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Special ClimaTea

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Speaker: Dr. Pedram Hassanzadeh from Rice University Title: Learning Data-driven Subgrid-scale Models for Geophysical Turbulence: Stability, Extrapolation, and Interpretation Abstract: The atmospheric and oceanic turbulent circulations involve a variety...

Special ClimaTea

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Speaker: Dr. Pedram Hassanzadeh from Rice University Title: TBD Abstract: TBD

Climate Seminar

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Speaker: Professor Reed M. Maxwell Princeton University Title: “Hydrology in the supercomputing age: How computational advances have revolutionized our field, and what big data and massively parallel simulations mean for the future of hydrologic discovery...

Special ClimaTea

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Speaker: Professor Geoffrey Vallis from University of Exeter Title: "Trying to Demystify Hothouse Climates" Abstract: Earth has gone through various periods with very warm climates and may again in the future. Although the overall temperature increases...

Special ClimaTea

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Speaker: Prof. Joseph LaCasce from University of Oslo Title: "Weakening of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in an extreme climate" Abstract: The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) regulates the global transport of heat...

Special EPS Colloquium

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Presenting: Robin Wordsworth, Associate Professor of Environmental Science and Engineering, Harvard University Title: The Role of Water in Planetary Habitability Abstract: The status of liquid water as essential to all known life ensures it plays a...

Special ClimaTea on Zoom

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Speaker: Dr. Adeyemi Adebiyi of UCLA Title: " How much solar radiation does atmospheric mineral dust absorb?" Abstract: Mineral dust particles are critical to the Earth’s climate system because they account for approximately ~25 % of the shortwave...

ClimaTea Journal Club on Zoom

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Speaker: Xiaoting Yang Title: "Sinking of Dense North Atlantic Waters in a Global Ocean Model: Location and Controls" Abstract: The sinking of the convectively formed North Atlantic Deep Water (NACW) is the downwelling limb of the Atlantic Meridional...

ClimaTea Journal Club on Zoom

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Speaker: Dr. Anna Grau Galofre Title: "Valley network formation under ancient Martian ice sheets" Abstract: Thousands of ancient valleys incise the southern hemispheric highlands of Mars, standing as proof that liquid water once flowed on the surface of...