Colloquia for Spring 2012
May 03, 2012
“Making Sense of Clouds with the Transilient Matrix”
David Romps from UC Berkeley
Hosted by Sue van den Heever
Apr 30, 2012
“Amazon Heat Sources: Regional and Remote Importance”
Pedro Silva Dias from National Laboratory of Scientific Computation (LNCC), Brazil
Hosted by Wayne Schubert
CSU alumnus
takes place on MONDAY
Apr 19, 2012
“The stratospheric mean meridional circulation and its relation to water, ozone and climate”
Karen Rosenlof from NOAA
Hosted by Thomas Birner
CSU alumna
Apr 12, 2012
“Riehl & Alumni Award Reception and Colloquium”
Refreshments starting at 2:00pm
Apr 05, 2012
“Response of High-Impact Weather to Climate Variability and Change”
Greg Holland from NCAR
Hosted by Wayne Schubert
CSU alumnus
Mar 29, 2012
“How Well Do We Know the Earthâs Energy Budget?”
Tristan L'Ecuyer from University of Wisconsin-Madison
Hosted by Jeff Collett
CSU alumnus
Mar 22, 2012
“Impact of Tropical Cyclones and Transient Polar Disturbances on the North Pacific Subtropical Jet: Downstream Baroclinic Development and a Subsequent Intense Cyclone Event over the United States”
Lance Bosart from University at Albany/SUNY
Hosted by Russ Schumacher
Mar 19, 2012
“Teary Eyes to Blue Skies: Using Models and Observations to Establish a Global Picture of Peroxyacetyl Nitrate (PAN)”
Emily Fischer from Harvard
Hosted by Eric Maloney
This colloquium is on MONDAY
Mar 08, 2012
“The formation and growth of ultrafine atmospheric aerosols”
Jeffrey Pierce from Dalhousie University
Hosted by Eric Maloney
Mar 01, 2012
“Mesoscale controls on mountain climate â from snowy peaks to tropical islands”
Justin Minder from Yale University
Hosted by Richard Johnson
Feb 23, 2012
“Influence of Meridional Constraints on Low-Frequency Variability and its Response to Climate Change”
Elizabeth Barnes from University of Washington
Hosted by David Thompson
Feb 20, 2012
“Progress in Diagnosing, Partitioning, and Understanding of Cloud Feedbacks”
Mark Zelinka from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Hosted by Sue van den Heever
note non-standard day
Feb 16, 2012
“The response of the tropical Pacific and ENSO to Global Warming”
Pedro DiNezio from University of Hawaii
Hosted by Eric Maloney
Feb 09, 2012
“Towards a better understanding of climate and climate change through satellite remote sensing”
Chris O'Dell from CIRA
Hosted by Chris Kummerow
Feb 02, 2012
“DYNAMO Jamboree”
various students, research staff, faculty
All presentations can be found here
All presentations can be found here
starts at 3 pm!