EPS 290, Topics in Atmospheric Dynamics, Fall 2016
Overview
This course covers current and classic papers in atmospheric dynamics with an eye towards aiding students involved in graduate-level research projects.
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Time
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Wednesdays at 9:30
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Location
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377 McCone Hall
Syllabus
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8/24, Edman leads
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Harrop and Hartmann, The role of cloud heating within the atmosphere on the high cloud amount and top-of-atmosphere cloud radiative effect, JAMES, 2016
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8/31, Da leads
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Byrne and O'Gorman, Understanding decreases in land relative humidity with global warming: conceptual model and GCM simulations, J Climate, 2016
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9/7, Rusen leads
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Shaffer et al., Deep time evidence for climate sensitivity increase with warming, GRL, 2016
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9/14, Edman leads
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Robinson, Sherwood, and Li, Resonant Response of Deep Convection to Surface Hot Spots, JAS, 2008
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9/21, Seeley leads
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Bang and Zipser, Seeking reasons for the differences in size spectra of electrified storms over land and ocean, JGR, 2016
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9/28, Dana leads
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O'Gorman, Precipitation extremes under climate change, CCCR, 2015
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10/5, with guest Tim Cronin
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Beucler and Cronin, Moisture-radiative cooling instability, JAMES, 2016
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10/12, Ben leads
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Hamada et al., Regional Characteristics of Extreme Rainfall Extracted from TRMM PR Measurements, J Climate, 2014
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10/19, Wolfgang leads
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Tompkins and Semie, Spontaneous organization of convection in cloud resolving models critically depends on updraft entrainment strength and consequently on the horizontal turbulence mixing scheme formulation and high order numerical filters, JAMES, 2016
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10/26, Seeley leads
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Brast, Neggers, and Heus, What determines the fate of rising parcels in a heterogeneous environment?, JAMES, 2016
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11/2, Ben leads
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Chadwick et al., A Simple Moisture Advection Model of Specific Humidity Change over Land in Response to SST Warming, J Climate, 2016
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11/9, Dana leads
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Stevens, Rethinking the lower bound on aerosol radiative forcing, J Climate, 2015
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11/16, with guest Elizabeth Barnes
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Barnes et al., Isentropic transport and the seasonal cycle amplitude of CO2, JGR, 2016
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11/30, Edman presents
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12/7, Suqin presents
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