Atmosphere Ocean Science Colloquium
The AOS Colloquium series consists of invited lectures by researchers in all sub-disciplines of atmosphere, ocean, and climate science. Unless noted otherwise, all colloquia are held on Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30pm in room 1302 of Warren Weaver Hall at 251 Mercer Street, New York.
Older AOS Colloquia from 1995-2009 can be viewed here.
Seminar Organizer(s): Sylvia Mejia
Past Events
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Friday, December 8, 202310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
AOS/CMSC: Bayesian Learning of Biogeochemical Models and Generalized Neural Closure Models with Interpretability
Pierre Lermusiaux, Massachusetts Institute of Technology -
Wednesday, December 6, 20233:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Data-driven parameterizations of ocean mesoscale eddies
Pavel Perezhogin, Courant -
Wednesday, November 29, 20233:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Tracking the thermodynamic and biogeochemical processes underlying climate change
Prof. Jan Zika, University of New South Wales -
Wednesday, November 15, 20233:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Water, crevasses, and glacier dynamics in Southeast Greenland
Prof. Kristin Poinar, University at Buffalo -
Wednesday, November 8, 20233:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Nonlinear Atmospheric Circulation Response to Increased CO2: Role of Atmosphere-Ocean Coupling
Dr. Clara Orbe, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies -
Wednesday, October 18, 20233:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
A new conceptual model of transient climate response and global ocean heat uptake
Prof. Jonathan Gregory, University of Reading and Met Office -
Wednesday, October 11, 20233:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
AI, quantum and reduced precision: routes to efficient next-generation climate simulators?
Prof. Tim Palmer, University of Oxford -
Wednesday, October 4, 20233:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Non-linearities in the tropical SST pattern effect explained by the 'circus tent' model
Dr. Andrew Williams, NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory -
Friday, September 29, 20232:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
The abyssal ocean: its dynamics and its role in climate
Prof. Raffaele Ferrari, MIT