Meteo Colloquium
Using satellite observations for model validation, data assimilation, and drought monitoring
Meteo Colloquium
Using satellite observations for model validation, data assimilation, and drought monitoring
Meteo Colloquium
Some puzzles in ice nucleation: supercooled water, surface crystallization, and the triple line
Meteo Colloquium
Achieving Climate Change Absolute Accuracy In Orbit: The view from the clouds
Meteo Colloquium
"Near-Surface Tornado Dynamics"
Meteo Colloquium
Using High-Resolution Simulations Initialized with Real Data to Understand Storm and Tornado Dynamics
Meteo Colloquium
The NOAA High-Resolution Rapid Refresh Storm-Scale Model: Operational Implementation and Ongoing Research
Meteo Colloquium
Interpreting and Extending Principal Components Analysis
Meteo Colloquium
Monsoonal link to the recent Rapid Arctic Ice Melt
Meteo Colloquium
The Tornado Outbreak of May 31, 1985: Looking Back at One of Pennsylvania’s Deadliest Weather Events
Meteo Colloquium
The Enhanced Production of Ice in Tropical Cumuli
Meteo Colloquium
Predictability and Probabilistic Verification of Tropical Cyclogenesis
Meteo Colloquium
Wednesday August 26, 2015 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Room 529 Walker
Meteo Colloquium
"Habitable zones and the search for life (and good weather!) on planets around other stars"
Meteo Colloquium
"Why We Need Both Laboratory and Field Studies to Understand Cirrus Clouds"
Meteo Colloquium
Atmospheric Carbon and Transport – America: An Earth Venture mission dedicated to improving the accuracy, precision and resolution of atmospheric inverse estimates of CO2 and CH4 sources and sinks
Meteo Colloquium
Using Spatiotemporal Data Mining to Improve the Prediction of High-Impact Weather
Meteo Colloquium
Influence of the Changing Arctic Surface on Snow, Aerosol, and Trace Gas Chemistry
Meteo Colloquium
Investigating snowfall and other cold hydrometeor properties with ground-based microwave remote sensors.
Meteo Colloquium
The NOAA High-Resolution Rapid Refresh Storm-Scale Model: Operational Implementation and Ongoing Research
Meteo Colloquium
Trying to make sense of the complexity: A simple model of moist deep convective updrafts