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SPRING 2002 Seminar Schedule
Seminars Committee | |||
Dr. Hugo Berbery (chair) | |||
Prof. Da-Lin Zhang | |||
Dr. Ming Cai |
January 31
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Drs. Jean-François Estrade and Joe Sela
Environmental Modeling Center/NCEP/NOAA The NCEP global spectral model: New challenges in parallelization |
February 7
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Dr. Victor Nikolaevskiy
Institute of Earth Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences Modeling of Tornadoes by turbulence theory with eddy angular momentum |
February 14
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Dr. Tim DelSole
Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies (COLA) Optimal Persistence Patterns: An Approach to Predictability and Decadal Variability Theory |
February 21
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Dr. Keith Moore
National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Phytoplankton Functional Groups and Oceanic Carbon Cycling |
February 28
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Dr. Alan Robock
Department of Environmental Sciences, Rutgers University Volcanic Eruptions and Climate: Winter Warming and Summer Cooling |
March 7
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March 14
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Dr. Kamran Syed*, Arnold Gruber and Cheng-Zhi Zou
*Department of Meteorology, University of Maryland Computation of Global Moisture Flux, Flux Divergence and Residual Evaporation Using Diverse Data Products |
March 21
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Dr. Michael Ek
Environmental Modeling Center/NCEP/NOAA Coupled land-atmosphere model evaluation and impact of soil moisture on cumulus initiation |
March 28
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SPRING BREAK |
April 4
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Dr. Georgyi Stenchikov
Department of Environmental Sciences, Rutgers University Arctic Oscillation response to the Mt. Pinatubo Eruption. Contact person: Ken Pickering |
April 11
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Dr. Anwar Huq
Center of Marine Biotechnology - University of Maryland Biotech Institute Vibrio cholerae and Cholera: Detection, Prediction & Prevention Contact person: Tony Busalacchi |
Special seminar
April 16 at 4:30 pm Room 2400 - CANCELLED |
Dr. René Laprise
Regional Climate Modelling Laboratory, Université du Québec à Montréal Testing the downscaling skill of nested Regional Climate Models: The Big-Brother experiment Contact person: Hugo Berbery |
April 18
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Dr. Fuzhong Weng
Office of Research and Applications, NOAA/NESDIS and CICS/University of Maryland Atmospheric and Surface Parameters Retrieved from Satellite Microwave Radiometry |
April 25
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Dr. Kenneth Mitchell
Environmental Modeling Center/NCEP/NOAA Land surface modeling initiatives in the NCEP Eta mesoscale model and the Eta Data Assimilation System (EDAS) Contact person: Hugo Berbery |
Special seminar
April 29 at 1:00 pm Room 2428 |
Dr. Aiguo Dai
NCAR Diurnal Cycle in Observed and Model Simulated Precipitation Contact person: Ferd Baer |
Special seminar
May 1 at 12:00 pm Room 2428 |
Dr. Ming Cai
Department of Meteorology, The University of Maryland Dynamical fingerprint of climate variability and trend Contact person: Ferd Baer |
May 2
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Dr. Fu-Lung Chang
Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center (ESSIC) University of Maryland Examining the cloud and radiation quantities derived from satellite observations Contact person: Zanqing Li |
Special seminar
May 3 at 11:00 am Room 3425 |
Dr. Baijun Tian
Scripps Institution of Oceanography Tropical Cloud Radiative Forcing and the Hadley/Walker Circulation Contact person: Sumant Nigam |
Special seminar
May 6 at 1:00 pm Room 2428 |
Dr. Istvan Szunyogh
IPST, The University of Maryland The dynamical foundation of targeting weather observations Contact person: Ferd Baer |
May 9
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Dr. Roseanne Diab
University of Natal, Durban, South Africa Tropospheric Ozone over Africa Contact person: Anne Thompson |
May 16
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Dr. John Derber
Environmental Modeling Center/NCEP/NOAA The trials and tribulations of data assimilation Contact person: Eugenia Kalnay |
Information for the speakers | ------ | Instructions for the contact person |
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 above link "Directions to the Department of Meteorology" or 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. - Stadium Parking, also known as Parking Garage 3 (PG-3). To see location, go to Campus Maps and click on the Northwest Quadrant. |