Atmospheric Science Informal Seminar
Fall 2004
Upcoming seminars in spring 2005
date
time
speaker
title of presentation
room
7/19/2004
1:30pm
Hendrik Elbern, University of Cologne, EURAD
Four-dimensional variational data assimilation for atmospheric constituent and flux estimation
canceled due to mechanical problems of AA
8/18/2004
1:30pm
Hanneke Luijting, Wageningen University
Temporal behavior of snow albedo at the Barrow ARM site
IARC 401
8/25/2004
1:30pm
Florent Domine, Laboratoire de Glaciologie et Geophysique de l'Environnement
Physical and chemical changes in snowpacks : new feedbacks for climate change
IARC 401
9/15/2004
1:30pm
Kurt Cuffey, Department of Geography, University of California at Berkeley
Stable Isotopes in Polar Precipitation: A Review
IARC 401
9/29/2004
1:30pm
James Ayers, GI ASG,Department of Chemistry
NO3-measurements in Fairbanks, Alaksa
IARC 401
10/13/2004
1:30pm
Glenn E. Shaw, GI
30 years of research at GI
IARC 401
11/10/2004
1:30pm
Martin Stuefer, GI ASG, Alaska Climate Center
Contrails over Alaska
IARC 401
11/24/2004
1:30pm
Ted Wu, Chemistry Department
Persistant Organic Pollutants in Alaska
IARC 401
12/1/2004
1:30pm
Diana Daneva, GI Atmospheric Science group
Polar stratospheric clouds
IARC 401
12/8/2004
1:30pm
Catherine F. Cahill, GI ASG, Atmospheric Science Program and Chemistry Department
Arctic and Antarctic Aerosols
IARC 401
Jeff S. Tilley, University of North Dakota
Polar mesoscale modeling
Uma S. Bhatt, GI ASG, Atmospheric Science Program
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 ATM693, a 1-credit class. Students taking this as a class do not have to attend seminar prior to the start of the semester.