SEMINAR IN ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS & CHEMISTRY
Spring 2010, ATM S 523
 


Stephen Warren, Coordinator

Mondays, 3:30–4:20, ATG 310C*

 

Date

Speaker

Affiliation

Title

Mar. 29

 Melanie Fitzpatrick

Union of Concerned Scientists

 Climate science under attack: how can we change the narrative?

Apr. 5

 Tom Ackerman

Professor, UW Atmospheric Sciences

 Dust aerosol optical properties and radiative forcing over northwest China

Apr. 12

Eric Sofen

Graduate Student, UW Atmos. Sci.

 Modeling Paleo-Oxidants and the Sulfate-D17O Proxy in Ice Cores

Apr. 19

 Celeste Johanson

Postdoc, UW Atmos. Sci.

 Tropical land/ocean warming contrast in observations and GCMs

Apr. 26

 Dean Hegg

Research Professor, UW Atmos. Sci.

 Source attribution for light-absorbing carbon in Arctic snow

May 3

 

 

 

May 10

 Mike Wallace

Professor, UW Atmos. Sci.

 Pervasive wintertime fog over northern India: a consequence of biomass burning?

May 17

 Rob Wood

Professor, UW Atmos. Sci.

 Large clouds dominate cloud cover and reflectance

May 24

Stephen Warren & Qiang Fu

UW Atmos. Sci.

The snows of northern China (slideshow)

May 31

MEMORIAL DAY
HOLIDAY

 

 

* Unless noted otherwise, the seminar will meet in ATG 310C at 3:30 on Mondays.

Revised: 3/2/10