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CESOC Seminar Series “My Research” Winter Term 2024/25

CESOC continues the seminar series “My Research” on  bi-weekly basis Tuesdays at 16:00 pm in which members of CESOC will give a talk on their research and are happy to answer […]

Dr. David D. Turner – “NOAA’s rapid-refresh convective allowing models”

CESOC kindly invites you to another Colloquium by Dr. David D. Turner from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) – U.S. Department of CommerceDate: 21 April 2023, Time: 15:30 […]

Dr. Raphaela Vogel – “Strong cloud–circulation coupling explains weak trade cumulus feedback”

CESOC kindly invites you to another Colloquium by Dr. Raphaela Vogel from the University of Hamburg.Date: 13 June 2023, Time: 13:30 CEST Location: Lecture Hall 4.001, Pohligstr. 3, 50969 Cologne It […]

Dr. Annika Vogel – “Atmospheric research for Canada and the problem of accurate error estimation”

CESOC kindly invites you to another Colloquium by Dr. Annika Vogel from the Canadian Weather Service “Environment and Climate Change Canada”.Date: 19 June 2023, Time: 15:30 CEST Location: Lecture Hall 4.001, […]

Dr. Philipp Griewank – “Estimating the forecast benefit of observations through ensembles”

CESOC & KPA (UoC) kindly invites you to a joint Colloquium given by Dr. Philipp Griewank from the University of Vienna (former University of Cologne researcher).Date: 19 September 2023, Time: […]

Dr. Matthieu Talpe – Remote Sensing from the Spire Constellation of GNSS Receivers

CESOC & DETECT kindly invites you to a joint Colloquium given by Dr. Matthieu Talpe from Spire Global, Luxembourg.Date: 16 November 2023, Time: 10:00 CEST Location: Online via ZOOM for  […]

Dr. Linus Magnusson – Understanding forecast errors – forecast evaluation at ECMWF

CESOC kindly invites you to a Colloquium given by Dr. Linus Magnusson from ECMWF with the title:Understanding forecast errors – forecast evaluation at ECMWF Date: 01 February 2024, Time: 16:00 CEST […]

Prof. Dino Zardi – Characterizing Turbulence and Transport Processes in Thermally-driven Slope Winds

CESOC kindly invites you to a Colloquium given by Prof. Dino Zardi from University of Trento with the title:Characterizing Turbulence and Transport Processes in Thermally-driven Slope Winds Date: 24 January 2024, […]

Katia Lamer – Advances in urban atmospheric monitoring and simulation

CESOC kindly invites you to a Colloquium given by Katia Lamer, Director of operations and Assistant scientist at the Center for Multiscale Applied Sensing, Department of Environmental and Climate Sciences, Brookhaven […]

Prof. Franziska Glassmeier – Timescales of aerosol-cloud interactions: from opportunistic experiments to radiative forcing

CESOC kindly invites you to a Colloquium given by Prof. Franziska Glassmeier from Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, TU Delft with the title:Timescales of aerosol-cloud interactions: from opportunistic experiments to […]

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