Publications


  • M. J. Rogal, 2004: An observational and modeling study of large scale interaction between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Masters Thesis, Dept. of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Presentations


  • M. J. Rogal, M. H. Hitchman, M. L. Buker, and I. Stajner, June 2005: Application of the University of Wisconsin Nonhydrostatic Modeling System (UWNMS) to large scale interaction between the Northern and Southern hemispheres. Oral presentation, 13th Conference on Middle Atmosphere, Cambridge, MA.

  • M. J. Rogal, M. H. Hitchman, M. L. Buker, and G. J. Tripoli, October 2004: Application of the University of Wisconsin Nonhydrostatic Modeling System (UWNMS) to large scale interaction between Northern and Southern hemispheres, Poster presentation, NOAA Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop, Madison, WI.

  • M. J. Rogal, M. H. Hitchman, M. L. Buker, and G. J. Tripoli, June 2004: Application of the University of Wisconsin Nonhydrostatic Modeling System (UWNMS) to large scale interaction between Northern and Southern hemispheres, Oral presentation, Quadrennial Ozone Symposium, Kos, Greece.

  • M. J. Rogal, and M. H. Hitchman, November 2002: Influence of the Tibetan High on the South Polar Vortex: Mechanistic modeling and Observations. Oral presentation, 12th Conference on the Middle Atmosphere, San Antonio, TX.