NO. |
Date |
Name |
Seminar Title |
Affiliation |
40. |
Dec 2 |
Dr. Rosie Eade |
Seasonal to Decadal Predictability and the
North Atlantic Oscillation
|
Met Office Hadley Centre, UK |
39. |
Nov 30 |
Dr. Feng Chen |
Climatic and Hydrological Study of Tree Ring in Central Asia under the Belt and Road Initiative |
Institute of Desert Meteorology, CMA |
38. |
Nov 11 |
Dr. De-Zheng Sun |
Factors Determining ENSO Asymmetry |
NOAA/ESRL, USA |
37. |
Nov 8 |
Prof. Xiaoming Wang |
Development of Resilient Design through the Understanding of Extreme Hazards |
CSIRO, Australia |
36. |
Nov 1 |
Dr. Warren Washington |
Climate Modeling: its history and prediction of future climate change |
NCAR Mesa Lab, USA |
35. |
Oct 28 |
Prof. Yali Luo |
The Southern China Monsoon Rainfall Experiment (SCMREX) |
Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences |
34. |
Oct 27 |
Prof. Klaus Fraedrich |
Variability along the Rainfall-runoff Chain |
Max Planck Institute of Meteorology, Germany |
33. |
Oct 10 |
Prof. Ruixin Huang |
Adiabatic Motions in the Oceans & Extended Isopycnal Analysis |
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA |
32. |
Sept. 27 |
Prof. Michael Edgeworth McIntyre |
Jet Streams, Vortices, and the Antarctic Ozone Hole |
University of Cambridge, UK |
31. |
Sept. 27 |
Dr. Yoko Tsushima |
Dependency of Radiation and Clouds to the Horizontal Resolution of Climate Model Simulations |
Met Office Hadley Centre, UK |
30. |
Sept. 27 |
Dr. Malcolm Roberts |
Using High Resolution Global Modelling for Improved Understanding of Climate Processes and Implications |
Met Office Hadley Centre, UK |
29. |
Sept. 26 |
Prof. Yochanan Kushnir |
Investigating the Role of the Oceans in West African Monsoon Short and Long-term Variations |
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Columbia University, USA |
28. |
Sept. 26 |
Dr. Pascale Braconnot |
ENSO in the Holocene: energetics and link with SPCZ |
CNRS, France |
27. |
Sept. 26 |
Dr. Jianjun Yin |
Pacific Sea Level Rise Pattern and Global Surface Temperature Variability |
University of Arizona, USA |
26. |
Sept. 26 |
Prof. Jin-Song von Storch |
High-resolution Climate Modeling: getting new insights about climate and climate Change |
Max-Planck Institute for Meteorology, Germany |
25. |
Sept. 26 |
Prof. Hans von Storch |
Regional Re-analysis Without Regional Data |
Helmholtz Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany |
24. |
Sept. 22 |
Dr. Andrew Gettelman |
Cloud Microphysics and the Interaction between Forcing and Feedbacks Limits |
NCAR, USA |
23. |
Sept. 21 |
Dr. Daisuke Goto |
Global-to-regional Simulations of Aerosols with O(10 km) Grid Spacing and Its Application Studies |
National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba, Japan |
22. |
Sept. 21 |
Dr. Kentaroh (Kenta) Suzuki |
Cloud Microphysics and Climate:
use of satellite observations for advancing climate modeling
|
University of Tokyo, Japan |
21. |
Sept. 21 |
Prof. Tapio Schneider |
Clouds after Paris:
why we must and how we can |
California Institute of Technology, USA |
20. |
Sept. 19 |
Prof. Tapio Schneider |
Climate Feedbacks by Tropical Low Clouds: constraints from observations and hierarchical modeling |
California Institute of Technology, USA |
19. |
Sept. 9 |
Dr. Fengfei Song |
The Influences of Southeastern Pacific and Tropical North Atlantic SSTs on the Double-ITCZ Bias |
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, USA |
18. |
Sept. 9 |
Dr. Lu Dong |
Interhemispheric SST Gradient Trends in the Indian Ocean
Prior to and during the Recent Global Warming Hiatus
|
NOAA/PMEL, USA |
17. |
Sept. 2 |
Dr. Axel Kleidon |
Understanding Land-atmosphere Interactions and Their
Response to Global Change by Physical Limits
|
Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry, Germany |
16. |
Sept. 1 |
Dr. Wei Cheng |
On Sea Ice Predictability in the US Arctic Regional Seas |
University of Washington, USA |
15. |
Sept. 1 |
Dr. Chengsi Liu |
Assimilation of Reflectivity Data within the ARPS Hybrid Three-Dimensional Ensemble-Variational (3DEnVar) Data Assimilation Framework |
University of Oklahoma, USA |
14. |
July 29 |
Dr. Shan Li |
Climate Downscaling Using LMDZ Model |
Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France |
13. |
July 22 |
Prof. Jianhua Ju |
The Stimulation and Promoting effect of Persistent MJO Anomaly on ENSO in Boreal Summer |
Yunnan University |
12. |
July 22 |
Prof. Xiaobing H. Feng |
An Efficient and Parallelizable Numerical Method For Random and Stochastic Partial Differential Equations |
University of Tennessee, USA |
11. |
July 11 |
Dr. William Perrie |
Impacts of Climate Change on Arctic Storms and the Loss of Sea Ice |
Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Canada |
10. |
July 8 |
Dr. Zhang Qiong |
The Crucial Role of the Sahara Greening in Suppressing
ENSO Variability during the Mid-Holocene
|
Stockholm University, Sweden |
9. |
June 30 |
Dr. Jiafu Mao |
Disentangling Natural and Anthropogenic Controls on Terrestrial Vegetation Growth Trends |
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA |
8. |
June 28 |
Prof. Tim Li |
Mechanisms for El Niño and La Niña Evolution Asymmetry |
University of Hawaii and NUIST |
7. |
June 28 |
Prof. Ka-Kit Tung |
Global Warming Hiatus and the Curious Intensification of Trade Winds over the Tropical Pacific |
University of Washington, USA |
6. |
June 15 |
Prof. Fei-Fei Jin |
On the impact of ENSO on East Asia Monsoon |
University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA |
5. |
June 2 |
Dr. Seong-Joong Kim |
Two Faces of Arctic and Antarctic Climate Change and Their Linkages with Lower Latitudes |
Division of Polar Climate Change, Korea Polar Research Institute |
4. |
April 6 |
Dr. Ru Chen |
Isopycnal Mixing across the Intense Jets: float-based estimates and theories |
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, USA |
3. |
March 31 |
Prof. De-Zheng Sun |
Tropical Pacific Decadal Variability: a nonlinear perspective |
NOAA/ESRL, USA |
2. |
March 18 |
Dr. Xiaoming Zhai |
Wind-induced Near-inertial Energy in the Ocean: anticyclone-trapping, relative wind damping and its
latitudinal dependence
|
University of East Anglia, UK |
1. |
Feb 26 |
Prof. Xianrao Chen |
Multidecadal Variability of Global Ocean and its Relationship with Recent Global Warming Slowdown |
Ocean University of China |