Atmospheric Science Informal Seminar Fall 2006
date | time | Speaker, affiliation and title of the presentation | room |
6/30/2006 | 10:30am | Terry Kubar, University of Washington, Atmospheric Sciences Department, Radiative and Convective Driving of Tropical High Clouds | IARC 401 |
9/6/2006 | 1:30pm | Gerhard Kramm, GI Atmospheric Sciences, Heuristic derivation of blackbody radiation laws using principles of dimensional analysis | IARC 401 |
9/20/2006 | 1:30pm | TBA | IARC 401 |
10/18/2006 | 1:30pm | Nicole Mölders, GI Atmospheric Sciences and College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Atmospheric Sciences Program, Development of a tool for use of Climate Forecasts for Regional and Local Applications | IARC 401 |
11/1/2006 | 1:30pm | TBA | IARC 401 |
11/15/2006 | 1:30pm | Javier Fochesatto,, GI Atmospheric Sciences, Eye-safe polarisation diversity lidar | IARC 401 |
11/29/2006 | 1:30pm | Martin Stueffer, ARSC and GI Atmospheric Sciences, TAMDAR (Topospheric Airborne Meteorological DAta Reporting) system development and its potential for aviation safety and improved weather forecasting in Alaska | IARC 401 |
Upcoming seminars in spring 2007
Jeff S. Tilley, University of North Dakota | Polar mesoscale modeling | TBA |
For further information or if you want to give a presentation in the Atmospheric Science Informal Seminar please contact the coordinator of the Atmospheric Science Informal Seminar Nicole Mölders, phone: 474-7910, email: molders@gi.alaska.edu
Note that the Atmospheric Sciences Seminar is joint with ATM688, a 1-credit class in spring. Students taking this as a class do not have to attend seminar prior to the start or after the end of the semester.