University of Wyoming, Department of Atmospheric Sciences

Seminar series – Spring 2004

date

Speaker (+ affiliation)

Title (+host)

6 Feb

Rick Damiani, UWyo

Got thermal? Kinematics of growing cumuli derived from airborne Doppler measurements (Vali)

27 Feb

Joseph Zehnder, ASU

Observations and modeling of the transition from shallow to deep convection (Geerts)

2 Mar

Chris Jeffrey, Los Alamos NL

Investigating the left tail of the droplet size distribution using PDF methods (Rodi)

5 Mar

Teferi Dejene, UWyo

Precipitation systems in the most ‘continental’ of continents: Africa (Geerts)

12 Mar

Roy Rasmussen, NCAR

How snow and freezing drizzle can fool pilots (Vali)

9 Apr

Herman Smit, Juelich GmbH

Upper tropospheric humidity over the Atlantic: seasonal and inter-annual variations observed from MOZAIC-aircraft (Deshler)

13 Apr

Gunnar Schade, Univ. of Bremen

Development of a trace gas budget - new insights on methanol (Snider)

16 Apr

Peggy LeMone, NCAR

Effects of the land surface on fluxes, turbulence, and boundary layer structure as shown by IHOP data (Geerts)

7 May

Trude Eidhammer

Evaporation of polar stratospheric cloud particles, in situ, in a heated inlet (Deshler)

14 May

Markus Petters

Aerosol in pockets of open cells (Snider)

24 June

Thomas Andretta, NWSRO Idaho Falls

A climatology of the Snake River Plain Convergence Zone (Geerts) 

9 July

Markus Petters

Final dissertation defense

2 August

Shar Samy, Colorado College

A temporal/spatial characterization of hazardous air pollutants in the central Colorado Springs airshed   Monday @ 10 am

 

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