Zhiming Kuang, NOAA Climate and Global Change
Postdoctoral Fellow, Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington
The Earth in Miniature: a DARE approach to global simulations
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November 4 2004, 4 PM, Haller Hall
Mojib Latif, Professor at the Leibniz Institute of Marine Science and Engineering
Tropical Pacific climate variability during the 20 th and 21 st centuries
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December 2 2004, 4 PM, Haller Hall
Tapio Schneider, Assistant Professor of Environmental Science, California Institute of Technology
Large-scale Eddies and the Climate of the Troposphere
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January 6 2005 Term Break
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February 3 2005, 4 PM, Haller Hall
Isaac Held, Senior Research Scientist, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, NOAA and
Lecturer, Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Department of Geosciences, Princeton University
The hydrological cycle and global warming
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February 10 2005, 4 PM, Harvard University Center for the Environment, room 310*
Jim Zachos, Professor of Earth Sciences, University of California Santa Cruz
Extreme Changes in Ocean Carbonate Chemistry during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum: Implications for CH 4 /CO 2 Release and Sequestration
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February 11 2005, 4 PM, Harvard University Center for the Environment, room 310*
Gidon Eshel, Assistant Professor of Physical Oceanograophy and Climate, University of Chicago
Day to day predictability of the Northern Hemisphere PV
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April 7 2005, 4 PM, Haller Hall
Scott Denning, Assistant Professor, Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University
Multiple Observational Constraints on Regional Carbon Balance
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April 28 2005, 4 PM, Haller Hall
David Lea, Professor, Paleoclimatology, Paleoceanography, Chemical Oceanography, UCSB