Department of Atmospheric Sciences | University of Illinois
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2006 colloquia

Matthew Gilmore, University of Illinois
The 18 March 1925 Tri-State Tornado Reanalysis Project: Preliminary Results
Guangyu Zhao, University of Illinois
Trade Wind Cumuli Statistics and The Impact of Finite Resolution Measurements
Kevin Gurney, Purdue University
The View From on High: Atmospheric CO2 Inversions in Search of the Missing Sink
Israel Jirak, Colorado State University
Observational Analysis of the Predictability of Mesoscale Convective Systems
Stephen Nesbitt, Colorado State University
Storm Morphology and Rainfall Characteristics of TRMM Precipitation Features
Eric Sundquest, United States Geological Survey
Time Matters in Carbon-cycle Change and Management: Perspectives from the Past, Present, and Future
Michael E. Baldwin, University of Oklahoma
Applications of Object-Oriented Analysis Techniques for Precipitation Systems
Somnath Baidya Roy, Duke University
Land Cover Change and the Local Hydrologic Cycle
Jon Foley, University of Wisconsin at Madison
Global Environmental Consequences of Land Use
Vincent Larson, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Cloud Modeling and the PDF Method
William Dannevik, Saint Louis University
A Proposed New Approach to Climate Modeling
Lee Cronce, University of Illinois
Hail Embryo Differences between Simulated High Plains and Oklahoma Storms
Long Cao, University of Illinois
An Integrated Modeling Study of Climate, Carbon Cycle, and Marine Ecosystems
Beth Bye, University of Illinois
Estimating Biogenic Volatile Organic Compound Emissions
Ann Hertel, University of Illinois
Evaluating Model Simulations of Teleconnection Patterns and Regional Climate Variability
Andrea Smith, University of Illinois
Explaining the Variability of Cloud Microphysics in Stratiform Regions of BAMEX MCSs Using High-resolution Radar Observations
Marilé Colón-Robles, University of Illinois
The Influence of Low-Level Wind Speed on Droplet Spectra Near Cloud Base in Trade Wind Cumulus
Arne Winguth, University of Wisconsin-Madison
CO2 Uptake of the Marine and Land Biosphere in Response to Future Climate Change Using an Earth System Model
Ruth DeFries, University of Maryland
Carbon Emissions from Tropical Deforestation: Reducing the Uncertainties with Remote Sensing and Ecosystem Modeling
Patrick Market, University of Missouri
Recent Progress in Understanding Midwestern Snowstorms with Lightning
Kevin Knupp, University of Alabama - Huntsville
Travels with the Mobile Integrated Profiling System:  From Heatbursts to Hurricanes
Chris Miller, National Weather Service, Lincoln, Illinois
Three Perspectives of the 13 July 2004 Roanoke Illinois F4 Tornado – the Meteorology, the Warning Process, and the Response
Jerry Straka, University of Oklahoma
Do We Know What Causes Mammatus?
Dev Niyogi, Purdue University
Enhanced Representation of Land Surface Processes in Weather and Climate Models
Jack Williams, University of Wisconsin-Madison
How Will Species Respond to Future Novel Climate Regimes?  Lessons from The Late Quaternary
Brian O’Neil, Brown University
Learning and the Carbon Cycle
Danny Harvey, University of Toronto
Dangerous Anthropogenic Interference in the Climate System:  Implications for Allowable CO2
Steve Vavrus, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Arctic Clouds and Climate Change ‘Up North
Yuekui Yang, University of Illinois
Satellite Cloud Detection: Algorithms, MISR Applications, and 3-D Radiative Effects
Ken Caldeira, Stanford University
Geoengineering Arctic Climate