[Chem Ocean Lunch] Maloney: "Continuous cultures for paleoclimate"
[Atmos & Climate Seminar] "The Enigma of Stratospheric Water," Fueglistaler (Princeton)
Science Communication Short Course at the Pacific Science Center
PCC 586 Seminar CANCELLED: Lagerloef "Aquarius and the ocean freshwater cycle"
Day after Thanksgiving (aka Black Friday) - UW Holiday
Thanksgiving Day - UW Holiday
PCC 586 Seminar: Judd Walson "Health connections to climate change: case studies in HIV, TB and Malaria"
Atmos Physics & Chem Seminar: "TheImpact of Natural versus Anthropogenic Aerosol on Atmospheric Circulation and Cloud Cover in CAM3," Robert J. Allen
[Chem Ocean Lunch] 2nd Year Student Talks (Andrew Reed and Katie Wetzel)
[ESS Seminar] Hoffman on "Who's afraid of Snowball Earth?"
[Atmos & Climate Dynamics] Jacob Schewe (Potsdam)
[Special Atmos Seminar] Seager, "Is Anthropogenic Subtropical Drying and Expansion Alerady Occurring?"
[Mindlin Lecture] Hoffman on "The dynamic nature of earth's changing climate: past, present and future"
PCC 586 Seminar: Richard Seager (Columbia) "North American drought from the Medieval period to the near-term future"
Veterans Day - UW Holiday
PCC 586 Seminar: Mishra on "Climatic trends in major US urban areas: implications on energy and stormwater infrastructure demands"
Climate Science in the High School: Program Update and Graduate Student Opportunities
"The Impacts of a Warming Climate and Changing Land Use on Aquatic Ecosystems in Mongolia," Shinneman (UW)
PCC 586 Seminar: Hamlet on "Effects of Climate Change on the Hydrology and Water Resources of the Pacific Northwest"
[Chem Ocean Lunch] Fassbender: "Surface ocean DIC dynamics in the North Pacific"
5th Graduate Student Climate Conference (GCC5) -at Woods Hole
PCC 586 Seminar: Rong Fu (U Texas at Austin) "Influence of terrestrial ecosystem and water cycle in a changing climate"
James A. Weinman Honorary Colloquium: "Radiative transfer in realistic clouds"
ATMS 520: Frierson on "Why Is the ITCZ in the North? And Why Might It Have Shifted South in the Late 20th Century?"
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