Colloquia for Fall 2011
![Observations of high resolution liquid water structure and mid-level cloud microphysics from an Advanced Pulsed Doppler Radar](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/images/default-video.png)
Dec 01, 2011
“Observations of high resolution liquid water structure and mid-level cloud microphysics from an Advanced Pulsed Doppler Radar”
Piotr Flatau from Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Naval Research Lab
Hosted by Sonia Kreidenweis
CSU alumnus
![Cosmic rays, aerosols, clouds and other adventures in aerosol microphysics](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20111117-pierce.jpg)
Nov 17, 2011
“Cosmic rays, aerosols, clouds and other adventures in aerosol microphysics”
Jeffrey Pierce from Dalhousie University
Hosted by Sonia Kreidenweis
![A Year in the Life of the Extreme Ice Survey--and New Directions for the Future](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20111109-balog.jpg)
Nov 09, 2011
“A Year in the Life of the Extreme Ice Survey--and New Directions for the Future”
James Balog from Photographer
Hosted by John Calderazzo from CSU Department of English
This colloquium is on Wednesday
![The ups and downs of being an atmospheric aerosol: Interpreting particle flux measurements over tropical and temperate forests](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20111103-farmer.jpg)
Nov 03, 2011
“The ups and downs of being an atmospheric aerosol: Interpreting particle flux measurements over tropical and temperate forests”
Delphine Farmer from Colorado State University Department of Chemistry
Hosted by Jeff Collett
![Tropical cyclones and their role in energy transfer between the tropics and extra-tropics](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20111020-tripoli.jpg)
Oct 20, 2011
“Tropical cyclones and their role in energy transfer between the tropics and extra-tropics”
Gregory Tripoli from University of Wisconsin-Madison
Hosted by Sue van den Heever
CSU alumnus
![Tiger by the tail: observing the carbon budget of planet earth](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/images/default-video.png)
Oct 13, 2011
“Tiger by the tail: observing the carbon budget of planet earth”
Denis O'Brien from CSU/CIRA
Hosted by Steve Miller
![Response of precipitation to climate change: theory, simulations, and observations](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20111006-ogorman.jpg)
Oct 06, 2011
“Response of precipitation to climate change: theory, simulations, and observations”
Paul O'Gorman from MIT
Hosted by Thomas Birner
![Climatic Consequences of Nuclear Conflict: Nuclear Winter Still a Threat](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20110929-robock.jpg)
Sep 29, 2011
“Climatic Consequences of Nuclear Conflict: Nuclear Winter Still a Threat”
Alan Robock from Rutgers University
Hosted by Eric Maloney
![Measurement and simulation of fine particle emissions from combustion systems](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20110926-robinson.jpg)
Sep 26, 2011
“Measurement and simulation of fine particle emissions from combustion systems”
Allen Robinson from Carnegie Mellon University
Hosted by Jeff Collett
special time: Monday, 10 am
![National Weather Service Field Operations: Accomplishments, Challenges, and Opportunities](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20110915-apfel.jpg)
Sep 15, 2011
“National Weather Service Field Operations: Accomplishments, Challenges, and Opportunities”
NWS Meteorologist in Charge (Jennifer Stark, Nezette Rydell, Steven Apfel)
Hosted by Nolan Doesken
![Surface and Aerosol Effects on Rainfall: Amazon Basin and the Megacity of Sao Paulo, Brazil](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20110908-dias.jpg)
Sep 08, 2011
“Surface and Aerosol Effects on Rainfall: Amazon Basin and the Megacity of Sao Paulo, Brazil”
Maria Assuno F. Silva Dias from Universidade de Sao Paulo, USP, Brazil
Hosted by Wayne Schubert
CSU alumna
![East Pacific ITCZ variability over three decades of satellite data](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20110901-magnusdottir.jpg)
Sep 01, 2011
“East Pacific ITCZ variability over three decades of satellite data”
Gudrun Magnusdottir from UC Irvine
Hosted by Thomas Birner and Wayne Schubert
CSU alumna