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Monash Weather and Climate seminar series

Fridays - Semester 2, 2009

1:00 pm Friday in Room 345 (3rd Floor, Building 28)

Date Speaker Title

31st July

Simon Caine

(School of Mathematical Sciences, Monash)

Evaluation of the WRF model using precipitation regimes derived from radar data

7th August

Mick Pope

(Bureau of Meteorology)

Regimes of the North Australian wet season

14th August

Gareth Berry

(School of Mathematical Sciences, Monash)

African Easterly Wave dynamics

Tuesday 18th August

Tom Ackerman

(University of Washington, Seattle)

Clouds in climate models: Real, lies, or statistics?

21st August

William Rossow

(City College NY)

Energy exchanges during MJO events as an illustration of the diagnosis of feedbacks

28th August

GEWEX CONFERENCE

Monday 31st August

Bert Holtslag

(University of Wageningen, Netherlands)

Atmospheric Boundary Layers, Weather and Climate

4th September

Steve Siems/Anthony Morrison

(Monash)

Southern Ocean Clouds and Cloud Seeding over Tasmania

11th September

Michael Reeder

(Monash)

Convergence lines in the Gulf region

18th September

Todd Lane

(Melbourne Uni)

Aircraft encounters of turbulence over Greenland

25th September

David Campbell

(University of Waikato, New Zealand)

CO2, water vapour and energy exchange in northern New Zealand peat wetlands—an Australian connection

2nd October

Chris Snyder

(NCAR, Boulder, Colorado, USA)

Short inertia-gravity waves generated by large-scale balanced vortices

9th October

James Screen

(Melbourne Uni)

Poles apart: Some aspects of Antarctic and Arctic climate change

16th October

Christian Jakob

(Monash)

Southern Ocean Clouds - forgettable or just forgotten?

23rd October

Tom Chubb

(Monash)

NCAR Advanced Studies Program -- Summer Colloquium in Cloud Physics for Early Career Scientists

30th October

No seminar

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6th November

Salah Jimi

(Monash)

Post-frontal nanoparticles at Cape Grim

Tuesday 10th November, 12 Noon

Victoria Sinclair

(University of Helsinki, Finland)

Pollution transport by weather systems: Interactions between boundary layer and synoptic scale processes

13th November

Jun-Ichi Yano

(CNRM, Météo-France)

Revisit of the hot tower concept by Riehl and Malkus (1958)

Wednesday 18th November, 12 Noon

Ewan O'Conner

(University of Reading, UK/FinnishMeteorological Institute, Finland)

Cloudnet: the evaluation of profiles of cloud properties in operational models using ground-based active remote-sensing.

Thursday 26th November, 11 am

Andreas Hense

(Business Information Systems, Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences)

Publication of Environmental Data.


All visitors welcome

Seminar convenor:

Dr Laura Davies Ph: 9902 0110, Rm 215, Maths Building (Building 28)

Semester 1, 2009 seminars