NWS Climate Services Seminar Series
The NWS Climate Services Division Seminar Series was created to build capacity in NWS field offices on climate-related topics. Speakers are chosen based on suggestions from NWS field offices for topics of interest. Seminars will be announced via the NWS Climate listserv, and will be held approximately monthly. Please submit additional suggestions to Judy Koepsell at Judy.Koepsell@noaa.gov.
Upcoming Seminars
| Date |
Time |
Subject |
Title |
Presenter |
| Wednesday, May 22, 2013 |
1300-1400 EDT |
PDO |
Is the PDO a Useful Predictor of North American Climate? |
Matt Newman |
| Tuesday, June 4, 2013 |
1300-1400 EDT |
Climate Communication |
Strategies for Communicating Climate to People in Denial |
David Herring |
| Thursday, June 6, 2013 |
1400-1500 EDT |
MJO |
TBD |
Jon Gottschalck |
| Wednesday, June 12, 2013 |
1400-1500 EDT |
Climate Models |
Climate Models 101 |
Keith Dixon |
| Thursday, July 11, 2013 |
1300-1400 EDT |
Climate Communication |
Extreme Weather and Climate Change in the American Mind |
Dr. Ed Maibach |
Past Seminars
- Moss, Richard - March 22, 2012 - Communicating Climate Science and Uncertainty Through Scenarios and Integrated Regional Modeling
- Arkin, Phil - May 25, 2012 - The Role of Observations in Climate Science
- Landsea, Chris - August 8, 2012 - Hurricanes and Global Warming - Expectations and Observations
- Meier, Walt - September 12, 2012 - Record Low Arctic Sea Ice Extent in 2012: An exclamation point on a long-term declining trend (In Collaboration With NOAA Climate Connection Team)
- Gronewold, Drew - September 17, 2012 - The Great Lakes Water Level Dashboard (In Collaboration With NOAA Climate Connection Team)
- Herring, David - October 15, 2012 - Introducing NOAA MediaWatch: A New Tool to Monitor Online Communications (In Collaboration With NOAA Climate Connection Team)
- Marcy, Doug - November 14, 2012 - Sea Level Rise: Using the Digital Coast to Visualize Potential Impacts (In Collaboration With NOAA Climate Connection Team)
- Bode, Adam - November 28, 2012 - CanVis: A Tool for Visualizing Coastal Changes and Potential Adaptation Strategies (In Collaboration With NOAA Climate Connection Team)
- Dahlman, LuAnn - January 16, 2013 - Using Google Tools: An Introduction to Some of the Possibilities (In Collaboration With NOAA Climate Connection Team)
- Dahlman, LuAnn - January 23, 2013 - Using Google Tools to Build Communities of Practice: Google Drive: Collaborative documents, spreadsheets, and presentations (In Collaboration With NOAA Climate Connection Team)
- Dahlman, LuAnn - January 30, 2013 - Using Google Tools to Build Communities of Practice: Google Forms, Design a survey or an interface for populating a spreadsheet (In Collaboration With NOAA Climate Connection Team)
- Livezey, Bob - February 13, 2013 - Tracking US Surface Temperature Normals in Our Changing Climate Using Different Data Sets: Implications for Estimating Probabilities
- Cloyd, Emily Therese - February 22, 2013 - The Draft National Climate Assessment: Overview (In Collaboration With NOAA Climate Connection Team)
- Herring, David - March 13, 2013 - NOAA Climate.gov: A brief overview and next steps
- Hassol, Susan Joy - March 27, 2013 - Climate Communication: Tools and Tips (In Collaboration With NOAA Climate Connection Team)
- Timofeyeva, Marina - March 27th, 2013 - A New Local Climate Analysis Tool
- Griffis, Roger & McGilvray, Laurie - April 5, 2013 - National Fish, Wildlife & Plants Climate Adaptation Strategy (In Collaboration With NOAA Climate Connection Team)
- Bowman, Tom - April 16, 2013 - Communicating About Climate In a Time of Rapid Change (In Collaboration With NOAA Climate Connection Team)
- Fuchs, Brian - April 30, 2013 - The 'New' Drought Risk Atlas from the National Drought Mitigation Center
- Hagemeyer, Bart - May 2, 2013 - Climate Signals & Extreme Weather
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