Meteo Colloquium
Meteorology and Atmospheric Science Colloquia Fall 2021
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
Subseasonal Temperature Prediction using Atmospheric Teleconnection Patterns
Meteo Colloquium
"Oil and gas basin methane monitoring: Results from the Marcellus and Permian Basins"
Meteo Colloquium
"Dynamical mechanisms for large-scale atmospheric circulation and associated weather extremes in a warming climate"
Meteo Colloquium
“The Earth’s Thermosphere and Ionosphere System and its Coupling with the Lower Atmosphere“
Tarbell Lecture in Meteorology
"Farming, Ranching and Football: What Happens When More Than Wind Sweeps Down the Plain?"
Meteo Colloquium
Graduate Students' Distinguished Lecture: "Contemporary perspectives on how cities modify weather and climate"
Meteo Colloquium
"Recent advances in top-down estimates of emissions from human activities, soils, and fires"
Meteo Colloquium
"Multi-Point Monin-Obukhov Similarity in the Atmospheric Surface Layer"
Meteo Colloquium
"Structure and dynamics of misovortices associated with near-surface wind gusts in large-eddy simulations of hurricanes"
Meteo Colloquium
"Air Quality A La Carte – from Earth to Mars"
Meteo Colloquium
"The Future of Satellite Meteorology - Weather Data at the Speed of Light."
Meteo Colloquium
"What are Science Centers and How to Leverage Partnerships With Them"
Meteo Colloquium
Using Saildrones to Advance the Study on Air-Sea Interaction
Meteo Colloquium
"Atmospheric vs Oceanic Drivers of Two Marine Heatwaves in the Northwest Atlantic Coastal Ocean"