Meteo Colloquium
Applications of Machine Learning to Atmospheric Science
Unless otherwise noted, meteorology and atmospheric science colloquia are held each Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. during the fall and spring semesters in the John J. Cahir Auditorium (Room 112) in Walker Building. Refreshments will be served just after the colloquium in the Joel N. Myers Weather Center.
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Meteo Colloquium
Applications of Machine Learning to Atmospheric Science
Meteo Colloquium
Jupiter’s deep atmosphere revealed by Juno
Meteo Colloquium
Air pollution-mediated changes of the floral scents that bees need to locate flowers
Meteo Colloquium
Urban-rural variations in modeled air quality and health impacts in northern India
Meteo Colloquium
New insights on the impact of stratospheric intrusions: Lessons from high-resolution global models.
Meteo Colloquium
Untangling CO2 fluxes and transport: using the data from ACT-America evaluate global CO2 models
Meteo Colloquium
Do aerosols matter in the context of deep convective clouds?
Meteo Colloquium
"From Case Studies to Operations: Severe Storm Observations Using Emerging Radar Technologies"
Hussey Lecture in Meteorology
“Can the U.S. Become the World Leader in Numerical Weather Prediction?”
Meteo Colloquium
When Weather Changed History