[Grad-postdoc-assn] Fwd: ATOC Colloquium: Friday, March 10 @ 11am MT – Dr. Yolanda Shea (NASA Langley)

Scott Briggs sbriggs at ucar.edu
Thu Mar 9 08:20:16 MST 2023


Friendly reminder.

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From: atoc-colloquium (Andrew Winters) <atoc-colloquium at lists.colorado.edu>
Date: Thu, Mar 9, 2023 at 8:00 AM
Subject: Re: ATOC Colloquium: Friday, March 10 @ 11am MT – Dr. Yolanda Shea
(NASA Langley)
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atoc-students (Julie Lundquist) <atoc-students at lists.colorado.edu>,
Atoc-majors at lists.colorado.edu <atoc-majors at lists.colorado.edu>,
Atoc-minors at lists.colorado.edu <atoc-minors at lists.colorado.edu>,
atoc-researchers (Kelly Duong) <atoc-researchers at lists.colorado.edu>,
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Hi everyone,

A reminder that the next ATOC colloquium will be held on *Friday, March 10
at 11am MT over Zoom and in SEEC S228*. This week's colloquium will feature a
seminar from *Dr. Yolanda Shea (NASA Langley)* entitled, *"Using
Earth-Reflected Solar Radiation to Identify and Unravel Climate Change
Mysteries from Space*".* The zoom login information and abstract for the
talk are provided below. Please join us for coffee and conversation
beginning at 10:45am MT and stay afterwards for a lunch catered by Illegal
Pete's.*


*A reminder that this week's colloquium coincides with ATOC's second
prospective graduate student visit, so please join us to have an
opportunity to interact with this year's fantastic class of admitted
students! *

We look forward to seeing you tomorrow!

-The ATOC Colloquium Committee

_________________________________________________

*Using Earth-Reflected Solar Radiation to Identify and Unravel Climate
Change Mysteries from Space*
Yolanda Shea (NASA Langley)

Monitoring climate change from space requires measurements that are highly
accurate, stable, and contain sufficient information content for both
climate change detection and attribution. The Climate Absolute Radiance and
Refractivity Observatory (CLARREO) Pathfinder (CPF) mission has been
designed to take shortwave hyperspectral measurements with unprecedented
accuracy so that it would have these critical qualities. The CPF instrument
is based on the HyperSpectral Imager for Climate Science (HySICS),
developed by the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, and will
provide a unique view of Earth with the combination of its unprecedented
radiometric accuracy, spectral range (350-2300 nm), spectral resolution and
sampling, and spatial resolution. CPF measurements will also serve as an
on-orbit intercalibration reference for other operational shortwave
satellite instruments. Spectrally resolved reflected solar radiation
contains critical information about Earth’s atmosphere and surface
composition and can therefore be used to identify changes in key essential
climate variables. This presentation will showcase the value of exploiting
the wealth of information contained in accurate, hyperspectral shortwave
radiation to improve our understanding of Earth’s changing climate and
discuss how CPF measurements will be a powerful contribution to the data
used to unravel the mysteries of Earth’s evolving climate system.

__________________________________________________

*Zoom login Information:*

*Topic: ATOC Colloquium*
*Time: Friday, Mar. 10 at 11am MT*

*Join Zoom Meeting*
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_______________________________________________________

*Andrew C. Winters*
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Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (ATOC)
University of Colorado Boulder
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Office: SEEC C277 || Phone: 303-735-5775
https://acwinters.weebly.com || @acwinters_wx || he/him/his

*CU Boulder acknowledges that it is located on the traditional territories
and ancestral homelands of the Cheyenne, Arapaho, Ute and many other Native
American nations. Their forced removal from these territories has caused
devastating and lasting impacts. Full CU Boulder land acknowledgment
<https://www.colorado.edu/about/land-acknowledgement> *


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*From:* Andrew Winters
*Sent:* Thursday, March 2, 2023 4:17 PM
*To:* atoc-faculty (Alexandra Jahn) <atoc-faculty at lists.colorado.edu>;
atoc-students (Julie Lundquist) <atoc-students at lists.colorado.edu>;
Atoc-majors at lists.colorado.edu <atoc-majors at lists.colorado.edu>;
Atoc-minors at lists.colorado.edu <atoc-minors at lists.colorado.edu>;
atoc-researchers (Kelly Duong) <atoc-researchers at lists.colorado.edu>;
atoc-colloquium at lists.colorado.edu <atoc-colloquium at lists.colorado.edu>
*Subject:* ATOC Colloquium: Friday, March 10 @ 11am MT – Dr. Yolanda Shea
(NASA Langley)

Hi everyone,

The next ATOC Colloquium will be held in a hybrid format on *Friday, March
10 from 11a–12p MT over Zoom and in SEEC S228. *This week's colloquium will
feature a seminar from *Dr. Yolanda Shea (NASA Langley)* entitled, *"Using
Earth-Reflected Solar Radiation to Identify and Unravel Climate Change
Mysteries from Space*". The zoom login information and an abstract for the
colloquium are provided below. Please join us for coffee and conversation
beginning at 10:45am MT, and stay afterwards for a lunch catered by Illegal
Pete's.

*A reminder that this week's colloquium coincides with ATOC's second
prospective graduate student visit, so please join us to have an
opportunity to interact with this year's fantastic class of admitted
students!*
Please let us know if you have any questions or are interested in
delivering a talk at a future colloquium. A full schedule of ATOC colloquia
can be found at https://www.colorado.edu/atoc/colloquium.

We look forward to seeing you on Mar. 10!

-The ATOC Colloquium Committee

_________________________________________________

*Using Earth-Reflected Solar Radiation to Identify and Unravel Climate
Change Mysteries from Space*
Yolanda Shea (NASA Langley)

Monitoring climate change from space requires measurements that are highly
accurate, stable, and contain sufficient information content for both
climate change detection and attribution. The Climate Absolute Radiance and
Refractivity Observatory (CLARREO) Pathfinder (CPF) mission has been
designed to take shortwave hyperspectral measurements with unprecedented
accuracy so that it would have these critical qualities. The CPF instrument
is based on the HyperSpectral Imager for Climate Science (HySICS),
developed by the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, and will
provide a unique view of Earth with the combination of its unprecedented
radiometric accuracy, spectral range (350-2300 nm), spectral resolution and
sampling, and spatial resolution. CPF measurements will also serve as an
on-orbit intercalibration reference for other operational shortwave
satellite instruments. Spectrally resolved reflected solar radiation
contains critical information about Earth’s atmosphere and surface
composition and can therefore be used to identify changes in key essential
climate variables. This presentation will showcase the value of exploiting
the wealth of information contained in accurate, hyperspectral shortwave
radiation to improve our understanding of Earth’s changing climate and
discuss how CPF measurements will be a powerful contribution to the data
used to unravel the mysteries of Earth’s evolving climate system.

__________________________________________________

*Zoom login Information:*

*Topic: ATOC Colloquium*
*Time: Friday, Mar. 10 at 11am MT*

*Join Zoom Meeting*
*https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/97845417945
<https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/97845417945>*

*Meeting ID: 978 4541 7945 *
*Passcode: ATOC*

One tap mobile
+17193594580,,97845417945# US
+16699006833,,97845417945# US (San Jose)

Dial by your location
        +1 719 359 4580 US
        +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)
        +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)
        +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)
        +1 669 444 9171 US
        +1 646 558 8656 US (New York)
        +1 646 931 3860 US
        +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)
        +1 309 205 3325 US
        +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)
        +1 386 347 5053 US
        +1 564 217 2000 US
Meeting ID: 978 4541 7945
Find your local number: https://cuboulder.zoom.us/u/acegj8GnMV

Join by SIP
97845417945 at zoomcrc.com

Join by H.323
162.255.37.11 (US West)
162.255.36.11 (US East)
115.114.131.7 (India Mumbai)
115.114.115.7 (India Hyderabad)
213.19.144.110 (Amsterdam Netherlands)
213.244.140.110 (Germany)
103.122.166.55 (Australia Sydney)
103.122.167.55 (Australia Melbourne)
149.137.40.110 (Singapore)
64.211.144.160 (Brazil)
149.137.68.253 (Mexico)
69.174.57.160 (Canada Toronto)
65.39.152.160 (Canada Vancouver)
207.226.132.110 (Japan Tokyo)
149.137.24.110 (Japan Osaka)
Meeting ID: 978 4541 7945
Passcode: 432312


_______________________________________________________

*Andrew C. Winters*
Assistant Professor
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (ATOC)
University of Colorado Boulder
311 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309-0311
Office: SEEC C277 || Phone: 303-735-5775
https://acwinters.weebly.com || @acwinters_wx || he/him/his

*CU Boulder acknowledges that it is located on the traditional territories
and ancestral homelands of the Cheyenne, Arapaho, Ute and many other Native
American nations. Their forced removal from these territories has caused
devastating and lasting impacts. Full CU Boulder land acknowledgment
<https://www.colorado.edu/about/land-acknowledgement> *



-- 
Scott Briggs (he/him/his)
Administrator

Advanced Study Program
Education, Engagement and Early-Career Development
National Center For Atmospheric Research
*phone: 303.497.1607*
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