Brewer-Wilson Seminar Series Past Events /
24
Nov
2023
Quantifying Urban Methane Emissions with Atmospheric Measurements
17
Nov
2023
High-Resolution Modeling to Quantify CO2 Emissions from Industrial Point Sources
03
Nov
2023
Biogenic Fluxes of Carbon Dioxide in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area
05
May
2023
Investigating Air Quality in Arctic and Urban Canada Using Trace Gas Measurements
28
Apr
2023
Using High Arctic TCCON Stations to Validate Modelled Carbon Monoxide and Methane
21
Apr
2023
Brewer-Wilson Seminar: April 21st, 2023
14
Apr
2023
Producing an observationally-calibrated blended snow-on-sea-ice product
31
Mar
2023
Ammonia variability and trends from urban and remote ground-based FTIR measurements
24
Mar
2023
Detecting Arctic Ocean Staircases using a Clustering Algorithm
10
Mar
2023
Interpreting sea ice loss simulations
03
Mar
2023
Scattering of Internal Tides by Balanced Flows
24
Feb
2023
Quantifying CO2 emission from point sources
17
Feb
2023
Estimating greenhouse gas enhancement ratios over cities using satellite observations
10
Feb
2023
Improved Representation of Extreme Winds in Variable Resolution CESM
03
Feb
2023
Physical Mechanisms Behind the Midlatitude Atmospheric Energy Transport Response to Imposed Arctic Sea Ice Loss
27
Jan
2023
Two-dimensional Ekman-Inertial Instability
20
Jan
2023
Wildfire Emission Tracers and Cloud Microphysics in Eureka, Nunavut
13
Jan
2023
Assessing the Impacts of Biomass Burning Events on Emergency Room Visits in Alberta and Ontario, Canada
06
Jan
2023
Calculating stratospheric age of air using ACE-FTS satellite data
09
Dec
2022
Impact of Aeolus L2B Wind Product on ECCC Forecast System
02
Dec
2022
Investigation of Toronto’s Biogenic CO2 Fluxes
25
Nov
2022
Habitable exoplanet climate simulations and synthetic transit spectra over a range of land configurations and atmosphere masses
18
Nov
2022
The Younger Dryas - Pre Boreal Oscillation Transition
04
Nov
2022
Infrared laboratory spectroscopy of atmospheric gases
06
May
2022
The impact of ammonia emissions on air quality in urban and remote regions