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SUMMARY:Seminar on Air Quality Modeling & Role of Clouds in Atmospheric Composition
DESCRIPTION:Seminar on Air Quality Modeling and Forecasting & Role Clouds play in Affecting Atmospheric Composition \nDownload Flyer \nDate: April 1\, 2025 from 3pm – 5pm \nPresenter(s):  Rajesh Kumar\,  Deputy Director\, Research Application Lab\, NSF NCAR and  Mary Barth \, Senior Scientist\, NSF NCAR \nZoom: https://ccny.zoom.us/j/84211573613?pwd=oKXF3GDMatUta9weRD3zTkKXLRjWqH.1 \nAbstracts: \nAir Quality Modeling and Forecasting \nAir quality science emerged out of the societal need to mitigate health effects of deadly smog events that occurred in North America and\nEurope around the middle of 20th century. In the past 70 years\, atmospheric chemistry has advanced so much that we are now capable of\npredicting air quality in both the short-term (1-3 days) and long-term (climate time scales) and assessing the implications of air pollution for\npublic health and food security. Dr. Kumar will provide a very high-level historical overview of air quality research followed by fundamentals of\nair quality modeling\, development of an air quality forecasting system for New Delhi\, and conclude with the future of atmospheric\nchemistry modeling at NSF NCAR \nRole Clouds play in Affecting Atmospheric Composition \nThe Earth’s atmosphere is composed of gases and aerosol particles that affect air quality\, atmospheric radiation\, and cloud properties\, impacting climate and weather. Clouds\, which cover ~60% of the globe at any given time\, affect the concentrations of trace gases and aerosols within the atmosphere in many ways\, including vertical transport to higher altitudes\, removal via precipitation\, and cloud chemistry. This talk will review our current understanding of how clouds affect trace gas and aerosol concentrations using data collected in and near thunderstorms during two aircraft field campaigns. The presentation illustrates the value of combining atmospheric chemistry models with observations to advance our understanding of the atmosphere \n 
URL:https://www.cessrst.org/event/seminar-on-air-quality-modeling-role-of-clouds-in-atmospheric-composition/
LOCATION:Grove School of Engineering\, 160 Convent Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminar Series
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SUMMARY:Seminar: AI Weather Prediction Models Developed in the Private Sector and explored at NOAA
DESCRIPTION:Seminar:  AI Weather Prediction Models Developed in the Private Sector and explored at NOAA\n\nDate: April 22\, 2025 at 3pm\n\nBy:  Jacob Radford\, PhD \nResearch Scientist\nCooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere\n\nJoin the meeting now\n\n\nMeeting ID: 297 638 988 331 \n\n\nPasscode: Xf2L3U5T \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDial in by phone \n\n\n+1 206-785-9984\,\,783676980# United States\, Seattle \n\n\nFind a local number \n\n\nPhone conference ID: 783 676 980#
URL:https://www.cessrst.org/event/seminar-ai-weather-prediction-models-developed-in-the-private-sector-and-explored-at-noaa/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Seminar: Economics Applications and the NOAA Mission Enterprise
DESCRIPTION:Join us for one of our social science seminars: Economics in the NOAA Mission Enterprise\, \, featuring CESSRST-II Faculty Member\, Dr. Yusuke Kuwayama (UMBC) and Senior Economist at NOAA\, Joe Conran.  \nThis seminar will take place on Friday\, April 25th\, 2025 from 1:30-4pm EST- REGISTRATION REQUIRED.
URL:https://www.cessrst.org/event/seminar-economics-applications-and-the-noaa-mission-enterprise/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Seminar Series,Workshop
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