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Colloquia & Seminars: Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science (ETHZ)

Venue

ETH Zurich
Institut für Atmosphäre und Klima
CAB G 11
Universitätstrasse 16
8092 Zürich

Mondays at 16:15 in seminar room CAB G 11 at ETHZ

Wetter und Klima (Symbolbild)
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Mon 24.09.18 16:15
Prof. Urs Baltensperger
New aerosol particle formation and early growth: Results from the CLOUD project at CERN

Mon 01.10.18 16:15
Dr. Andrea Montani
Do we need a mesoscale ensemble system for alert purposes?

Fri 05.10.18 09:00 - Extraordinary Seminar - CHN P 12
Marlene Baumgart (Uni Mainz)
Dynamics of Forecast Errors in a Quantitative Potential Vorticity Framework

Mon 08.10.18 16:15
Prof. Thomas Leisner
Can we control the climate? Results and experiences from the German priority program “Climate Engineering”

Mon 15.10.18 16:15
Dr. Nir Bluvshtein
Aerosols-Radiation Interaction and its effects on climate

Mon 22.10.18 16:15
Prof. Evelyne Richard
Explicit simulations of lightning activity over Corsica

Mon 29.10.18 16:15
Dr. Amewu Mensah
Soot is in the air

Mon 05.11.18 16:15
Prof. Richard Greatbatch
The severe European winter of 1962/63

Mon 12.11.18 16:15
Prof. Dr. Tom Crowther
Generating a fundamental understanding of global ecological processes to understand and address climate change

Mon 19.11.18 16:15
Prof. Dr. Sabine Fuss
The role of CO2 removal in 1.5°C pathways

Mon 03.12.18 16:15
Prof. Olivia Romppainen-Martius
The joys and challenges of conducting hail research in Switzerland

Mon 10.12.18 16:15
Dr. Andreas Zahn
An overview on the IAGOS infrastructure for global observations of atmospheric composition from commercial aircraft

Mon 17.12.18 16:15
Dr. Victoria Sinclair
The structure and energetics of extra-tropical cyclones in a warmer climate

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