Resources

Seminars - AOS 270 speakers

AOS 270 seminars are held from 3:30-4:30pm on Wednesdays, in Math Science 7124.

Faculty coordinator: J. David Neelin


4/4/12

Alan Robock, Rutgers University

Climatic Consequences of Nuclear Conflict: Nuclear Winter Still a Threat

4/11/12

Ming-Jen Yang, National Central University Taiwan

What we have learned from Typhoon Nari (2001)?

4/18/12

No Seminar

4/25/12

Stephen Krueger, University of Utah

A Novel Approach for Simulating Droplet Microphysics in Entraining Clouds

5/2/12

No Seminar

5/9/11

Akio Arakawa, AOS-UCLA (Rescheduled)

Multiscale Modeling of the Moist-Convective Atmosphere

5/16/12

Graeme Stephens, JPL/NASA

A Cloudy View of Climate Change

5/23/12

Tapio Schneider, California Institute of Technology

Understanding low cloud feedbacks through hierarchical physical modeling

6/6/12

Gilbert Brunet, ARD, Enviornment Canada

The importance of Vortex Rossby wave breaking and radiation for angular momentum transport in hurricanes

This seminar will take place at 1pm, with the Tea at 2pm