Lecture Schedule
These lectures are intended for a wide audience. All lectures will be one hour in length, including the 10-minute preparation before the lectures, and time for Q&A.
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Lectures
Monday April 29th 3:00 - 4:00, BL205
Living with Climate Uncertainty: From a Wet Future California to the Difficulties of Rapidly Attributing Extreme Events to Anthropogenic Climate Change.
Tuesday April 30th 11:00 - 12:00, KP108
Clouds in Warm Climates: From the Eocene (50 Myr) to the 22nd Century: Wintertime Arctic Convection, and a Foggy Warm North America.
Wednesday May 1st 11:00 - 12:00, KP108
Getting Ocean-technical: Does the Weak Wave Theory Correctly Describe Internal Wave Interactions? And the Ocean Coastal Upwelling Source Depth Distribution.
Thursday May 2nd 11:00 - 12:00, KP108
Upward and Downward Propagation: Enhanced Sudden Stratospheric Warming events in a warm climate and the future of extreme cold events over North America.
Friday May 3rd 11:00 - 12:00, KP108
Cold! From Glacial Cycles to Europa’s Ice-covered Ocean.