Meteorology and Atmospheric Science Colloquia Spring 2022

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.

Non-employee Information Form (formerly Visitors Information Form): This form is a requirement for all Penn State visitors if Penn State will be paying for any expenses (either directly or indirectly, such as directly billed room charges). 

A Non-Employee Travel Form is also required to process expenses.

Meteorology Visitor Schedules (requires password to access)

Jan 12, 2022 03:30 PM to 04:30 PM
Ted Shepherd

Meteo Colloquium

"Bringing physical reasoning into statistical practice in climate-change science"

Jan 19, 2022 03:30 PM to 04:30 PM
Duo Chan

Meteo Colloquium

"Combining Statistical, Physical, and Historical Evidence to Improve Historical In-situ Sea Surface Temperature (SST) Records"

Jan 26, 2022 03:30 PM to 04:30 PM
Liz Hajek

Meteo Colloquium

"The URGE (Unlearning Racism in GEosciences) Program”

Feb 09, 2022 03:30 PM to 04:30 PM
Nachiketa Acharya

Meteo Colloquium

"Probabilistic Multi Model Ensemble for S2S prediction: From traditional to Machine Learning Approaches"

Mar 02, 2022 03:30 PM to 04:30 PM
Scot Miller

Meteo Colloquium

"Three case studies in greenhouse gas emissions – new insights provided by an expanded atmospheric observing network"

Apr 06, 2022 03:30 PM to 04:30 PM
George Craig

Hussey Lecture in Meteorology

"What limits the predictability of weather?"

Apr 13, 2022 03:30 PM to 04:30 PM
Marlene Kretschmer

Meteo Colloquium

"Quantifying causal pathways of teleconnections"

Apr 20, 2022 03:30 PM to 04:30 PM
Yutian Wu

Meteo Colloquium

“Summertime Stratosphere-Troposphere Coupling and Implications for Atmospheric Composition and Air Quality”

Apr 27, 2022 03:30 PM to 04:30 PM
Pavlov Kollias

Meteo Colloquium

"Radar Meteorology in the 21st Century"