[Grad-postdoc-assn] Fwd: ATOC/CIRES CPP Colloquium: Friday, April 26 @ 11am – Dr. Edward Blanchard-Wrigglesworth (Univ. Washington) – SEEC S228 and Zoom

Scott Briggs sbriggs at ucar.edu
Tue Apr 23 16:42:37 MDT 2024


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From: Andrew Winters <andrew.c.winters at colorado.edu>
Date: Mon, Apr 22, 2024 at 8:01 AM
Subject: ATOC/CIRES CPP Colloquium: Friday, April 26 @ 11am – Dr. Edward
Blanchard-Wrigglesworth (Univ. Washington) – SEEC S228 and Zoom
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Cc: Edward Blanchard <edwardbw at uw.edu>


Hi everyone,

The final ATOC Colloquium of the academic year will be held in a hybrid
format on *Friday, April 26 from 11a–12p MT over Zoom and in SEEC S228*.
This week's colloquium is co-sponsored with the CIRES Division of
Cryospheric and Polar Processes and will feature a seminar from *Dr. Edward
Blanchard-Wrigglesworth (Univ. of Washington)* entitled, "From Heatwaves to
Sea Ice Loss - Recent Extreme Events in Antarctica". The zoom login
information and an abstract for the colloquium are provided below. Please
join us for conversation beginning at 10:45am MT, and stay afterwards for a
lunch catered by Illegal Pete's.
We look forward to seeing you on Friday!

-The ATOC Colloquium Committee

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*From Heatwaves to Sea Ice Loss - Recent Extreme Events in Antarctica*
Edward Blanchard-Wrigglesworth (Univ. of Washington)

After 4 decades of slight expansion, Antarctic sea ice extent has
experienced several record minima in the last few years, culminating in the
largest negative anomaly on record in the austral winter of 2023. In
parallel, several extreme heatwaves have occurred over the continent, with
the March 2022 East Antarctic heatwave being the largest positive
temperature anomaly ever recorded globally. Here we will examine both
events, their causes and predictability, discuss the skill of GCMs in
simulating such events, and the implications for future pathways of the
Antarctic climate system.

__________________________________________________

*Zoom login Information:*

*Topic: ATOC Colloquium*
*Time: Apr 26, 2024 11:00 AM Mountain Time (US and Canada)*

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*Meeting ID: 937 9432 4385*
*Passcode: ATOC*

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*Andrew C. Winters*
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University of Colorado Boulder
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