Fall 2017 Seminars

Unless otherwise noted, all seminars were from 11:15am - 12:30pm in 529 Walker.

Date
Location
Speaker/Discussion Leader Topic
September 20 529 Walker

Dr. Jose D. Fuentes
Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science, Penn State

The ability of bees to forage decreases as air pollution increases
October 4 529 Walker Dandan Wei
Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science, Penn State
Vegetation phenology contributes to seasonal patterns of isoprene above a rainforest in central Amazonia
October 18 529 Walker Dr. Alfonso Mejia
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Penn State
Benchmarking a regional hydrological ensemble prediction system at short- to medium-range timescales
November 1 529 Walker Dr. Martha Butler
Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science, Penn State
Reflections on a (Second) Career in Carbon Cycle Science
November 8 529 Walker Dr. Gregory S. Jenkins
Department of Meteorology and Atmopsheric Science, Penn State
WRF 1959-2014 Simulations of Long-term Variations in Sahelian Particulate Matter: Implications for Air Quality and Public Health
November 15 529 Walker Dr. Melissa Gervais
Department of Meteorology and Atmopsheric Science and Institute for CyberScience, Penn State
Impacts of a warming deficit in North Atlantic sea surface temperatures on atmospheric circulation in future climate simulations
November 29 **103 Walker** Dr. Sandip Pal
Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science, Penn State
Greenhouse Gas Variability across Frontal Structures in Winter