[ATMS 521] Bryce Harrop: "Testing the Role of Radiation in Determining Tropical Cloud Top Temperature" (COGS Presentation)
[Fisheries Think Tank] Ortiz & Aydin: "Modeling Fish in a Vertically Integrated Model, From Climate to MSE"
PCC 10th Annual Public Lecture (2011)- Larry Schick, "Flood of Problems: Managing Big Water in Western Washington"
2011 UW Water Symposium
[ESS/ATMOS 521 Seminar] Ray Pierrehumbert "Exoplanets: Snowballs, Eyeballs and H-balls"
Aaron Donohoe (Ph.D. Defense): Radiative and Dynamic Controls of Global Scale Energy Fluxes
David Trossman (PhD Defense): Oceanographic Inference via Statistical Estimation of Water Parcel Age Distributions, Ventilation Rates, and Effective Diffusivities
[ESS Seminar] Paul Hoffman "Strange waters on Snowball Earth"
[ATMS 521] Robert Nicholas: "Empirical Prediction of Regional Precipitation on Monthly and Longer Timescales"
[CEE 500B] James Murray "Peak Oil, Peak Coal and Uncertainties of Climate Change"
[ENGAGE] Melissa Clarkson: "Making Pictures of Numbers: The Invention, Use, and Misuse of Graphs" ROOM CHANGE: JHN 102
Twila Moon presents her GCeCS capstone experience at the ESS Gala: "Climate Science Explained: Adventures in Teaching Climate Science"
2011 ESS Research Gala
Spring Qtr Begins
2011 EEAW/WSTA Conference DAY 3: "Science and Sustainability: Making Connections in a Diverse World"
2011 EEAW/WSTA Conference DAY 2: "Science and Sustainability: Making Connections in a Diverse World"
2011 EEAW/WSTA Conference DAY 1: "Science and Sustainability: Making Connections in a Diverse World"
Winter Qtr Ends
[PCC 586] Eric Galbraith: "Deoxygenation of the upper ocean at the end of the last ice age"
[Bevan Series] Rod Wilson: "Can Fish Fight Back? Carbonate Production in an Acidic Ocean"
[PCC 586] Michael Robinson-Dorn (UC Irvine): "Climate Engineering: What Law Has to Say About It"
[Bevan Series] Sven Huseby & Barbara Ettinger: "Science, Media and Messaging"
[C ENV 590/PB AF 595] Michael Blake: "Equity issues as seen through issue-focused vs. pan-environmental lenses"
[ENGAGE] Brian Smoliak: "The Usual Suspects: Investigating the causes of observed climate variability and change"
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