University of Wyoming, Department of Atmospheric Sciences

Seminar series – Spring 2002

Unless otherwise mentioned, seminars are held on Friday at 3:00 pm in the Engineering Bldg, Rm 6085

date

Speaker (+ affiliation)

title

15 Feb

Trude Eidhammer, University of Bergen

Charged Aerosols in the Polar Summer Mesosphere

22 Feb

Michele Kuester, University of Arizona

Solar radiation based calibration of an airborne radiometer for vicarious calibration of earth observing sensors

25 Feb

Amy Stuart, Stanford University

Volatile chemical partitioning during cloud drop freezing and its effects on tropospheric chemical distributions:  Modeling studies 

28 Feb

Larry Mahrt, Oregon State University

Studies of Nocturnal Boundary Layer Processes from CASES99

1 March

Bill Cotton, Colorado State University

Simulations of aerosol entrainment in clouds

8 March

Gareth Berry, University of Reading

Evaluation of some daytime boundary-layer forecast techniques

8 March

Kay Shelton, University of Reading

Temperature variations in the lower stratosphere 

22 March

Gerry Jennings, Galway, Ireland

An overview of aerosol and gas measurements at the Mace Head Atmospheric Sciences Research Station

22 March

Colin O’Dowd, Galway, Ireland

Studies of biogenic new particle formation

5 April

Brian Mapes, NOAA-CIRES CDC

Strides, steps and stumbles in the annual march

12 April

Markus Petters, University of Wyoming

Aerosol activation in updrafts 

12 April

Ron Tabler, Tabler Associates, Colorado

Wyoming’s underappreciated snow fences, and the physics explaining their remarkable effectiveness   (jointly with Mechanical Engineering)

19 April

Chuntao Liu, University of Wyoming

Cloud detection with SAGE observations

26 April

John Daly, Launceston, Australia

Recent evidence on climate change: a critical review  

3 May

Qing Yang, University of Wyoming

Relationships between water mass, rain rate, and radar reflectivity in marine stratus

10 May

Ian Faloona, NCAR ASP, Boulder

Turbulent diffusion of ozone and DMS in the stratocumulus-topped marine boundary layer

17 May

Patrick Arnott, Desert Research Institute

Photo-acoustic analysis of aerosol light absorption

 

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