems (GECAFS) Proposal Planning Workshop, 24-26 February, St. James, Barbados, INVITED.

Seth, A., 2003: The climate factor in evolving regional impacts, Meeting of the IRI Board of Overseers, January 22-23, 2003, Palisades, New York.

Seth, A., 2002: Regional Climate Modeling Research and Applications at the IRI, Southern Africa Regional Atmospheric Modeling Workshop, November 25-29, 2002, University of Pretoria, South Africa, INVITED.

Seth, A., 2002: Climate Impacts Monitoring and Analysis for El Niño 2002-2003, International Workshop on Regional Integrated Assessment of Climate Impacts, September 16-20, 2002, Castelvecchio Pascoli, Italy.

Phillips, J. G. and A. Seth, 2002: Characteristics that help households weather climate variability, now and in the future, American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting, 28-31 May, Washington, D.C.

Seth, A. and M. Rojas, 2002: Reanalyses and GCM driven nested model sensitivity studies for South America, 13th Symposium on Global Change and Climate Variations, American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, 12-17 January, Orlando, FL.

Seth, A., 2001: Transferability of a regional climate model between the tropics and mid-latitudes, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 10-15 December, San Francisco, CA, INVITED.

Seth, A., 2001: Climate forecasts and uncertainty, Workshop on Media and Climate Information, 24-25 August, Jinja, Uganda.

Seth, A., 2001: Climate and the Role of Oceans, Workshop on Media and Climate Information, 24-25 August, Jinja, Uganda.

Seth, A., 2001: Tropical/sub-tropical relationships in nested model simulations of the South American monsoon system, Monsoon Systems Around the World, 8th Scientific Assembly of International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences (IAMAS), 10-18 July, Innsbruck, Austria.

Seth, A., 2001: Influences of Amazon basin moisture on seasonal precipitation in a regional climate model study, American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting, 29 May - 2 June, Boston, MA.

Seth, A. and M. Rojas-Corradi, 2000: A methodology for evaluating dynamical downscaling tools for seasonal prediction: A test case for tropical America, 25th Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop, 23-27 October, Palisades, New York.

Rojas-Corradi, M. and A. Seth, 2000: A nested regional climate study over tropical America: sensitivity to boundary conditions, 25th Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop, 23-27 October, Palisades, New York.

Seth, A., 2000: Dynamical downscaling of climate anomalies in tropical South America, Sixth International Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology, Santiago, Chile, April.

Seth, A., 1999: The climate forecast for the Northeastern region of Brazil generated by IRI, II International Workshop of the Climate Evaluation for the Semi-Arid Region of the State of Ceara and its Applications, FUNCEME, Ceara, Brasil, December, invited.

Seth, A., C.F. Ropelewski, and M.B. Blumenthal, 1999: The IRI Climate Information System for Water Resources, AWRA Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, December, Invited.

Seth, A. 1999: Regional climate simulations over tropical South America with the NCAR regional model. Workshop on Regional Climate Prediction and Downscaling Techniques for South America, Petropolis, Brasil, September, invited.

Seth, A. 1999: Regional climate model studies of warm season rainfall in tropical South America, AMS Climate Variations Meeting, Denver, September.

Seth, A. 1999: Seasonal atmospheric moisture transports in the Amazon Basin, IUGG, Birmingham, UK, July.

Seth, A. 1999: Applications of regional climate models, International Research Institute for climate prediction/LDEO, New York, April.

Seth, A 1999: Simulating winter season hydrology in the western United States, AMS Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX, January.

Seth, A., 1998: Can a regional climate model be used to predict seasonalwater resource anomalies in the Southwest? Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (PAOS), University of Colorado, November, invited.

Seth, A. and L.O. Mearns, 1998: The Role of Numerical Climate Models in Assessments of Climate Variability and Environmental Change, Eastern Midwest Climate Change Workshop, Indianapolis, IN, June, invited.

Seth, A., 1997: Capabilites of the NCAR Regional Climate Model (RegCM) for Seasonal Prediction Studies over North America, Modeling Strategy for Regional Climate Prediction and Assessment over North America: A PACS/GCIP workshop, NOAA Headquarters, Silver Spring, MD, October, invited.

Seth, A., 1997: Remote Vs Local Controls of Extreme Precipitation Events: A Regional Climate Model Study, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, October.

Simulation Vs Sensitivity in a Regional Climate Model, Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies (COLA), Calverton, MD, September, invited.

Seth, A., 1997: Sensitivity of a Regional Climate Model to Organized Mesoscale Circulations Induced by Vegetation, AMS Annual Meeting,Special symposium on boundary layer and turbulence, Long Beach, CA, invited.

Seth, A. and F. Giorgi 1997: A Regional Climate Model Study of the Role of Soil Moisture in the Extreme Events of 1988 and 1993 in the Central United States,AMS Annual Meeting, 13th Conference on hydrology, Long Beach, CA.

Seth, A. 1996: The Sensitivity of Summertime Precipitation to Choice of Domain in a Regional Climate Model, NCAR Climate and Global Dynamics Division Seminar, Boulder, CO.

Seth, A., 1994: Atmospheric Response to Heterogeneous Land Surface Thermal Forcing: Implications for Climate, AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Seth, A., 1994: The Sensitivity of a 3-Dimensional Atmospheric Model to Land surface forcing, Workshop on test and evaluation of the USGS 1-km AVHRR land cover characteristics data for the conterminous United States, April 18-20, invited.

Seth, A. and F. Giorgi, 1992: An Explicit Treatment of Land Surface Heterogeneities
Using a Vectorized Form of the Biosphere Atmosphere Transfer Scheme (VBATS), AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
 
 
 
 
 



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