EPS 290, Topics in Atmospheric Dynamics, Fall 2021
Overview
This course covers current and classic papers in atmospheric dynamics and climate physics in general with an eye towards aiding students involved in graduate-level research projects.
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Time
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Wednesdays at 2:00
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Location
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377 McCone Hall
Syllabus
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8/25, Katie leads
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Beydoun et al., Dissecting anvil cloud response to sea surface warming, GRL, 2021
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9/1, Katie leads
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Feldl and Merlis, Polar amplification in idealized climates: the role of ice, moisture, and seasons, GRL, 2021
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9/8, Nathaniel leads
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Xia et al., Global famine after nuclear war, preprint, 2021
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9/15, Rusen leads
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Myers et al., Observational constraints on low cloud feedback reduce uncertainty of climate sensitivity, Nature CC, 2021
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9/22, Yi-Chuan leads
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Charn and Parishani, Predictive proxies of present and future lightning in a superparameterized model, JGR, 2021
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9/29, Naomi leads
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Ghimire et al., Global albedo change and radiative cooling from anthropogenic land cover change, 1700 to 2005 based on MODIS, land use harmonization, radiative kernels, and reanalysis, GRL, 2014
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10/6, Nathaniel leads
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Singh and Neogi, On the interaction between moist convection and large-scale ascent in the tropics, preprint, 2021
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10/13, Yi Zhang leads
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Igel et al., Make It a Double? Sobering Results from Simulations Using Single-Moment Microphysics Schemes, JAS, 2015
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10/20, Harsha leads
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Gillett et al., Constraining human contributions to observed warming since the pre-industrial period, Nature CC, 2021
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10/27, Yi-Chuan leads
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Coop et al., Wildfire-driven forest conversion in western North American landscapes, BioScience, 2020
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11/3, Naomi leads
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Turbet et al., Day–night cloud asymmetry prevents early oceans on Venus but not on Earth, Nature, 2021
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11/10, Rusen leads
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Rasp et al., Deep learning to represent subgrid processes in climate models, PNAS, 2018
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11/17, Yi leads
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Schappi et al., Drop-in fuels from sunlight and air, Nature, 2022
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12/1, Harsha leads
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Pithan and Jung, Arctic amplification of precipitation changes: The energy hypothesis, GRL, 2021
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12/8, Ankur leads
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Seeley and Wordsworth, Episodic deluges in simulated hothouse climates, Nature, 2021