Colloquia for Spring 2016
May 06, 2016
“The Story of Climate Data”
Thomas C. Peterson from World Meteorological Organizationââ¬â¢s Commission for Climatology
Hosted by ATS Department
CSU alumnus
**Starts at 2:30 pm**
May 06, 2016
“Herbert Riehl, Alumni, and Outstanding Alumni Award Ceremony”
Hosted by ATS Department
**Starts at 3:45 pm**
Apr 29, 2016
“Linking Arctic to lower latitude processes through resilient tropopause-based vortices”
Steven Cavallo from Oklahoma University
Hosted by Russ Schumacher
Apr 22, 2016
“Exploring Chemical Complexity in Biomass Burning Emissions and Air Quality Modelsââ¬â¹”
Kelley Barsanti from University of California, Riverside
Hosted by Jeff Pierce
Apr 15, 2016
“Quantifying methane emissions in North America using satellites”
Daniel Jacob from Harvard University
Hosted by Emily Fischer
Apr 08, 2016
“Use of In-Situ Observations for Quantifying Ice Cloud Microphysical Properties and Processes, and their Uncertainties”
Greg McFarquhar from University of Illinois
Hosted by Paul Demott
Apr 01, 2016
“Radar Instrumentation for Remote Sensing of Ice, Snow, and Soil Moisture”
Prasad Gogineni from University of Kansas
Hosted by Dave Randall
Mar 31, 2016
“Toward an improved understanding of the role of surface-atmosphere exchange in climate services”
Paul Stoy from Montana State University
Hosted by Eric Maloney
**Starts at 3:30 pm Thursday**
Mar 21, 2016
“Organization of tropical convection: Self-aggregation and spontaneous tropical cyclogenesis”
Allison Wing from Columbia University
Hosted by Eric Maloney
**Starts at 3:30 pm Monday**
Mar 07, 2016
“New Insights into Tropical Clouds and Hurricanes using Polarimetric Radar”
Michael Bell from University of Hawai`i at MÃÂnoa
Hosted by Eric Maloney
**Starts at 3:30 pm Monday**
Feb 25, 2016
“Surface-atmosphere exchanges of energy and carbon in urban environments”
Benjamin Crawford from University of Reading
**Starts at 4:00 pm Thursday**
Feb 22, 2016
“Biosphere-atmosphere interactions and seasonality in the continental Tropics”
Pierre Gentine from Columbia University
**Starts at 3:30 pm Monday**
Feb 15, 2016
“The Global Nature of Convection: Perspectives from the TRMM satellite”
Kristen Rasmussen from NCAR
Hosted by Jeff Collett
**Starts at 3:30 pm Monday**
Feb 05, 2016
“Predicting the spread of wildfires: The importance of fire interactions with the atmosphere, ecosystems, and topography”
Chad Hoffman from CSU Forestry
Hosted by Jeff Pierce
Jan 26, 2016
“Aerosols and Climate Forcing: New Thoughts, Future Direction”
Lorraine Remer from JCET-UMBC
Hosted by Jeff Collett
**Starts at 3:30 pm Tuesday**