Seminar Series |
Fall 2003 Schedule
Seminar Series Committee
Dr. E. Hugo Berbery (chair) berbery@atmos.umd.edu
Dr. Ming Cai cai@atmos.umd.edu
Prof. Ferd Baer baer@atmos.umd.edu
Information for the speakers
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Instructions for the contact person
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Directions for Visitors
September 4
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Dr. Konstantin Vinnikov and Norman Grody (NESDIS/NOAA)
Department of Meteorology, University of Maryland Warming Trend in Satellite Observed Globally Averaged Tropospheric Mean Temperature Contact person: Dr. Hugo Berbery |
September 11
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Dr. Istvan Szunyogh; coauthors: E. Kostelich, B. Hunt, E. Ott, E.
Kalnay, G Gyarmati, D.J. Patil, J. Yorke and A. Zimin
Institute for Physical Science and Technology and Department of Meteorology, University of Maryland A Local Ensemble Kalman Filter for the NCEP Global Forecast System Contact person: Dr. Eugenia Kalnay |
September 18
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Dr. J. Marshall Shepherd
Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA Can Cities Make Their Own Rainfall?: Recent Insights from new NASA Research - Contact person: Ms. Melanie Follette |
September 25
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Dr. Jose Rodriguez
RSMAS, University of Miami NASA's Global Modeling Initiative and the "Science of Assessment" Contact person: Dr. Tony Busalacchi |
October 2
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Dr. Raghu Murtugudde
Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center (ESSIC), University of Maryland 'Bio-Climate Feedbacks: Towards an Earth System Model? Contact person: Dr. Hugo Berbery |
October 9
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Dr. Larrabee Strow
University of Maryland, Baltimore County Early observations from the Advanced Infrared Sounder on Aqua Contact person: Dr. Andrew Dessler |
October 16
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Dr. Paul Dirmeyer
Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies (COLA) Global soil wetness products: What can we believe? Contact person: Dr. Ning Zeng |
October 23
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Dr. J. Shukla
George Mason University and Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies (COLA) The Walker Family: ENSO, Monsoon and the Indian Ocean "dipole" Contact person: Dr. E. Kalnay |
October 30
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Dr. Andrew Robertson
International Research Institute for Climate Prediction (IRI) Downscaling of seasonal rainfall predictions over NE Brazil using a Hidden Markov Model Contact person: Dr. Hugo Berbery |
SPECIAL DATE--
FRIDAY November 7, 3:30 pm Room 2400 |
Dr. Michael Ghil
Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, and University of California, Los Angeles Interannual Variability of the Wind-Driven Ocean Circulation: A New Source of Climate Predictability? Contact person: Dr. Eugenia Kalnay |
November 13
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Dr. William Lau
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Precipitation-Aerosol-Clouds interactions and Climate Change Contact person: Dr. Ning Zeng |
November 20
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Dr. Bernard Dugas
Numerical Prediction Research Division, Atmospheric Environment Service Results from the Global Environmental Multiscale (GEM) model at RPN Contact person: Dr. Michael Fox-Rabinovitz |
November 27
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THANKSGIVING |
December 4
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Dr. Mick Follows
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Modulation of atmospheric CO2 by the oceans subtropical thermocline Contact person: Dr. Raghu Murtugudde |
December 11
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Dr. Alfredo Ruiz-Barradas
Department of Meteorology, University of Maryland Interannual Variability of Warm-Season Rainfall over the US Great Plains in NCAR/CAM2.0 and NASA/NSIPP Simulations Contact person: Dr. Sumant Nigam |
Unless
otherwise noted, all seminars are held in RM. 2400 (the auditorium on the
second floor in the new wing of the Computer & Space Sci. Bldg.) at
3:30 p.m.
Coffee and cookies are served at 3:00 p.m. |
Directions to the Department of Meteorology |
Visitors attending the Thursday's Meteorology Seminars can park free at the
Regents Garage (PG 2) after 3:00 pm. Be sure to follow this procedure:
There will be a parking attendant at the Stadium Drive entrance,
to whom you must tell that you are attending a Department of Meteorology
Seminar.
He/she will give you a parking permit valid from 3:00 to 4:00 pm, and direct
you to the area where you can park. After 4:00 pm parking in this garage is open.
To see location, either click on the link
"Directions to the
Department of Meteorology" . - Stadium Parking, also known as Parking Garage 3 (PG-3). To see location, go to Campus Maps and click on the Northwest Quadrant. - Parking area with attendant to the east of the building. To see location, go to Campus Maps and click on the Northeast Quadrant. |