Seminars
Climate Monitoring, Climate Research, and Climate Services for Colorado
September 28, 2018 11:15 am
ATS room 101
Presented by: Colorado Climate Center Staff
Hosted by: Russ Schumacher
The Colorado Climate Center, based in the Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University since 1973, has a threefold mission to serve our state. We are responsible for monitoring the state’s weather and climate, including analyzing trends and extremes and operating two of our own weather observing networks; for conducting applied research toward improved… Read more »
NOAA’s Virtual Laboratory (VLab) Move to Liferay Digital Experience (DXP)
October 4, 2018 2:30 pm
CIRA Directors Conference Room
Presented by: Ken Sperow, Jason Burks and Michael Giebler
Hosted by:
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Virtual Laboratory (VLab) has experienced tremendous growth year over year since its inception in 2012. VLab provides collaboration tools (web content management, document library, forums, forms, and blogs), and development tools (project and issue management, revision control, code review, and continuous integration). In order to meet the needs… Read more »
The Utility of Ensemble – Sensitivity Analysis for Targeted Observing, Ensemble Sub setting , and Diagnosing Environmental Controls on Storm Characteristics
September 25, 2018 11:00 am
CIRA Directors Conference Room
Presented by: Aaron J. Hill
Hosted by:
Texas Tech University
Abstract At Texas Tech University, we are interested in developing and using novel ensemble tools to improve our understanding of severe storm predictability. Ensemble sensitivity is one such tool that when applied within an ensemble framework reveals atmospheric flow features (e.g. position of a jet streak, or magnitude of a low-level moisture plume)… Read more »
Precipitation Processes in Cyclones Passing over a Coastal Mountain Range: Recent Results from the Olympic Mountains Experiment (OLYMPEX)
September 18, 2018 2:00 pm
ATS room 101
Presented by: Lynn McMurdie
Hosted by: Kristen Rasmussen
Visiting ATS from the University of Washington
The Olympic Mountains Experiment (OLYMPEX) was a multi-faceted, international, multi-agency field campaign that took place over the Olympic Mountains in the Pacific Northwest during the fall 2015 and continued through the winter 2016. The goals of OLYMPEX were to provide physical validation and verification of satellite-derived precipitation measurements by the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) satellites… Read more »
Deep Learning and Novel Data Analytics for Climate Science
September 17, 2018 3:00 pm
ATS room 101
Presented by: Karthik Kashinath
Hosted by: Ben Toms and Aryeh Drager
Visiting ATS from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
In this talk we discuss how machine learning, deep learning and novel data-driven analytics from applied math and physics can be used for two fundamental challenges in climate and weather sciences: (i) pattern recognition, pattern discovery and pattern tracking in large climate datasets, and (ii) emulation of complex dynamical processes that are critical for modeling… Read more »
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