2022
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Title: Accelerating climate science with machine learning: Earth system emulation
Speaker: Duncan Watson-Parris, University of Oxford

Title: Volcanism & Climate during the past 2,500 years
Speaker: Michael Sigl, University of Bern

***Cancelled***: In praise of tree-ring archives (and an open dendrochronological mind)
Speaker: Ulf Büntgen, University of Cambridge

Title: Atmospheric circulation compounds anthropogenic warming and its impacts in Europe
Speaker: Davide Faranda, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de L'Environnement, Paris Saclay

Title: Understanding aerosol-cloud interactions by experimenting on clouds ‘in the wild’
Speaker: Edward Gryspeerdt, Imperial College London

Title: Bipolar volcanic ice-core synchronization of the last glacial cycle
Speaker: Anders Svensson, University of Copenhagen

Title: Classification, implication, and parametrization of surface heterogeneity and its interaction with the dynamics of the lower atmosphere
Speaker: Elie Bou-Zeid, Princeton University

Title: Global impacts of air pollution on public health
Speaker: Jos Lelieveld, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry

Title: Future changes in the dynamics of North Atlantic cyclones - a potential vorticity perspective
Speaker: Stephan Pfahl, Freie Universität Berlin

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Speaker: William Ball, Delft University of Technology

Title: Insights to understanding and simulating mixed-phase stratocumuli
Speaker: Anna Possner, Goethe University, Frankfurt

Title: Volcanic impacts on Earth's atmosphere and environment
Speaker: Tamsin Mather, University of Oxford

Title: Towards kilometre-scale global modelling: challenges for cloud and precipitation
Speaker: Richard Forbes, ECMWF

Title: Constraining atmospheric micro plastics.
Speaker: Natalie M. Mahowald, Cornell University

Title: Arctic sea ice, climate change
Speaker: Julienne Stroeve, University College London

Title: Sensitivity of dust modeling to anthropogenic emission factors using GFDL ESM4
Speaker: Paul Ginoux, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, NOAA

Title: Two topics: On the bias of LWP adjustment estimated from satellite data / Long-term AOD from sunshine duration measurements
Speaker: Antti Arola, Finnish Meteorological Institute

Title: Key conclusions from the IPCC AR6 Working Group 2 report and links between impacts and adaptation assessments and physical climate science
Speaker: Richard Betts, UK Met. Office
Joint with the dScience Lunch Seminar by Thordis L. Thorarinsdottir, Chief Research Scientist at the Norwegian Computing Center

Title: The magnitude-dependent physics of volcanic eruptions
Speaker: Georgiy Stenchikov, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology