Seminars
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Online seminar by Dr. Ian Hatton — The universality of biological mass scaling
KST 09:30 – 10:30 | Join us online click here
The most striking and regular patterns in biology are mass scaling relations or mass distributions. These patterns span the tree of life, from bacteria to whales, as well as multiple […]
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Seminar by Dr. Bin Guan — Atmospheric Rivers: A Tale of Feast or Famine
KST 14:00 – 15:00 | 1010 (Jasmin) – Integrated mechanical engineering building
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are narrow, elongated, transient corridors of enhanced water vapor transport that play important roles in the global water cycle. Based on nearly two decades of research now, […]
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Seminar by Dr. Blaž Gasparini — The role of tropical anvil cloud radiative heating in present and a warmer climate
KST 10:30 – 11:30 | 1010 (Jasmin) – Integrated mechanical engineering building
Upper tropospheric clouds, particularly anvil clouds, are the most abundant and radiatively important cloud type in the tropics. Their height is constrained by large-scale climate, while their optical thickness and […]
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Seminar by Prof. Whanhee Lee — Environmental epidemiology studies on climate change
KST 14:00 – 15:00 | 1010 (Jasmin) – Integrated mechanical engineering building
Epidemiology indicates the research field to find distributions of diseases and associated risk factors. Further, environmental epidemiology studies mean studies on health outcomes related to environmental hazards and risk factors that […]
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Seminar by Prof. Axel Timmermann — Climate Challenges: Science and Solutions
KST 10:30 – 12:00
This talk will provide an overview into the main carbon problems (global warming, ocean acidification and sea level rise), related impacts for ecosystems and societies, and discuss possible solutions to […]
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Seminar by Prof. Jong-Seong Kug — Deep ocean warming-induced irreversible climate changes
KST 14:00 – 15:00 | 1010 (Jasmin) – Integrated mechanical engineering building
The global deep oceans serve as a huge heat buffer to absorb the surplus heat from the Earth’s ocean surface warming caused by the persistent emission of anthropogenic greenhouse gases. When […]
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Seminar by Dr. Jung-Eun Chu — Stage-dependence of Tropical Cyclone Seeds and Their Future Change
KST 10:30 – 11:30 | 1010 (Jasmin) – Integrated mechanical engineering building
Tropical cyclones (TCs), the generic name for typhoons, are among the most destructive natural hazards. It is important to understand how climate change affects TC frequency, to minimize human and […]
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Seminar by Prof. Fei-Fei Jin — FUNDAMENTAL DYNAMICS FOR ENSO’S SPATIO-TEMPORAL COMPLEXITY
KST 14:00 – 15:00 | 1010 (Jasmin) – Integrated mechanical engineering building
The El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon exhibits in its sea surface temperature anomalies and associated fields with complicated spatiotemporal variations. Two main typical spatiotemporal patterns are known to be associated […]