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How the Jet Stream Controls the Downstream Response to Recurving Tropical Cyclones: Insights from Idealized Simulations

Peter Finocchio
Thu, May 23 2019, 9:30am
FL2-1022-Large-Auditorium

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Particle filters for high-dimensional geophysical systems. (*Special MMM Seminar)

Peter Jan van Leeuwen
Tue, May 21 2019, 4:30am
FL2-1001 Small Seminar Room

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Physical Processes Leading to Rapid Intensification of Tropical Cyclones in Vertical Wind Shear (*Special MMM Seminar)

Xiaomin Chen
Mon, May 20 2019, 5am
FL2-1001 Small Seminar Room

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Observations and parameterizations of autoconversion in marine stratocumulus: A closure study based on Giant Cloud Condensation Nuclei (GCCN). (MMM/EOL Joint Seminar)

Jorgen B. Jensen
Thu, May 16 2019, 9:30am
FL2-1022-Large-Auditorium

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Eulerian-Lagrangian simulations of low-Mach number droplet-laden turbulent flows; from droplet combustion to turbulent cloud simulation

Bamdad Lessani
Thu, May 9 2019, 9:30am
FL2-1022-Large-Auditorium

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