Colloquia for Spring 2017
May 05, 2017
“Reception and Award Ceremony”
Riehl and Alumni Award Presentation
Refreshments served at 2 p.m., awards presented at 2:30 in 101 ATS followed by brief technical presentations by award winners
May 02, 2017
“Tropical Cyclone Intensification under Moderate Vertical Wind Shear”
Rosimar Rios-Berrios from SUNY Albany
Hosted by Michael Bell
Special Seminar at 3 p.m.
Apr 28, 2017
“Understanding storm track shifts across a range of timescales”
Tiffany Shaw from University of Chicago
Hosted by Thomas Birner
Apr 21, 2017
“Digital Holography of Aerosol Particles”
Matt Berg from Kansas State
Hosted by Sonia Kreidenweis
Mar 30, 2017
“Improving geophysical system understanding and modelling by exploring nonlinear data assimilation”
Peter Jan van Leeuwen from University of Reading
Special Seminar at 3 p.m.
Mar 24, 2017
“Measuring and interpreting faunal responses to climate in the Intermountain West”
Erica Fleishman from CSU
Hosted by Sonia Kreidenweis
Mar 09, 2017
“Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere from the Troposphere to the Edge of Space”
Katrina Bossert from GATS, Inc., Boulder
Hosted by Chris Kummerow
Special Seminar at 2:45pm
Mar 06, 2017
“Energetic constraints on global climate”
Aaron Donohoe from University of Washington
Hosted by Chris Kummerow
Special Seminar at 2:45pm
Mar 02, 2017
“Using remote sensing observations to advance understanding of cloud-aerosol-precipitation-radiation interactions”
Christine Chiu from University of Reading
Hosted by Chris Kummerow
Special Seminar at 2:45pm
Feb 23, 2017
“Mean precipitation change from invariant radiative cooling”
Nadir Jeevanjee from Princeton/Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Hosted by Chris Kummerow
Special Seminar at 3:30 pm
Feb 17, 2017
“Recent Advances in University of Wyoming King Air Observation Capabilities”
Zhien Wang from University of Wyoming
Hosted by Sue van den Heever
Feb 10, 2017
“Deep Machine Learning for High-Impact Weather Forecasting”
David John Gagne from NCAR
Hosted by Greg Herman and Russ Schumacher
Feb 03, 2017
“Seasonal Variability of Warm Boundary Layer Cloud and Precipitation Properties in the Southern Ocean as Diagnosed from A-Train and Ship-Based Remote Sensing Data”
Jay Mace from University of Utah
Hosted by Paul DeMott