Meteo Colloquium
Meteorology and Atmospheric Science Colloquia Fall 2020
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
Cancelled due to illness
Meteo Colloquium
Urban pollution greatly enhances formation of natural aerosols over the Amazon
Meteo Colloquium
Weather in the east Pacific ITCZ: The role of nonlinear dynamics in boreal spring submonthly ITCZ shifts.
Tarbell Lecture in Meteorology
Challenges in Numerical Weather Prediction of Thunderstorm Upscale Growth
Meteo Colloquium
Viewing Climate Signals through an AI Lens
Meteo Colloquium
Multiscale interactions of tropical convection in the Indian Ocean
Meteo Colloquium
How Good Are Predictions of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO)?
Meteo Colloquium
The SCOAPE (Satellite Coastal and Oceanic Atmospheric Pollution Experiment) Cruise, May 2019: Gulf of Mexico Air Quality near Oil and Natural Gas Operations.
Meteo Colloquium
Tropical Cyclone-Trough Interactions
Meteo Colloquium
North American cold events following Sudden Stratospheric Warming in the presence of low Barents-Kara Sea sea ice
Meteo Colloquium
Probabilistic Catastrophe Risk Modelling
Meteo Colloquium
Tropical Weather and the Myth of ‘Diabatic Heating’
Meteo Colloquium
IBHS Research: a Multi-Faceted Approach to Natural Hazard Damage
Meteo Colloquium
Tropical origins of Weeks 2-4 forecasts errors during Northern Hemisphere cool season