ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES COLLOQUIUM
Spring 2009, ATM S 520
 

 
Tom Ackerman, Coordinator
Fridays, 3:30–4:50, JHN 075*

Date

Speaker(s)

Affiliation

Title

Apr. 3

Julian Sachs

Associate Professor, Oceanography, UW

Tropical Hydrologic Changes During the Last Millennium

Apr. 10

Paul Newman

Senior Physicist,
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

What Would have Happened to the Ozone Layer if Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) had not been Regulated?

Apr. 17

Jerome Fast

Research Scientist,
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Simulating Aerosol-Climate Interactions Using the WRF-Chem Model

Apr. 24

Steve Klein

Research Scientist,
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Using Satellite Simulators to Assess Climate Model Simulations of Clouds

May 1

Qiang Fu

Professor,
Atmospheric Sciences, UW

Evidence of Changes in the Brewer-Dobson Circulations in the Last Three Decades: Challenges to Modeling, Observations, and Our Understanding

May 8

Mike Wallace

 


Leah Ceccarelli

 


Usha Lee McFarling

Professor,
Atmospheric Sciences, UW


Associate Professor, Communications, UW


Science Journalist, LA Times

 

Panel Discussion on “Communicating to the Public about Global Warming”

May 15

Karen Shell

Assistant Professor, COAS,
Oregon State University

Dependence of Climate Feedbacks in GCMs on Model Configuration and Scenario

May 22

Mark Stoelinga

Research Associate Professor, Atmospheric Sciences, UW

Toward an Armistice in the Cascade Snowball Fight: A New Look at Trends in Cascade Mountain Snowpack

May 29

Steven Cavallo

Doctoral Candidate,
Atmospheric Sciences, UW

The Structure and Maintenance of Tropopause Polar Vortices Over the Arctic (Ph.D. Defense)

Jun. 5

Joe Casola

Doctoral Candidate,
Atmospheric Sciences, UW

 

* Unless noted otherwise.

Revised: 5/20/09