Colloquia for Fall 2021
Dec 09, 2021
“Outstanding Alum Award Presentation:
From the Tropics to the Poles: How an ATS PhD Research Topic Links These Two Seemingly Diverse Environments”
Tristan L'Ecuyer from UW-Madison
Hosted by Jeff Collett
CSU alumnus
Dec 02, 2021
“Can we sneak sub-km resolution into global climate models ahead of schedule? Outlook from GPU-accelerated multi-scale modeling vs. machine learning process emulation”
Mike Pritchard from UCI
Hosted by Libby Barnes
Nov 18, 2021
“Drivers of Continental US Hurricane Damage”
Phil Klotzbach from CSU
Hosted by Michael Bell
Nov 04, 2021
“Multi-Scale Variability of Tropical Rainfall Systems in a Hierarchy of Aquaplanet Experiments”
Rosimar Rios-Berrios from NCAR
Hosted by Michael Bell
Oct 28, 2021
“Chemical Heterogeneity in Wildfire Plumes: Implications for Large-scale Air Quality Models and Satellite Retrievals”
Siyuan Wang from NOAA
Hosted by Emily Fischer
Oct 21, 2021
“Modulation of ENSO Teleconnections over North America by Pacific Decadal Variability”
Nicola Maher from University of Colorado, Boulder
Hosted by Maria Rugenstein
Oct 14, 2021
“Extreme tropical variability under greenhouse warming”
Pedro DiNezio from University of Colorado, Boulder
Hosted by Charlotte DeMott
Oct 07, 2021
“Improvements in wintertime surface temperature variability in the Community Earth System Model version 2 (CESM2) related to the representation of snow density”
Isla Simpson from NCAR
Hosted by Jim Hurrell
Sep 30, 2021
“Anthropogenic impacts on tropospheric reactive halogens: Implications for climate and air pollution”
Becky Alexander from University of Washington
Hosted by Jeff Pierce
Sep 23, 2021
“Unscrambling Weather and Water Forecast Errors to Improve Ensemble Hydrometeorological Predictions”
Kelly Mahoney from NOAA
Hosted by Russ Schumacher
Sep 16, 2021
“Why Focus on Methane to Mitigate Climate Change? Background and the Global Methane Assessment”
A.R. Ravishankara from Colorado State University
Hosted by Emily Fischer