Colloquia for Spring 2022
![Challenges in the Anthropocene: Exploring climate and societal futures](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20220509-keys.jpg)
May 09, 2022
“Challenges in the Anthropocene: Exploring climate and societal futures”
Patrick Keys from CSU's School of Global Environmental Sustainability
Hosted by Jeff Collett and Eric Maloney
*Please note: This is a special seminar and will take place at 1 p.m. Monday.
![Incorporating nonlinearities into the climate forcing and feedback framework](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20220505-johnson.jpg)
May 05, 2022
“Incorporating nonlinearities into the climate forcing and feedback framework”
Jonah Bloch-Johnson from University of Reading
Hosted by Maria Rugenstein
![Extreme Air Quality Events in a Changing Climate](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20220428-hallar.jpg)
Apr 28, 2022
“Extreme Air Quality Events in a Changing Climate”
Gannet Hallar from University of Utah
Hosted by Paul DeMott
![Water and Aerosol Atmospheric Rivers: Connections to Weather, Air Quality and Climate](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20220421-waliser.jpg)
Apr 21, 2022
“Water and Aerosol Atmospheric Rivers: Connections to Weather, Air Quality and Climate”
Duane Waliser from UCLA
Hosted by Sue van den Heever
![An Estimate of Convective Mass Flux from Satellite Observations: Methodology, Validations, and Applications to Convective Dynamics Studies](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20220418-luo.jpg)
Apr 18, 2022
“An Estimate of Convective Mass Flux from Satellite Observations: Methodology, Validations, and Applications to Convective Dynamics Studies”
Zhengzhao Johnny Luo from City University of New York, City College
Hosted by Sue van den Heever
*Please note: This is a special seminar and will take place Monday in the ATS West seminar room.
![Projected increases in western US forest fires with growing fuel constraints](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20220414-battisti.jpg)
Apr 14, 2022
“Projected increases in western US forest fires with growing fuel constraints”
David Battisti from University of Washington
Hosted by Jim Hurrell
![Actionable Earth system science for society's challenges](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20220407-joseph.jpg)
Apr 07, 2022
“Actionable Earth system science for society's challenges”
Everette Joseph from NCAR
Hosted by Dave Randall
![Outsize Influence of Central American Orography on Global Climate](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20220331-baldwin.jpg)
Mar 31, 2022
“Outsize Influence of Central American Orography on Global Climate”
Jane W. Baldwin from University of California, Irvine
Hosted by Eric Maloney
![Fingerprinting Reactive Nitrogen Sources and Chemistry](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20220324-hastings.jpg)
Mar 24, 2022
“Fingerprinting Reactive Nitrogen Sources and Chemistry”
Meredith Hastings from IBES
Hosted by Jeff Collett
![Anthropogenic forcing and response yield observed positive trend in Earth's energy imbalance](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20220310-raghuraman.jpg)
Mar 10, 2022
“Anthropogenic forcing and response yield observed positive trend in Earth's energy imbalance”
Priyam Raghuraman from NCAR
Hosted by Christine Chiu
![African Easterly Wave Tropical Cyclogenesis: The Role of Mesoscale Convective Systems and Water Vapor](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20220303-ocasio.jpg)
Mar 03, 2022
“African Easterly Wave Tropical Cyclogenesis: The Role of Mesoscale Convective Systems and Water Vapor”
Kelly M. Nunez Ocasio from NCAR
Hosted by Emily Gordon
![Liberas Contributions to ERB Continuity and Advances in Earths Energy Budget Research](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20220217-pilewskiHakuba.jpg)
Feb 17, 2022
“Liberas Contributions to ERB Continuity and Advances in Earths Energy Budget Research”
Peter Pilewski and Maria Hakuba from CU and JPL
Hosted by Sue van den Heever
![Modeling Research and Development at NOAA/GSL](http://videos.atmos.colostate.edu/thumbnails/20220210-alexander.jpg)
Feb 10, 2022
“Modeling Research and Development at NOAA/GSL”
Curtis Alexander from NOAA
Hosted by Chris Kummerow