Colloquia for Fall 2021
![Outstanding Alum Award Presentation:
From the Tropics to the Poles: How an ATS PhD Research Topic Links These Two Seemingly Diverse Environments](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20211209-lecuyer.jpg)
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
![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](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/images/default-video.png)
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
![Drivers of Continental US Hurricane Damage](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20111118-klotzbach.jpg)
Nov 18, 2021
“Drivers of Continental US Hurricane Damage”
Phil Klotzbach from CSU
Hosted by Michael Bell
![Multi-Scale Variability of Tropical Rainfall Systems in a Hierarchy of Aquaplanet Experiments](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20211104-Rios-Berrios.jpg)
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
![Chemical Heterogeneity in Wildfire Plumes: Implications for Large-scale Air Quality Models and Satellite Retrievals](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20211028-Wang.jpg)
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
![Modulation of ENSO Teleconnections over North America by Pacific Decadal Variability](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20211021-Maher.jpg)
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
![Extreme tropical variability under greenhouse warming](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20211014-Dinezio.jpg)
Oct 14, 2021
“Extreme tropical variability under greenhouse warming”
Pedro DiNezio from University of Colorado, Boulder
Hosted by Charlotte DeMott
![Improvements in wintertime surface temperature variability in the Community Earth System Model version 2 (CESM2) related to the representation of snow density](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20211007-Simpson.jpg)
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
![Anthropogenic impacts on tropospheric reactive halogens: Implications for climate and air pollution](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20210930-Alexander.jpg)
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
![Unscrambling Weather and Water Forecast Errors to Improve Ensemble Hydrometeorological Predictions](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20210923-Mahoney.jpg)
Sep 23, 2021
“Unscrambling Weather and Water Forecast Errors to Improve Ensemble Hydrometeorological Predictions”
Kelly Mahoney from NOAA
Hosted by Russ Schumacher
![Why Focus on Methane to Mitigate Climate Change? Background and the Global Methane Assessment](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20210916-Ravishankara.jpg)
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