Presented on April 20, 2022, by Professor Shu-Hua ChenDepartment of Land, Air & Water ResourcesUniversity of California, Davis Abstract: Dust aerosols have various impacts on the Earth system, including their influences on weather, large-scale circulations, and climate through their interactions
An Overview of Low-Level Jets (LLJs) and Their Roles in Heavy Rainfall over the Taiwan Area during the Early Summer Rainy Season
Presented on April 13, 2022, by Professor Yi-Leng ChenDepartment of Atmospheric SciencesSchool of Ocean and Earth Science and TechnologyUniversity of Hawai’i at Mānoa Abstract: During the early summer rainy season over Taiwan, three types of low-level jets are observed, including
Impact of Radio Occultation Data on the Prediction of Tropical Cyclogenesis
Presented on April 6, 2022, by Ying-Hwa (Bill) KuoDirector, UCAR Community Programs (UCP)University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)Boulder, Colorado Abstract: Tropical cyclones are one of the most devastating severe weather systems that are responsible for huge loss of lives and
Student Opportunities at NCAR and UCAR
Presented on April 6, 2022, by In-Person Bill Kuo, Director, UCAR Community Programs (UCP) Liz Page, Director, UCP Education & Training Center Director and COMET Program Paul Kucera, Assistant Director, International Capacity Development, COMET Program Remote Rebecca Haacker, Director, NCAR