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Past Seminars

Title and Description Date & Time Location Presenter
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING SCIENCES AND SPACE WEATHER RESEARCH AT CU-BOULDER
This will consist of a brief intro to my department and opportunities for study there, a little bit of review of space weather, and concluded by some research by myself and my students.
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11-28-2011
3:40-5PM
IRC-410Jeffrey M. Forbes, Aerospace Engineering Sciences;University of Colorado UCB429, Boulder, CO 80309
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES AT THE NOAA NATIONAL SEVERE STORMS LABORATORY:
Dr...
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11-21-2011
3PM-4PM
GIBBS 337Dr. Robert Rabin, NOAA- National Severe Storm Laboratory NSSL
OBSERVATIONS OF WIND AND WATER VAPOR PROFILE AT THE HOWARD UNIVERSITY BELTSVILLE RESEARCH SITE: A C
The Howard University Beltsville research site one of the few sites selected as a GRUAN (Global Climate Observing Site Reference Upper Air Network) site...
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11-07-2011
4PM-5PM
MARTEENA 310Dr. Belay Demoz, Howard University, Physics Department and NOAA-NCAS
RESEARCH AND EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT - THE NEED FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO ADDR
Major issues in society: energy, the environment, health, and climate change require a collective effort of different disciplines working in interdisciplinary groups...
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07-15-2011
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Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia; Makale University; Wollo University; Bahir Dar University- BahirdaDr. Solomon Bililign, Director NOAAISET
"Effects of Turbulence on Hurricane Intensity"
The effects of turbulence on hurricane intensity are studied using two versions of a numerical model...
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04-27-2011
10am - 11am
Marteena 310Dr. Rich Rotunno, NCAR
Toward a greater understanding of climate forcing: Laboratory studies of atmospheric dust
Mineral dust in the Earth’s atmosphere (arising largely from wind‐blown soil and volcanic ash) can have a significant effect on the earth’s climate and atmospheric chemistry...
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04-11-2011
4pm - 5pm
Marteena Hall Room 310Dr. Paul Kleiber, University of Iowa
"Observations of Atlantic Tropical Weather Disturbances from PREDICT"
The NSF-sponsored PRE-Depression Investigation of Cloud-systems in the Tropics (PREDICT) field phase focused on tropical disturbances over the Atlantic and sought observations of the general wave trough region to distinguish characteristics of waves that develop into tropical cyclones from those...
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03-21-2011
1pm - 2pm
IRC Room 410Dr. Chris Davis, NCAR
"Predicting turbulence for aviation: Strategies and challenges"
A methodology for predicting turbulence for aviation use is described that is based on an ensemble of turbulence diagnostics derived from standard NWP model outputs...
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03-02-2011
1pm - 2pm
IRC Room 410Dr. Bob Sharman, NCAR
"Ambient Measurements of Atmospheric Constituents Employing Difference Frequency Generation IR Absor
TBA
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02-24-2011
11:00am - 12:00pm
New Science BuildingDr. Alan Fried, NCAR
Chemistry in the Arctic Troposphere: An Overview of the OASIS Campaign in Barrow, Alaska
The Earth’s lower atmosphere contains an array of hydrocarbon compounds of all shapes, sizes and functionalities, including saturated and unsaturated species, as well as those containing oxygen and halogens...
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02-02-2011
12pm - 1pm
McNair 301Dr. John Orlando, National Center for Atmospheric Research
The Role of Physics in Atmospheric, Ocean, and Earth Sciences
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10-21-2010
8:30am - 10:30am
Baton Rouge, LAFranco Einaudi, Annalisa Bracco, Cynthia Ebinger, Timothy Masterlark, various
DIATOM OOZES: Archives of Past Climate Change and Habitats for Microbial Life
ISETCSC is pleased to announce that Dr...
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10-14-2010
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Stallings Ballroom, Student UnionDr. Ivano Aiello, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, CSU and Consortium for Ocean Leadership
Laboratory Studies of Atmospheric Chemical Processes
Abstract: Laboratory studies under isolated and controlled conditions provide the kinetic and photochemical parameters, needed in chemical models for predicting capability of Air Quality and Climate...
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09-27-2010
4pm - 5pm
Marteena 310Dr. Ranajit Talukdar, NOAA, ESRL
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES AT NOAA'S NATIONAL SEVERE STORMS LABORATORY
Dr. Koch will speak about the past, current, and future scientific and technological R&D activities at NSSL
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08-05-0012
4PM-5PM
IRC 410Dr. Steve Koch, NOAA-NSSL