Seminars

Institutional Seminar Series

Tuesday, May 25
via Zoom (Link to be sent morning of)

1:00 p.m. Talks begin w/ Q&A
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Todd Martz  - Advancing pH sensor technology through industry-academic partnerships

For over 100 years, a productive partnership between industry…

Institutional Seminar Series

Wednesday, March 31
via Zoom (Link to be sent morning of)

1:00 p.m. Talks begin w/ Q&A
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Matthew DzieciuchAcoustics in the Arctic

It is well known that the Arctic is changing rapidly. Underwater acoustic signals are uniquely able to sample the under ice environment. The travel-time of the signals measures the heat content of the water, but there are other acoustic…

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Weekly CASPO Seminar: join us on Zoom every Wednesday at 3:30 pm to hear about the latest and greatest in Climate, Atmospheric Sciences, and Physical Oceanography

 

Professor Kimberly Strong, the current Chair of the Department of Physics at the University of Toronto, will give a talk titled The Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory: Probing the atmosphere of the high Arctic at 80N.

The High Arctic is a bellwether for global climate change, a receptor for…

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Institutional Seminar Series

Wednesday, February 24
via Zoom (Link to be sent morning of)

1:00 p.m. Talks begin w/ Q&A
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Luc Lenain -  Multi-scale Observations of Air-Sea Interaction

Over the last several decades, there has been growing recognition from both the oceanographic and atmospheric science communities that processes taking place in the vicinity of the ocean…

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Weekly CASPO Seminar: join us on Zoom every Wednesday at 3:30 pm to hear about the latest and greatest in Climate, Atmospheric Sciences, and Physical Oceanography

 

Dr. Robert Todd, Scripps alumnus and current Associate Scientist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, will give a talk titled Gliders in the Gulf Stream: New insights from sustained observing.

The Gulf Stream is a key part of the Earth's climate system, carrying heat poleward as part of the Atlantic Meridional…

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Institutional Seminar Series

Thursday, January 14
via Zoom (Link to be sent morning of)

1:00 p.m. Talks begin w/ Q&A
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Wenyuan Fan - Do all earthquakes rupture the same way?

Understanding the seismic nucleation phase is essential for deciphering earthquake rupture physics and can aid earthquake probabilistic forecasting. However, the impacts of the seismic nucleation phase on the later stage rupture are rarely systematically examined for abundant events in a…

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California’s economy depends on the sustainable use of marine resources, especially in the context of a changing climate. California’s ocean ecosystems are experiencing unprecedented changes including marine heatwaves, harmful algal blooms, and shifting distributions of marine species, which have profound impacts on fisheries and other marine resources and the coastal communities that rely on them. As such, understanding, predicting, and forecasting these changes in California’s marine and coastal environment is vital to ensure that we are able to effectively respond to changing…