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Unless stated otherwise, seminars are on Thursdays from
3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Auditorium (Rm. 2400) on the second floor
of the New Wing of the Computer and Space Science Building.
Coffee, tea and cookies are served in the adjoining Atrium at 3:00 p.m.
September
September 9 (Friday), 3 pm
Note Special Day and Time
"Tropical rainfall impacts under global warming"
Prof. David Neelin
Dept. of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
University of California, Los Angeles
Relevant Paper
Contact: Ning Zeng
September 15
"Prospects for Passive Precision Measurement of CO2 column from Space"
Dr. Bill Heaps
NASA/GSFC
Relevant Paper
Contact: Dan Kirk-Davidoff
September 22
"A Global Convection Circulation Paradigm for the Annular Mode"
Prof. Ming Cai
Dept. of Meteorology
Florida State University
Relevant Paper 1
Relevant Paper 2
Contact: Eugenia Kalnay
September 29
'A parametric view of climate and low-frequency variability'
Prof. Sukyoung Lee
Dept. of Meteorology
Pennsylvania State University
Relevant Paper 1
Relevant Paper 2
Contact: Dan Kirk-Davidoff
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October
October 6
"Air Pollution: Science, Impacts and Policy"
Prof. Denise Mauzerall
Woodrow Wilson School
Princeton University
Relevant Paper 1
Relevant Paper 2
Contact: Russ Dickerson
October 13
"Atmospheric Aerosols: Formation, Aging, and Interaction with Cloud-
Climate"
Prof. Renyi Zhang
Department of Atmospheric Sciences
Texas A&M
Relevant Paper 1
Relevant Paper 2
Contact: Zhanqing Li
October 20 2:30 pm in CSS 2324
"Partitioning of poleward heat transport between the atmosphere and ocean"
Prof. John Marshall
Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
M.I.T.
Relevant Paper
Contact: Roxana Wajsowicz
October 21 Friday, 3 pm
'Issues in Modeling the Aerosol Effects on Climate'
Dr. Chul Chung
Relevant Paper 1
Relevant Paper 2
Scripps Institute of Oceanography
Contact: Sumant Nigam
October 27
Global Changes of the Water Cycle Intensity
Michael Bosilovich
NASA/GSFC
Relevant Paper
Contact: Roxana Wajsowicz
October 31, Monday 11:30 am, Room 3425
"The Maximum Likelihood Ensemble Filter: Recent development and preliminary results"
Milija Zupanski
CIRA/Colorado State University
Contact: Eugenia Kalnay
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November
November 3
What can biogeochemical tracers tell us about pathways of ocean ventilation?
Dr. Anand Gnanadesikan
NOAA/GFDL
Relevant Paper
Contact: Dan Kirk-Davidoff
November 10
The West African Monsoon System: 20th Century Simulation and 21st Century Prediction
Prof. Kerry Cook
Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Cornell University
Relevant Paper
Contact: Dan Kirk-Davidoff
November 17
Air-sea CO2 flux response to climate variability on seasonal,
interannual and decadal timescales
Prof. Galen McKinley
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Contact: Dan Kirk-Davidoff
November 24
Thanksgiving, no lecture
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December
December 1
Location: Chemistry Building, Room 1407
Time: 7 pm Seminar, 8 pm
Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate in the "Anthropocene"
Prof. Paul Crutzen
Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Contact: Russ Dickerson
December 8
The signature of global warming and Pacific pan-decadal
variability in the observed and reanalyses fields
Dr. Jonathan Chen
Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center
University of Maryland, College Park
Relevant Paper
Contact: Jonathan Chen
Postponed to Feb. 2
Stratosphere-Troposphere Exchange Trend From Changing Sea-Surface Temperatures
Dr. Mark Olsen
NASA GSFC
Relevant Paper
Contact: Dan Kirk-Davidoff
December 19
Special Time: 11 am, rm. 3425
Ensemble Data Assimilation with the NCEP GFS
Dr. Jeff Whitaker
NOAA
Contact: Dan Kirk-Davidoff
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