All departmental colloquia are held on Thursdays at 4:00 p.m.  in room 112 Walker Building unless otherwise noted.  Refreshments for Thursday seminars are served at 3:30 p.m. in the Alfred K. Blackadar Reading Room (529 Walker). Previous semester schedules are listed at the bottom of the page.

SPRING 2004
Last updated May 27, 2004
Date Speaker & Affiliation Title (click for abstract)
January 15    
January 22    

January 29

 

 

February 5

   
February 12

Reserved for Faculty Search Candidate

 

February 19

Reserved for Faculty Search Candidate (tentative)

 

February 26

Reserved for Faculty Search Candidate (tentative)  

March 4

Reserved for Faculty Search Candidate (tentative)  
March 11, 2004

SPRING BREAK
NO COLLOQUIUM

 

March 18, 2004

Matt Parker
University of Nebraska--Lincoln

"Structures and Dynamics of Mid-latitude Mesoscale Convective Systems"

March 25 David Keith
Department of Engineering Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University
"The influence of large-scale wind-power on global climate"

April 1

Raymond Shaw
Michigan Tech. University

Turbulent clouds viewed from the HOLODEC (Holographic Detector for Clouds)

April 8

Stephen Reid
National Science Foundation

11:15 am (529 Walker)
"An overview of the Geosciences Directorate at the National Science Foundation (including advice on writing and submitting research grant proposals)"

4:00 pm (112 Walker) "Simulation of a Stratospheric Intrusion using the Lagrangian particle transport model FLEXPART, combined with observed surface impacts over the United States in early May 1999"

April 15

David Enfield
NOAA/AOML (Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory)
The Western Hemisphere Warm Pool
April 22

Stephen Prince
Laboratory for Global Remote Sensing Studies, University of Maryland

Land surface and the atmosphere: the role of living processes on the lower atmosphere
April 29

Meteo 597D (Radar) Class
PAMREX Results

The Pennsylvania Mobile Radar Experiment (PAMREX):
An overview and highlights from Year 1

 

Schedules from previous semesters:

[Fall 2003 schedule] [Spring 2003 schedule] [Fall 2002 schedule]


Last Updated: May 27, 2004

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