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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.
You can subscribe to the seminar series via Google Calendars by clicking this button:
January
January 17
Ocean Viscosity and Climate
Dr. Markus Jochum
National Center for Atmospheric Research
Contact: Raghu Murtugudde
January 31
Recent advances in the WRF model and applications to convection-resolving forecasting
Dr. Joe Klemp
National Center for Atmospheric Research
Contact: Dalin Zhang
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February
February 7
The Fronts are Moving! The Fronts are Moving!
Prof. Robert Hudson
University of Maryland
Contact: Robert Hudson
February 14
Simulation and Assimilation of Denmark Strait Overflow
Prof. Tom Haine
Johns Hopkins University
Contact: Dan Kirk-Davidoff
February 18 Note: 11 am Monday, in Room 3425
Predictability of a large-scale flow conducive to extreme precipitation over western Alps
Dr. Federico Grazzini
ARPA-Servizio IdroMeteorologico, Bologna, Italy
Contact: Istvan Szunyogh
Abstract
February 21
Dr. Andrew Tangborn
NASA/GSFC, UMBC JCET
Contact: Dale Allen
February 28
TBA
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March
Thursday March 6
Dynamical Polar Warming Amplification and a New Cliamte Feedback Analysis Framework
Prof. Ming Cai
Florida State University
Abstract
Contact: Dan Kirk-Davidoff
Friday March 7
Cloud-aerosol-precipitation processes as revealed by the A-Train
Prof. Graeme Stephens
Colorado State University
Contact: Zhanqing Li
March 13
Daily Optimum Interpolation Analysis for Sea Surface Temperature
Dr. Thomas Smith
Satellite Climate Studies Branch, NOAA/NESDIS/STAR and ESSIC/CICS
Abstract
Contact: Rachel Pinker
March 20
Spring Break --- No Seminar
March 27
Denitrification and anammox in the Arabian Sea
Prof. Bess Ward
Princeton University
Contact: Raghu Murtugudde.
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April
April 3
Elements of Climate Stabilization: The U.S. Climate
Change Science Program Scenarios of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and
Atmospheric Concentrations
Dr. Leon Clarke
JGCRI, PNL
Contact: Eugenia Kalnay
His slides: PDF
April 10
Surface-based Remote Sensing of Aerosol Indirect Effects
Prof. Mark Miller
Rutgers University
Contact:Zhanqing Li
April 17
The Tropical Warm Pool in a Warming World
Prof. Peter Webster
Georgia Tech
Contact:Sumant Nigam
April 18 Note: Friday!
Global Warming and Atmospheric Brown Clouds: A Double Threat for Asia
Prof. V. Ramanathan
UCSD
Contact:Zhanqing Li
April 24
PDFs of tropospheric humidity: Measurements and theory
Prof. Darryn Waugh
Johns Hopkins University
Contact: Dan Kirk-Davidoff
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May
May 1
What the ice ages are trying to tell us about climate sensitivity
Prof. Robert Toggweiler
Princeton University
Contact: Dan Kirk-Davidoff
May 8
Rewriting History on Ice in the Arctic - Surprising Results from the
Arctic Coring Expedition
Prof. Kristen St. John
James Madison University
Contact: Dan Kirk-Davidoff
May 15
Coupled ocean-atmosphere breeding for ensemble forecasting and data assimilation
Dr. Shu-Chih Yanh
University of Maryland
Contact: Shu-Chih Yang
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