Atmospheric Sciences Seminars
Spring 2004
Seminar
- Jan. 20 at 3:55pm in O&M 112:
The Tropospheric Water Vapor Feedback
-Dr. Andrew Dessler
Associate Research Scientist, Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center, University of Maryland,
College Park, MD
Seminar
- Jan. 27 at 3:55pm in O&M 112:
Wakes and Wave-Mean Interactions in Stratified Flows Past Mountains
-Dr. Craig Epifanio
Assistant Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Texas A&M
University
Seminar
- Feb. 3 at 3:55pm in O&M 112:
Science and Technology Infusion in the National Weather Service (NWS)
-Mr. Sam Contorno
CSTAR (Collaborative Science, Technology and Applied Research) Program Manager,
NWS Office of Science and Technology, Silver Spring, Maryland
Seminar
- Feb.10 at 3:55pm in O&M 112:
Millimeter-wave Radar and Microphysical Characteristics of Mixed Phase Clouds
-Dr. Larry Carey
Assistant Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Texas A&M University
Seminar
- Feb.17 at 3:55pm in O&M 112:
An overview of the cloud absorption anomaly debate
-Dr. Zhanqing Li
Professor, Department of Meteorology, University of Maryland
Seminar
- Feb.24 at 3:55pm in O&M 112:
4-D Convective structure in tropical disturbances: Statistically "surfing" on 3-5 day easterly waves from space
-Dr. Walt Petersen
Senior Research Scientist, ESSC/NSSTC, University of Alabama Huntsville
Special Seminar
- Feb.26 at 3:55pm in O&M 112:
Martian atmospheric observations by NASA's Spirit and Opportunity rovers
-Dr. Mark Lemmon
Associate Research Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Texas A&M University
Special Seminar
- Mar. 1 at 3:00pm in O&M 1213:
Tropical Cyclone Forecasting, Facts and Fiction in 2004
-Dr. Steve Lyons
Tropical Program Manager, The Weather Channel
Seminar
- Mar. 2 at 3:55pm in O&M 112:
Open
Special Seminar
- Mar. 9 at 9:00am in O&M 1213:
Remote Sensing of Cirrus Cloud Optical Properties Using Airborne and Satellite Measurements
-Kerry Meyer
MS Candidate, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Texas A&M University
Seminar
- Mar. 23 at 3:55pm in O&M 112:
Atmospheric Mercury: the Origin, the Transformation, the Modeling
-Dr. Che-Jen (Jerry) Lin
Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Lamar University
Seminar
- Mar. 30 at 3:55pm in O&M 112:
What lightning has to do with meteorology
-Dr. Martin Murphy
Scientist, Vaisala Inc.
Seminar
- Apr. 6 at 3:55pm in O&M 112:
What's New With the American Meteorological Society 2004
-Dr. Ronald D. McPherson
Executive Director, American Meteorological Society
Seminar
- Apr. 7 at 4:00pm in O&M 1210:
Center for Atmospheric Chemistry and the Environment: The Inaugural Seminar
-Dr. Simon North
Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University
-Dr. Terry Wade
Deputy Director, Geochemical and Envirnonmental Research Group, Texas A&M University
Special Seminar - Faculty Candidate
- Apr. 12 at 3:55pm in O&M 1210:
Emissions, fate, transport, and effects of pollutants in the atmospheric environment
-Dr. Amy Stuart
Assistant Research Scientist, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Texas A&M University
Special Seminar - Faculty Candidate
- Apr. 15 at 3:55pm in O&M 1210:
Development of a trace gas budget - new insights on methanol
-Dr. Gunnar Schade
Emmy Noether Research Fellow, Institute for Environmental Physics, University of Bremen, Germany
Special Seminar - Faculty Candidate
- Apr. 19 at 3:55pm in O&M 1210:
Water Uptake and Ice Cloud Nucleation of Atmospheric Aerosols
-Dr. Sarah Brooks
Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
Seminar
- Apr. 20 at 3:55pm in O&M 112:
A Comparison of Microphysical Properties of Cirrus, Wave, and Anvil Clouds
-Dr. Paul Lawson
President and CEO of SPEC Inc. (Stratton Park Engineering Company)
Special Seminar - Faculty Candidate
- Apr. 26 at 3:55pm in O&M 1210:
Dust characterization and its implication for climate forcing
-Dr. Yuan Gao
Associate Professor, Department of Earth and Environmental Studies, Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ
- April 21 at 4:00pm in 1210 O&M
-Dr. John Nielsen-Gammon; Dr. William Marlow
Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Texas A&M University; Department of Nuclear Engineering, Texas A&M University
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