Seminars are Tuesdays from 1:30 to 2:30 pm in Duncan Hall of Science, Rm 614.
(unless otherwise noted)
DATE |
SPEAKER |
TITLE |
February 14 |
Prof. John Horel
Department of Meteorology, University of Utah |
Analyzing Weather on the Mesoscale |
March 20
(Thursday!) |
Mark McLaughlin
Weather Historian - Writer/Publisher
|
Taming the Beast: Predicting snowpack runoff in the Sierra, Truckee & Lake
Tahoe Basins, and a brief history of the Central Sierra Snow Laboratory.
Reign of the Sierra Storm King: a weather history of the Sierra Nevada.
Slide presentation on the greatest snowstorms and floods over the last 150
years and a peek at future climate trends in the Sierra.
|
| April 1 |
McPhee-Shaw |
Internal waves, mixing, and the movement of sediment on continental margins. |
April 15
|
Henry Selkirk
NASA, SJSU
|
Structure and variability of equatorial waves and their effects on the tropical tropopause layer deduced from radiosonde and CFH/ozonesonde measurements in Costa Rica, 2004-2008 |
| April 22 |
Kari Kiefer
SJSU John Noble
NASA/AMES |
Plume Moisture Enhancement Observed During FireFlux
Integration of Mars Global Surveyor Observations during the 25 Martian-year global dust storm on Mars |
| May 13 |
Daniel Jone
Daisuke Seto
Andrew Melford |
Senior Thesis Presentations |