Colloquia for Fall 2022
![The implications of time varying climate feedbacks for precipitation](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20221208-pendegrass.jpg)
Dec 08, 2022
“The implications of time varying climate feedbacks for precipitation”
Angie Pendergrass from Cornell University
Hosted by Chris Kummerow
![Losses exceed gains: wildfire impacts on snowpack across the western U.S. and within the Cameron Peak burn area](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20221201-mcgrath.jpg)
Dec 01, 2022
“Losses exceed gains: wildfire impacts on snowpack across the western U.S. and within the Cameron Peak burn area”
Dan McGrath from CSU assistant professor of geosciences
Hosted by Pat Keys
![Do clouds nucleate on glassy aerosols?](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20221117-petters.jpg)
Nov 17, 2022
“Do clouds nucleate on glassy aerosols?”
Markus Petters from North Carolina State University
Hosted by Sonia Kreidenweis
![Drought in the 21st century and its impacts in Colorado](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20221110-schumacherBolinger.jpg)
Nov 10, 2022
“Drought in the 21st century and its impacts in Colorado”
Russ Schumacher and Becky Bolinger from Colorado Climate Center
Hosted by Kristen Rasmussen
![The Evolving World of Climate Analytics as Seen Through One Set of Eyes](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20221103-hacker.jpg)
Nov 03, 2022
“The Evolving World of Climate Analytics as Seen Through One Set of Eyes”
Josh Hacker from Jupiter Intelligence
Hosted by Elizabeth Barnes
![Effects of human-driven emissions and climate intervention on wildfire-related risks](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20221027-touma.jpg)
Oct 27, 2022
“Effects of human-driven emissions and climate intervention on wildfire-related risks”
Danielle Touma from NCAR Advanced Study Program
Hosted by Jim Hurrell
![The partitioning of poleward energy transport in the climate system; model biases and the near invariance of total energy transport under climate forcing](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20221020-donohoe.jpg)
Oct 20, 2022
“The partitioning of poleward energy transport in the climate system; model biases and the near invariance of total energy transport under climate forcing”
Aaron Donohoe from University of Washington
Hosted by Maria Rugenstein
![Insights from comparing and contrasting the climate response to large volcanic eruptions and rising carbon dioxide](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20221013-bitz.jpg)
Oct 13, 2022
“Insights from comparing and contrasting the climate response to large volcanic eruptions and rising carbon dioxide”
Cecilia Bitz from University of Washington
Hosted by Emily Fischer and Jim Hurrell
![Observational constraints on the cloud feedback pattern effect](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20221006-Myers.jpg)
Oct 06, 2022
“Observational constraints on the cloud feedback pattern effect”
Tim Myers from NOAA Physical Sciences Laboratory
Hosted by Dave Randall
![Toward credible predictions of aerosol-cloud interactions in Earth system models](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20220929-Ma.jpg)
Sep 29, 2022
“Toward credible predictions of aerosol-cloud interactions in Earth system models”
Po-Lun Ma from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Hosted by Christine Chiu
![The Complicated Life of Boundary Layer Clouds over the Eastern North Atlantic](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20220922-miller.jpg)
Sep 22, 2022
“The Complicated Life of Boundary Layer Clouds over the Eastern North Atlantic”
Mark A. Miller from Rutgers University
Hosted by Christine Chiu
![Part 1: Saharan Dust Transport by African Easterly Waves; Part 2: Photography and the Advancement of Atmospheric Science](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20220915-nathan.jpg)
Sep 15, 2022
“Part 1: Saharan Dust Transport by African Easterly Waves; Part 2: Photography and the Advancement of Atmospheric Science”
Terry Nathan from UC Davis
Hosted by Phil Klotzbach
![The Data Assimilation Research Testbed: An Introduction to Powerful Nonlinear and Non-Gaussian Data Assimilation Tools](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20220908-anderson.jpg)
Sep 08, 2022
“The Data Assimilation Research Testbed: An Introduction to Powerful Nonlinear and Non-Gaussian Data Assimilation Tools”
Jeff Anderson from NCAR Data Assimilation Research Section
Hosted by Peter Jan van Leeuwen