Seminars

Currently showing seminars filtered by seminar category 'Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics'

When Location Title Speaker Series
14 Feb 2012
14:15
Dobson Lecture Room "An 80% chance of confusion" - or - Can people make use of probabilistic weather forecasts?Liz Stephens
(School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol)
Geophysical and Nonlinear Fluid Dynamics Seminars
16 Feb 2012
11:30
Dobson Lecture Room Global cloud properties on Venus from orbital infrared spectroscopyJo Barstow
(AOPP, University of Oxford)
Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics Seminars
23 Feb 2012
11:30
Dobson Lecture Room European winters and stratosphere-troposphere interactionAdam Scaife
(Hadley Centre, Met Office)
Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics Seminars
01 Mar 2012
11:30
Dobson Lecture Room Giant sea-salt aerosols and warm rain formation: observations, process models and towards use in climate modelsJorgen Jensen
(National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder)
Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics Seminars
06 Mar 2012
14:15
Dobson Lecture Room Lagrangian representation of microphysics in numerical models. Formulation and application to cloud geo-engineering problemsDr Miroslaw Andrejczuk
(AOPP, Oxford)
Geophysical and Nonlinear Fluid Dynamics Seminars
08 Mar 2012
11:30
Dobson Lecture Room Medium-range ensemble forecasting at ECMWFMartin Leutbecher
(ECMWF)
Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics Seminars
13 Mar 2012
14:15
Dobson Lecture Room Turbulence, mixing and phytoplankton blooms at ocean frontsDr John Taylor
(Dept. of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge)
Geophysical and Nonlinear Fluid Dynamics Seminars
15 Mar 2012
11:30
Dobson Lecture Room Regional climate sensitivity and response to volcanic forcing in Middle East and North AfricaGera Stenchikov
(King Abdullah University of Science and Technology)
Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics Seminars
18 Apr 2012
11:30
Dobson Lecture Room The response of mean and extreme precipitation to climate change: theory, simulations, and observationsPaul O'Gorman
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics Seminars