Presented on February 22, 2023, by Dr. Paolo Antonelli, PhDCo-Founder and DirectorAdaptive Meteo Department of Atmospheric Sciences Feb 22, 2023, 8:42 AM (12 days ago) to Department, bcc: mike.gonsalvesYou are invited to our weekly hybrid (in-person and online) Atmospheric Sciences Spring
Tips on Presenting a Successful Conference Talk or Seminar
Presented on February 15, 2023, by DR. STEVEN BUSINGER, Ph.D., C.C.M.Department of Atmospheric SciencesUniversity of Hawaii Abstract: This seminar will explore the mechanics of preparing and presenting an effective conference talk or longer seminar. It is designed for anyone who
New Insights into Tropical Weather Using Radar
Presented on Wednesday, February 8, 2023, by Michael M. BellColorado State University Abstract: Weather radar has advanced scientific progress in many areas of atmospheric science, such astropical and mid-latitude weather prediction, regional climate and climate change, cloudmicrophysics, dynamics of convective
The Scientific and Related Operational Challenges of Predicting Fire
Danger/Behavior in Hawai’i
Presented on January 25, 2023, by Francis FujiokaUSDA Forest ServiceFire Meteorology Research Project Leader (Retired)Riverside Fire Lab, Riverside, California Abstract: Faced with an increasing threat of wildfires, the Hawai’i State Division of Forestryrequested the assistance of the USDA Forest Service
Forecasting the Madden-Julian Oscillation: Can Deep Learning Models Beat the Dynamical Models
Presented on January 11, 2023, byProfessor Daehyun KimDepartment of Atmospheric Sciences, Univ. of Washington Abstract: The Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) is the dominant mode of tropical intraseasonal variability that interacts with many other Earth system phenomena, including high-impact weather events in
Earth’s energy budgets, equilibrium climate sensitivity, and the surface warming pattern effect
Presented on November 16, 2022, by Professor Masa Watanabe from Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute University of Tokyo. Abstract: Equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) – global-mean surface temperature response to a doubling of the atmospheric CO2 concentration- is a primary measure
Carbon dioxide and methane in Arctic and urban
Presented on November 2, 2022, by Professor Róisín CommaneDepartment of Atmospheric SciencesDept. of Earth & Environmental Sciences,Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory,Columbia University Abstract: Carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane are increasing rapidly in the atmosphere and both have a strong inter-hemispheric gradient driven
Climate Variability and Tropical Cyclone Activity
Presented on October 5, 2022, by Professor Pao-Shin ChuDepartment of Atmospheric SciencesSchool of Ocean and Earth Science and TechnologyUniversity of Hawai’i at Mānoa Abstract: This talk will introduce the book “Climate Variability and Tropical Cyclone Activity” that I coauthored with
Improving our understanding of hazards in Hawai’i from flash flooding to Vog
Presented on October 5, 2022, by Dr. Steven BusingerProfessorDepartment of Atmospheric SciencesSchool of Ocean and Earth Science and TechnologyUniversity of Hawai’i at Mānoa Seminar Abstract In this talk, Dr. Businger will provide an overview of recent and plannedresearch by his
Improved treatment of clouds and convection for the DOE Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM) atmospheric model version 3
Presented on September 21, 2022, by Dr. Shaocheng XieResearch Scientist, Group LeaderCloud Processes Research and ModelingAtmospheric, Earth & Energy Division (L103)Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Abstract: Dominant summertime disturbances along the subtropical Meiyu front are eastward-propagating synoptic-scale waves that are coupled