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Spring 2008

Seminars are held in the Eller O&M Bldg., Room 112, at 3:55pm, unless otherwise noted. For seminar information, please contact Robert Korty.



  • January 15 at 3:55 pm in O&M 112
    Hurricanes in the climate system
    -Kerry Emanuel
    Professor of Atmospheric Sciences
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • January 17 at 3:55 p.m. in O&M 112
    Quantitative Precipitation Estimate and Forecast
    -Gyuwon Lee
    Advanced Studies Program Postdoctoral Fellow
    National Center for Atmospheric Research

  • January 22 at 3:55 pm in O&M 112
    The ocean's response to Hurricane Frances and its implications for drag coefficient parameterization
    -Sarah Zedler
    Postdoctoral Associate
    Texas A&M University

  • January 29 at 3:55 pm in O&M 112
    Hadley cell and monsoon dynamics
    -Tapio Schneider
    Assistant Professor of Environmental Sciences and Engineering
    California Institute of Technology

  • January 31 at 3:55 p.m. in O&M 112
    Applications of adaptive observation strategies to high-impact weather in East-Asia
    -Hyun Mee Kim
    Assistant Professor
    Yonsei University

  • February 5 at 3:55 pm in O&M 112
    Hurricanes and global warming: Expectations versus observations
    -Chris Landsea
    Science and Operations Officer
    National Hurricane Center

  • February 12 at 3:55 pm in O&M 112
    Tropical cyclone tornado prediction: Past, present and future
    -Roger Edwards
    Meteorologist
    Storm Prediction Center

  • February 14 at 3:55 p.m. in O&M 112
    Barotropic aspects of transport and mixing in hurricanes
    -Eric Hendricks
    Colorado State University

  • February 19 at 3:55 pm in O&M 112
    Hyperthermals, hurricanes, and heat depth: New insights into the dynamics of past greenhouse climates
    -Matt Huber
    Associate Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
    Purdue University

  • February 26 at 3:55 pm in O&M 112
    Tropospheric stratification: a new view using saturation potential vorticity
    -Robert Korty
    Assistant Professor of Atmospheric Sciences
    Texas A&M University

  • March 3 at 3:00 in O&M 103
    Elastic Backscatter Lidar Applications for Aerosol Dispersion Measurements in the Near Surface Boundary Layer
    -April Hiscox
    Department of Natural Resources Management and Engineering
    University of Connecticut

  • March 4 at 3:55 pm in O&M 112
    Ice in Clouds--Problems and Consequences for Radiative Energy Budget and Remote Sensing
    -Manfred Wendisch
    Professor of Experimental Meteorology
    Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Institute for Atmospheric Physics

  • March 18 at 3:55 pm in O&M 112
    New Results from the CloudSat Mission as Related to Weather and Climate
    -Tom Vonder Haar
    Professor of Atmospheric Sciences
    Colorado State University

  • March 25 at 3:55 pm in O&M 112
    Stratospheric gravity waves generated by multiscale tropical convection
    -Todd Lane
    Lecturer in Meteorology
    University of Melbourne

  • April 1 at 3:55 pm in O&M 112
    Tropical upwelling in the lower stratosphere
    -Marvin Geller
    Professor of Atmospheric Sciences
    SUNY Stony Brook

  • April 8 at 3:55 pm in O&M 1210
    Climate model simulations of large-scale environmental factors affecting Atlantic hurricanes
    -R. Saravanan
    Professor of Atmospheric Sciences
    Texas A&M University

  • April 9 at 3:55 pm in O&M 112
    Ensemble data assimilation at Japanese Meteorological Agency
    -Takemasa Miyoshi
    Numerical Prediction Division
    Japan Meteorological Agency

  • April 15 at 3:55 pm in O&M 112
    Perchiorate, wherefrom, wherein and where do we go from here? Re-emergence of iodine deficiency in the U.S.
    -Purnendu (Sandy) Dasgupta
    Professor of Analytical and Environmental Chemistry
    University of Texas at Arlington

  • April 22 at 3:55 pm in O&M 1210
    A paleoclimatic perspective on polar warmth, ice sheet stability, and sea level rise
    -Bette Otto-Bliesner
    Senior Scientist
    National Center for Atmospheric Research

  • April 29 at 3:55 pm in O&M 112
    Baltimore and Beijing: A tale of two cities
    -Russell Dickerson
    Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry
    University of Maryland



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