Atmospheric Science Informal Seminar Spring 2005
date | time | title of presentation | room |
2/2/2005 | 1:30pm | Richard L. Collins, GI Atmospheric Sciences, GI Physics, and Atmospheric Sciences ProgramStratospheric Ozone Depletion | IARC 401 |
2/16/2005 | 1:30pm | Gerd Hoenninger, University HeidelbergReactive halogen studies by Multi Axis Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy | IARC 401 |
3/2/2005 | 1:30pm | Jing Zhang, GI Atmospheric SciencesClimate response to increased greeness at high latitudes in climate model ARPEGE CLIMAT | IARC 401 |
3/23/2005 | 1:30pm | Uma Bhatt, GI Atmospheric Sciences and Atmospheric Sciences ProgramRegional expression of Arctic multi-decadal variability | IARC 401 |
4/6/2005 | 1:30pm | Martha Shulski, Alaska Climate CenterAlaska Lightning Climatology and Application to Wildfire Science | IARC 401 |
4/20/2005 | 1:30pm | William (Bill) R. Simpson, GI Atmospheric Sciences and Chemistry Department, High-latitude atmospheric chemistry: The role of halogen oxides in mercury deposition | IARC 401 |
5/4/2005 | 1:30pm | Javier Fochesatto, GI Atmospheric Sciences Chemical Speciation of Atmospheric Aerosols by Laser Raman Spectroscopy | IARC 401 |
Upcoming seminars in spring 2005
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 SeminarNicole Mölders, phone: 474-7910, email: molders@gi.alaska.edu
Note that the Atmospheric Sciences Seminar is joint with ATM688, a 1-credit class. Students taking this as a class do not have to attend seminar prior to the start or after the end of the semester.