University of Wyoming, Department of Atmospheric Sciences

Seminar series – Spring 2003

 

date

Speaker (+ affiliation)

title

9 Jan

Meagan Holm, University of North Dakota

The North Dakota Cloud Modification Project

17 Jan

Bernard LaFleur, University of Denver

A Low-Turbulence Inlet (LTI) for sampling aerosols from aboard aircraft.

24 Jan

Markus Petters, University of Wyoming

Aerosol-cloud interaction during DYCOMS-II

7 Mar

Bjorn Stevens, UCLA

Drizzle?   

10 April

Pavlos Kollias, RSMAS, University of Miami

Why Mie?  Accurate observations of vertical air velocities and rain drops using a cloud radar

17 April

Jennifer Mercer, Dartmouth College

Evaluating the use of a marine paleo-temperature proxy in the Chesapeake Bay

1 May

John Gill, Environmet

Sensitivity to cloud characteristics in SAGE II simulations of solar occultation measurements

8 May

Michal Ziemianski, University of Poland

Nonlinear balanced models based on the conservation of potential vorticity – development and applications

9 May

Chuntao Liu, University of Wyoming

Improved methods of cloud characterization from satellite measurements of horizontal atmospheric transmissivity  

13 May

Richard Anthes, UCAR Boulder

Application of GPS radio occultation data to weather analysis and prediction and climate 

16 June

Mike Proffitt, WMO, Geneva

Seasonally averaged ozone and nitrous oxide in the northern hemisphere lower stratosphere: use of conserved tracers to separate chemistry and transport.

 

 

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