AOS Colloquium Series
Spring 2006-2007
The Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
sponsors a colloquium each Monday afternoon. Talks
are held at 3:30 pm in room 811 of the Atmospheric,
Oceanic, and Space Science Building at 1225 W. Dayton
Street. You are invited to join us before the colloquium
at 3:15 for coffee, tea, and cookies in room 853 Atmospheric,
Oceanic, and Space Sciences Building.
The following talks are currently scheduled for Spring
semester 2006-2007
If you want to refer to previous Colloquium
series, please click here.
If you want to sign up to meet the colloquium speakers,
please go to this web site:
www.aos.wisc.edu/wcal/UW-AOS/index.cgi
You may need to click on the arrow a couple of times to get to the correct
week.
January 22
Karl–Heinz Wyrwoll
School of Earth and Geographical Sciences, The University of Western Australia
Topic: Model Sensitivity of the Australian Summer Monsoon to Milankovitch Variations
January 29
Shane Mayor
NCAR, Earth Observing Laboratory
Topic:The Possible Marriage of the Volume Imaging Lidar (VIL) and the High Spectral Resolution Lidar (HSRL) Techniques at 1.5–microns
February 5
David Lorenz
CCR
Topic: The response of the extratropical hydrological cycle to global warming
February 12
Paul Menzel
SSEC
Topic: A Wisconsin perspective on 40 years of geostationary observations of the Earth
February 23 (Special Date and Time)
Kerry Emanuel
MIT
2:25 PM
Room 811 AOSS
Topic: The Hurrican Embryo
February 26 Rescheduled for April 23
Brian Soden
RSMAS/MPO, University of Miami
Topic: Global Warming and the Weakening of the Tropical Circulation
March 5
Lisa Goddard
IRI, ENSO
Topic: More Certain Uncertainty in Seasonal Climate Forecasts
March 12
Zhengyu Liu and Michael Notaro (website)
Topic: On the cause of abrupt ecosystem collapse in Northern Africa during the Holocene: Climate variability vs. vegetation feedback
March 19
Stefan Hastenrath, UW–Madison
Topic: Circulation and teleconnection mechanisms of Northeast Brazil droughts
March 26
CANCELLED
April 9
Raghu Murtugudde
University of Maryland, the Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center
Topic: Nature's Laws and Biological loopholes: Revisiting Bio-Climate Feedbacks and ENSO variability
April 16
CANCELLED
April 23
Brian Soden
RSMAS/MPO, University of Miami
Topic: Global Warming and the Weakening of the Tropical Circulation
April 24 Special Date and Time
Kevin E Trenberth
NCAR
Topic: The water and energy budgets of hurricanes and implications for climate change
April 30
Tom Bettge
Computational and Information Systems Laboratory, NCAR
Topic: Strategic Directions in High Performance Computing at NCAR
May 7
Dave Bromwich, Ohio State
The Ohio State University
Topic: Multi-decadal Climate Variability and Change in Antarctica
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Calendar for additional events
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