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Colloquia for Fall 2024

Simulation of the Early Eocene Climate and the Implications for Climate Sensitivity
Nov 21, 2024
“Simulation of the Early Eocene Climate and the Implications for Climate Sensitivity”
Jiang Zhu from UCAR
Hosted by Maria Rugenstein
ATS 101
Hidden Figures of the Atmosphere: African American Milestones in Meteorology
Nov 14, 2024
“Hidden Figures of the Atmosphere: African American Milestones in Meteorology”
Alan Sealls from University of South Alabama
Hosted by Eric Maloney
ATS 101
From Extreme Heat to Freezing Temperatures: Recent Findings from Field Work in Diverse Regions
Nov 07, 2024
“From Extreme Heat to Freezing Temperatures: Recent Findings from Field Work in Diverse Regions”
Armin Sorooshian
Hosted by Sonia Kreidenweis
ATS 101 and Zoom
Observing and Characterizing High-Latitude Precipitation Processes: Perspectives From Space and Ground
Oct 31, 2024
“Observing and Characterizing High-Latitude Precipitation Processes: Perspectives From Space and Ground”
Claire Pettersen from University of Michigan
Hosted by Sue van den Heever
ATS 101
The Atmosphere Around Environmental Justice: A Community-Based Overview
Oct 24, 2024
“The Atmosphere Around Environmental Justice: A Community-Based Overview”
Stephanie Malin from CSU
Hosted by Graduate Representatives
ATS 101
A Global Discrepancy Between Models and Observations in Atmospheric Humidity Trends Over Arid and Semi-Arid Regions
Oct 17, 2024
“A Global Discrepancy Between Models and Observations in Atmospheric Humidity Trends Over Arid and Semi-Arid Regions”
Isla Simpson from NCAR
Hosted by David Thompson
ATS 101
Integrating Atmospheric and Social Sciences to Collect Longitudinal Social Science Observations During Extreme Weather
Oct 11, 2024
“Integrating Atmospheric and Social Sciences to Collect Longitudinal Social Science Observations During Extreme Weather”
Julie Demuth from Colorado State University
Hosted by Allie Mazurek
CSU alumna
YSSAR key note speaker
EarthWorks: Creating a Storm-Resolving Community Model
Oct 10, 2024
“EarthWorks: Creating a Storm-Resolving Community Model”
Dave Randall
Hosted by Eric Maloney
ATS 101
Building Confidence in Regional Projections of Extreme Precipitation
Oct 09, 2024
“Building Confidence in Regional Projections of Extreme Precipitation”
Neil Tandon from York University
Hosted by Dave Randall
ATS West 121
The Secret Lives of ATS Research Scientists: A Research Scientist Jamboree
Oct 03, 2024
“The Secret Lives of ATS Research Scientists: A Research Scientist Jamboree”
RS Jamboree
Hosted by Charlotte Demott
Presentations by Brenda Dolan, Marybeth Arcodia, Russell Perkins, Lantao Sun, and Amy Sullivan
Turn That Frown Upside Down: Bringing Emissions Inventories Closer to Reality
Sep 26, 2024
“Turn That Frown Upside Down: Bringing Emissions Inventories Closer to Reality”
Anna Hodshire
Hosted by Jeff Pierce
ATS 101 & Zoom
South Asian Monsoon Connections to Enso in Present-Day and Future Climate Base States
Sep 19, 2024
“South Asian Monsoon Connections to Enso in Present-Day and Future Climate Base States”
Gerald Meehl
Hosted by Jim Hurrell
ATS 101 (In-Person Only)
Steps Toward Realizing the Potential of NASA's Earth Observing System: Reducing Aerosol-Related Climate-Forcing Uncertainty and the Overall Uncertainty in Climate Prediction
Sep 12, 2024
“Steps Toward Realizing the Potential of NASA's Earth Observing System: Reducing Aerosol-Related Climate-Forcing Uncertainty and the Overall Uncertainty in Climate Prediction”
Ralph Kahn from UC Boulder and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Hosted by Sonia Kreidenweis
ATS 101 and Zoom
Advances in Machine Learning for Climate and Weather Simulation
Sep 05, 2024
“Advances in Machine Learning for Climate and Weather Simulation”
Mike Pritchard from University of California, Irvine and NVIDIA
Hosted by Kristen Rasmussen
ATS 101 (In-Person Only)
Quantifying Causes and Consequences of Historical Changes in Extreme Climate Conditions
Aug 29, 2024
“Quantifying Causes and Consequences of Historical Changes in Extreme Climate Conditions”
Noah Diffenbaugh from Stanford
Hosted by Libby Barnes
AI, Tornadoes, & Social Science: Examining
Trustworthiness and Communication at the Weather-
Society Interface
Aug 22, 2024
“AI, Tornadoes, & Social Science: Examining Trustworthiness and Communication at the Weather- Society Interface”
Chris Wirz from UCAR
Hosted by Pat Keys