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colloquia schedule for 2007

Date Location and Time Presenter
January 31st  

109 ASB 3:30 pm

Mankin Mak, DAS: Dynamics of the Asian Summer Monsoon in a Maximally Simplified Model
February 7th   Cancelled
February 14th  109 ASB 3:30 pm Joe Grim, DAS: The Development, Evolution, and Forcing of the Rear Inflow Jet Within the 29 June 2003 Kansas Bow Echo
February 21st  109 ASB 3:30 pm Jean-Francois Lamarque, NCAR: Methane Sources and Chemistry: from the Bottom of the Ocean to the Stratosphere
February 28th  109 ASB 3:30 pm Glen Romine, DAS: Polarimetric Radar Observations of the 8 May 2003 OKC Tornadic Supercell
March 7th      109 ASB 3:30 pm

Mike Wilson, DAS: Observations and Modeling of Cloud Radiation Properties from MISR over Polar Regions

March 14th     109 ASB 3:30 pm Hailong Wang, DAS: Observational and Modeling Studies on Shallow Cumuli Over the Indian Ocean: Diurnal Cycles and Aerosol Effects
March 21st       Spring Break
March 28th     109 ASB 3:30 pm David Plummer, DAS
April 4th      109 ASB 3:30 pm Kevin Mueller, DAS
April 11th     109 ASB 3:30 pm Bryan Guarente, DAS
April 25th    109 ASB 3:30 pm Eric Schneider, DAS
April 26th    109 ASB 3:30 pm Dan Kurz, DAS
May 2nd        First floor auditorium
of the NCSA building 3:30 pm
Ogura Distinguished Lecturer: Kerry Emanuel, MIT

Aug 29 Angus Rockett, Mechanical Engineering, UIUC

Meeting the carbon free energy challenge

Sep 5 Donald Wuebbles, DAS

Evaluating the impacts of aviation on climate change

Sep 12 Jonathan Martin, University of Wisconsin

The role of shearwise vertical motions in the development of an intense upper-level front

Sep 19 Jonathan Tomkin, School of Earth, Society, and Environment and Geology, UIUC

Rocky peaks and icy buzzsaws: Glacial erosion and mountain growth in the Patagonian Andes

Sep 26 Xin-Zhong Liang, Illinois State Water Survey

Perspectives on integrated regional climate and impacts modeling

Oct 3 Glen Romine, DAS

A storm-scale assimilation system for polarimetric radar observations

Oct 10 Alison Anders, Geology, UIUC

Interactions between climate and topography: The influence of precipitation phase on mountain landscapes

Oct 17 Michael Timlin, DAS

A look at daily extremes in the Arctic

Oct 24 HUGH PITCHER, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and University of Maryland

Stabilization and technology in the near, mid and long run: Lessons from phase two of the Global Technology Strategy Project

Oct 31 DanIEL Pounder, DAS

Relationship isolation and variable elimination of soil and surface layer data through principal component analysis

Nov 7 Henian Zhang, DAS

Impacts of Saharan dust as CCN on the evolution of an idealized tropical cyclone

Nov 14 Jeffrey Trapp, Purdue University

Connections between global climate change and severe thunderstorms

Nov 28 Jintai Lin, DAS

Projections of future changes in surface ozone concentrations over the United States, effects of pollutant transport, and uncertainty analyses

Dec 5 Donna Charlevoix, DAS

Instructional technology in the 21st century: Tapping into the iPod generation