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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Wednesday, May 4, 20113:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Mixing, Eddies, and All That: Ocean Parameterization Developments from 4M to 400Km
Baylor Fox-Kemper, University of Colorado -
Wednesday, April 27, 20113:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Representation of Microphysics in Atmospheric Models (And Why It Matters...)
Hugh Morrison, NCAR -
Wednesday, April 20, 20113:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
The Challenge to Understand Atmospheric Water Vapor Distributions
Stephan Fueglistaler, Princeton University -
Wednesday, April 13, 20113:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Long-Range Forecasting Using Data-Clustering and Information Theory: Demonstration in a Simple Ocean Model
Dimitris Giannakis, Courant -
Wednesday, April 6, 2011CANCELLED
Approaches for Modeling Spatio-Temporal Dynamics
Christopher Wikle, University of Missouri -
Wednesday, March 30, 20113:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Imaging Turbulent Convection and Dynamo Action in the Sun
Shravan Hanasoge, Princeton University -
Wednesday, March 23, 20113:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
The Transition from Shallow to Deep Convection
Anthony Del Genio, NASA GISS -
Wednesday, March 9, 20113:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Measures and Models of Mixing in Mesoscale Ocean Turbulence
Shane Keating, Courant -
Wednesday, March 2, 20113:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Tracking Climate Models: Advances in Climate Informatics
Claire Monteleoni, Columbia University -
Wednesday, February 23, 20113:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Deep Stratification and Overturning Circulation in the Ocean
Maxim Nikurashin, Princeton University -
Wednesday, February 16, 20113:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
The Ozone Hole, the Southern Ocean and Antarctic Sea Ice Trends
Michael Sigmond, University of Toronto