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2009 Earth Science Seminars

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2008 2010

Date   Speaker   Title
 
Tue   Dec 8   Jan-Peter Muller
(Univ. College London)
  Stereo vision and its application of global mapping of the Earth and Mars
 
Thu   Dec 3   Bill Randel
(NCAR)
  The Asian monsoon anticyclone, pollution near the tropopause and transport to the stratosphere
 
Tue   Dec 1   David Bromwich
(Ohio State University)
  Spatial and Temporal Variability of Antarctic Surface Mass Balance from Global Reanalyses
 
Tue   Nov 17   David Edwards
(NCAR)
  Tropospheric Carbon Monoxide: A Satellite Perspective
 
Mon   Oct 19   Katharine Jacobs
(Arizona Water Institute)
  Connecting Science and Decision-making in Water Management
 
Tue   Oct 13   Riccardo Riva
(Delft Univ. Technology)
  Antarctic mass balance from satellite mission data
 
Wed   Oct 7   Kevin Trenberth
(NCAR)
  The flow of energy through the climate system: Observations and model performance
 
Wed   Sep 30   Harunur Rashid
(Ohio State University)
  Atlantic Meridional Overturning circulation variability of the last 460,000 years: a paleo-proxies perspective
 
Thu   Sep 24   Arlan W. Mantz
(Connecticut College)
  The Study of Molecular Line Parameters at Very Low Temperatures using Tunable Diode Lasers
 
Fri   Sep 18   Michiko Masutani
(NOAA/NWS/NCEP/EMC)
  Joint Observing System Simulation Experiments: Full OSSEs with International Collaboration
 
Thu   Aug 20   Thomas H. Painter
(University of Utah)
  When Deserts and Mountains Collide: the Impact of Desert Dust on Snowmelt Hydrology in the Colorado River Basin
 
Mon   Aug 10   C. Roberto Mechoso
(UCLA)
  Clouds, Upwelling and Aerosol in the Southeastern Pacific
 
Wed   Aug 5   Bin Wang
(University of Hawaii)
  Formation of Concentric Eyewalls and Annular Hurricanes: Simulations with cloud-resolving WRF model
 
Tue   Aug 4   Carl Wunsch
(MIT)
  Sea Level Change: The Scientific and Technical Issues
 
Wed   Jul 15   Jian-Bo Gao
(PMB Intelligence LLC)
  Detrending, denoising, and prediction of geophysical processes
 
Tue   May 19   Karen Kafadar
(Indiana University)
  Statistical Issues in High-energy Physics
 
Wed   Apr 22   A. Pier Siebesma
(KNMI)
  Clouds and Convection in Climate Models: The GCSS Strategy and a Story of Success
 
Tue   Mar 31   Drew Shindell
(GISS)
  Climate response to regional radiative forcing during the 20th century
 
Tue   Mar 24   Inez Fung
(UC Berkeley)
  Whither the Northern Hemisphere Carbon Land Sink
 
Tue   Mar 17   Matthew Pritchard
(Cornell University)
  Volcanic Deformation in Latin America from InSAR: Constraints on the Frequency, Magnitude, and Duration of Volcano Deformation Events
 
Tue   Mar 17   Rowena Lohman
(Cornell University)
  InSAR Time Series Analysis in Cascadia: Lessons Learned from New Orleans
 
Tue   Mar 3   Jeff Dozier
(UCSB)
  The Hydrologic Cycle and the Color of Snow
 
Thu   Feb 26   Olivier Pauluis
(NYU)
  The global atmospheric circulation on moist isentropes
 
Mon   Feb 23   Alan Robock
(Rutgers University)
  Smoke and Mirrors: Is Geoengineering a Solution to Global Warming?
 
Tue   Feb 17   Ben Santer
(PCMDI/LLNL)
  Incorporating Model Quality Information in Detection and Attribution Studies: One Model, One Vote?
 
Wed   Jan 28   Alessandro Bonazzi
(Istituto Nazionale di Geofisic)
  Short-term ocean ensemble forecasting as derived by surface wind perturbations; an implementation for the Mediterranean Sea
 
Tue   Jan 6   George Philander
(Princeton Univ.)
  Where are you from? Why are you here? An African Perspective on Global Warming
 
Tue   Jan 6   Janet Campbell
(University of New Hampshire)
  Perspectives on Remote Sensing of the Coastal Ocean and the Synergy to be Derived with a Joint Atmosphere-Coastal Ocean Mission
 
Mon   Jan 5   George Philander
(Princeton Univ.)
  What Determines the Depth of the Equatorial Thermocline?


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