University of Wyoming, Dept of Atmospheric Sciences

Seminar series – Fall 2000

 

date

Speaker (+ affiliation)

title

8/24/00, 1:30pm

Jean-Louis Brenguier, Meteo-France

The indirect effect of aerosols on climate: results from the ACE-2 CLOUDY-COLUMN experiment and perspective in the PACE Project.

8/25/00

Szymon Malinowski, Warsaw University, Poland

Small-scale turbulent mixing of clouds with clear air: laboratory experiments and aircraft observations

9/8/00

Lester Alfonso, Centro de Ciencias de la Atmosfera, UNAM, Mexico City

Numerical simulation of a convective cloud using a 1-D model with detailed microphysics

10/20/00

Walt Petersen, CSU

Tropical convection in the Amazon: New perspectives gleaned from the TRMM satellite and field campaign data

11/13/00

Richard Austin, CSU

Radar/visible optical depth retrieval of stratus microphysics in preparation for CloudSat

11/10/00 3:30 pm

Richard Clark, Millersville University

Investigations of ozone and fine particles in the Northeast

11/17/00

Swarndeep Gill, UWyo

Vertical motions of drops of different sizes in marine stratus and the development of drizzle

12/1/00

John Weaver, CIRA

The Fort Collins Flood of 28 July 1997

12/11/00 1:30 pm

Sharon Gill, UWyo

In situ and satellite instrument comparisons of stratospheric ozone and aerosol data (MSc defense)

12/13/00 10:00 am

Miao Qun, UWyo

An analysis of errors associated with the in situ measurement of aerosol size and concentration with optical particle counters (MSC defense)

12/15/00

Carlos Morales, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Connecticut

Continuous thunderstorm monitoring: retrieval of instantaneous rainfall and precipitating ice rates from lightning and GOES IR observations adjusted with TRMM Precipitation Radar