2007-08 Atmospheric Sciences Seminar Series

Seminars are held on Tuesdays at 4:10 pm in Room 3140 Agronomy Hall unless specified otherwise

Date

Speaker

Affiliation

Seminar Title

Monday
April 7, 2008
4:10 pm
L. Ruby Leung Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
Richland, WA
Regional Climate Modeling Using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model: Applications in the Tropics and the Western US
Tuesday
April 8, 2008
Eric Lu Department of Agronomy
Iowa State University
Temperature, water vapor, and precipitation:  Their temporal-spatial variations and relationships
Friday
April 18, 2008
2:00 pm
Shih-Yu (Simon) Wang Atmospheric Sciences

Iowa State University

Influences of midtropospheric perturbations on summer convective storms over the United States northern plains

PhD Dissertation Defense

Tuesday
September 11, 2007
Dr. Jon Reisner Los Alamos National Laboratory Towards predictive high resolution cloud modeling
Monday
September 24, 2007

2:00 pm

Dr. Dale Barker

National Center for Research (NCAR)

A hybrid ensemble/variational data assimilation system for the Weather Research and Forecasting model

Tuesday
September 25, 2007
Dr. Roland Madden National Center for Research

Rossby and His Wave

Tuesday
October 16, 2007
Dr. Bill Gutowski Atmospheric Sciences

Iowa State University

Precipitation Changes under Global Warming

Tuesday
October 23, 2007
Dr. Ray Arritt Department of Agronomy
Iowa State University
Can we predict El Niño?
Tuesday
October 30, 2007
Dr. William Gallus Atmospheric Sciences

Iowa State University

Object-oriented verification:  Application to ensemble precipitation forecasts
Tuesday
November 6, 2007


Joint seminar w/Geology

Dr. Katsumi Matsumoto Cancelled  
Thursday
November 8, 2007
4:10 pm
Dr. Brian Hornbuckle Department of Agronomy
Iowa State University
The Iowa Validation Site: Where Crops, Soils, Meteorology and Remote Sensing Mix
Friday
November 9, 2007
11:00 am
Daniel Rajewski Master’s Defense
Atmospheric Sciences
Iowa State University
Numerical Model Development and Application of Shelterbelt and Windbreak Flow During Nocturnal Stably Stratified Conditions
Tuesday
November 13, 2007

3:10 pm

4:10 pm

Dr. Joe Tribbia

Dr. Mike Chen

National Center for Research

Atmospheric Sciences
Iowa State University

A New Direction for
Stochastic Parameterization

Droughts and Floods in the Central Plains of the United States

Tuesday
November 27, 2007
Daryl Herzmann Department of Agronomy
Iowa State University
 
 

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