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Investigating the Impacts of Agricultural Land Use Change on Regional Climate Processes in the Northern North American Great Plains

Gabriel Bromley
Thu, Feb 25 2021, 8:30am
virtual seminar

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Biosphere-atmosphere exchange: insights from models and measurements

Ned Patton
Thu, Jan 7 2021, 8:30am
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TROPICAL CYCLOGENESIS AND ITS RELATION TO INTERACTIONS BETWEEN AFRICAN EASTERLY WAVES AND MESOSCALE CONVECTIVE SYSTEMS

Kelly Nuñez-Ocasio
Thu, Feb 18 2021, 8:30am
virtual seminar

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Turbulence and the Climate System (A Symposium on the Occasion of James C. McWilliams’ 70th birthday)

Fundamental Aspects of Geophysical Turbulence II

Non-orographic gravity waves in mesoscale simulations and from stratospheric balloon observations over the Southern Ocean

Multiscale asymptotic formalisms for Langmuir circulation dynamics on ocean submesoscales

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