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Atmospheric Chemistry Brown Bag Talks
Computer and Space Science Building 3400 (Library)
Fall Semester 2013 Schedule
For more information contact Dale Allen
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12:00 noon Fri Jul 19
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Dr. Melanie Ghysel
PicoSDLA-CH4: In-situ high resolution measurement of CH4 in the middle atmosphere under balloon NIST and Université de Reims, GSMA |
12:00 noon Fri Jul 26
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Mr. Amir Bozorg Magham
Unresolved turbulence and stochastic Lagrangian coherent structures Virginia Tech |
11:00 AM Fri Aug 02
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Mr. Zachary Fasnacht
Using Satellite Aerosol Optical Depth Data to Evaluate Simulations of Biomass Burning Emissions in the NASA Aerosol Model GOCART Penn State University |
11:30 AM Fri Aug 23
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Dr. Chang Lang
Impact of climate change on tropospheric ozone John Hopkins University |
11:30 AM Fri Sep 06
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Ms. Ashley Griffin
Suomi-National Polar-Orbiting Partnership (S-NPP) Satellite Data and its use in Weather Prediction and Situational Awareness University of Maryland |
11:30 AM Fri Sep 13
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Ms. Ashley Griffin
NOAA's Hazardous Weather Testbed Experiment University of Maryland |
11:30 AM Fri Sep 20
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OPEN
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11:30 AM Fri Sep 27 (POSTPONED)
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Dr. Jingqiu Mao(POSTPONED)
Ozone and organic nitrates over the eastern United States: sensitivity to isoprene chemistry Princeton/NOAA GFDL |
11:30 AM Fri Oct 4
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OPEN
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11:30 AM Fri Oct 11
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Dr. Charles Stanier
Wintertime Ammonium Nitrate Haze Episodes in the Midwest: Observation, Modeling, and Sensitivity to Emission University of Iowa & UMCP |
11:30 AM Fri Oct 18
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OPEN
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11:30 AM Fri Oct 25
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OPEN
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11:30 AM Fri Nov 1
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OPEN
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11:30 AM Fri Nov 8
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Ms. Gina Mazzuca
The Tethered-Balloon System during DISCOVER-AQ University of Maryland AOSC |
11:30 AM Fri Nov 15
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OPEN
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11:30 AM Fri Nov 22
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Dr. Deborah Stein-Zweers
First results from DISCOVER-AQ, Texas: NO2 sonde profiles from the greater Houston area, September 2013 NASA GSFC & KNMI |
11:30 AM Fri Dec 6
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Dr. Anne Thompson
Quality Assurance in Ozonesonde Networks: A Status Report NASA GSFC |
Unless
otherwise noted in date line, all seminars are held in RM. 3400 (the Department's Library on the
third floor in the west wing of the Computer & Space Sci. Bldg.) at
12:00 PM
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Parking, also known as Parking Garage 3 (PG-3, two blocks west of the building). You cannot park in any numbered
or lettered lots. Parking tickets incurred in these lots cannot be voided.
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