Meteo Colloquium
Bridging Basic and Applied Data Assimilation Research for Earth System Models
Unless otherwise noted, meteorology and atmospheric science colloquia are held each Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. during the fall and spring semesters in the John J. Cahir Auditorium (Room 112) in Walker Building. Refreshments will be served just after the colloquium in the Joel N. Myers Weather Center.
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Meteo Colloquium
Bridging Basic and Applied Data Assimilation Research for Earth System Models
Meteo Colloquium
Zonal Jets in Terrestrial Atmospheres with a Seasonal Cycle
Meteo Colloquium
Greenhouse Gas Emissions from New Federal Oil and Gas Leasing: Estimating and Communicating Future Emissions
Meteo Colloquium
Comparing Future Scenarios of Carbon Emissions/Land Use and Land Cover Change on the Carbon Sink for the Conterminous U.S.
Meteo Colloquium
Two Theororetical Frameworks on Mid-Latitude Mesoscale Convective Systems Over the Land
Tarbell Lecture in Meteorology
Machine Learning Applications Across the Weather Forecasting Value Chain
Meteo Colloquium
Understanding Weather Hazards in the Northeast United States through Analysis of Cyclone Tracks
Meteo Colloquium
Climate Controls of Tropical Cyclone Size: Rotation, Rossby Waves, and Climate Change
Meteo Colloquium
Increasing our Understanding of Lofted and Surface Debris Fields Associated with Tornadoes using Mobile Polarimetric Radars
Meteo Colloquium
Recent Results Regarding Regional Climate, Atmospheric Dynamics, Carbon Budgets, and Water Budgets in the Southwest Amazon Regions
Meteo Colloquium
An Overview of Global Model Verification at the Environmental Modeling Center (EMC)
Meteo Colloquium
Turbulent Transport in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer: Numerical Tools and Field Data Acquisition
Meteo Colloquium
MAGARA: A Multi-Angle Geostationary Aerosol Retrieval Algorithm
Meteo Colloquium
CoCoRaHS, That Funny Named Network Which Has Become the Largest Source of Daily Precipitation Measurements Across the United States