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X-WR-CALNAME:EPSSI Seminar: Dr. Minghui Diao\, San Jose State University
X-WR-TIMEZONE:Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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DESCRIPTION:Advance the Understanding of Clouds and Aerosols by Linking In-
 Situ Measurements\, Satellite Observations and Climate Model Simulations\n
 \nIce and mixed-phase clouds play an essential role in Earth’s weather a
 nd climate. To advance the understanding of cloud formation and evolution\
 , the first part of this talk will interconnect laboratory calibrations\, 
 in situ observations and numerical model simulations. Analysis of in situ 
 observations will be shown for eight NSF field campaigns\, covering from 8
 7°N to 75°S. A survey of cloud microphysical properties\, dynamical and 
 thermodynamic conditions\, and aerosol number concentrations will be condu
 cted. Specifically\, this study aims to bridge the gaps between aircraft o
 bservations and climate model simulations\, which have different horizonta
 l scales ranging from 100 meters to 100 kilometers. The second part of thi
 s talk focuses on satellite-based PM2.5 estimates in California. A fusion 
 of ground monitors\, satellite-derived PM2.5 concentrations and dispersion
  modeling will be presented. Analyses of PM2.5 emissions from California w
 ildfires in 2017 will be shown.
GEO:47.119053;-88.545006
LOCATION:Minerals and Materials Engineering Building (M&M)\, U113
SUMMARY:EPSSI Seminar: Dr. Minghui Diao\, San Jose State University
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtu.edu/event/epssi_seminar_minghui_diao_san_j
 ose_state_university
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Seminars
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