National Weather Center Colloquia

All Faculty Meeting Student Org Events Career Development School of Meteorology Colloquium Social Event/Celebration Academic Calendar National Weather Center Colloquia Boundary Layer, Urban Meteorology and Land-Surface Processes School of Meteorology (Defense) Weather and Climate Systems Convective Meteorology (Mesoscale Dynamics)
Sep
04

Dr. Connor Flynn-Colloquium September 4

Dark Matters – Challenges of Aerosol Absorption

By Debbie Barnhill |
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May
01

Dr. Steve Ackerman-May 1 Colloquium

Research at the Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies

By Debbie Barnhill |
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Apr
24

Dr. Vittorio Gensini-April 24 Colloquium

Tornadoes: past, present, and future

By Debbie Barnhill |
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Apr
10

Dr. Andreas Muschinski-March 13 Colloquium

Optical propagation through the turbulent and non-turbulent atmosphere

By Debbie Barnhill |
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Mar
06

Dr. Harold Brooks and Dr. Jimmy Cooreia-March 6 Colloquium

Long-term performance metrics for National Weather Service tornado warnings: an archeological investigation

By Debbie Barnhill |
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Mesonet Colloquium Series-February 27

Fire Toolkit: Using the Mesonet, Weather Forecasts, and Remote Sensing to Help Oklahomans. Dr. J.D. Carlson, Steve Piltz, and Todd Lindley

By Debbie Barnhill |
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Dr.Mikhail Ovchinnikov-February 13 Colloquium

The making and breaking of a cloud: How microphysical and dynamical timescales define stratocumulus structure

By Debbie Barnhill |
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Jan
30

Dr. Jeff Basara-January 30-Colloquium

Hydro-Meteo-Climate Variability, Surface-Atmosphere Coupling, and Flash Drought Development  Across the Great Plains – New Insights from a 5-Year Study The climate of the Great Plains (GP) of North America is characterized by orthogonal gradients of temperature and precipitation extending from the Gulf of Mexico in the south to the coniferous forests of Canada in the […]

By Debbie Barnhill |
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Dec
05

Dr. Jonathan J. Gourley-December 5 Colloquium

Flash floods: research, forecast models, observations

By Debbie Barnhill |
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