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COSEE West – Colorado Collaborative

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COSEE Workshop Introduction

Learn about the Center for Ocean Science Education Excellence collaboration between COSEE West and the University of Colorado (4/4/09).

Climate: It Is All about the Sun! Or Is It (Chris Fairall)

NOAA scientist Chris Fairall discusses the global energy balance and why the ocean is the big boss of the climate system response (4/4/09).

 

Disappearing Arctic Sea Ice and the Role of the Atmosphere (Ola Persson)

CIRES scientist Ola Persson discusses his research on the relationship between the radiative balance and sea ice (5/9/09).

 

Question and Answer session from Sea Ice Lecture (Ola Persson)

Observe audience questions and Dr. Persson’s answers.

 

Global Wind Patterns and Ocean Currents (Lesley Smith)

Lesley Smith goes over the basics of global wind patterns and ocean currents (6/8/09).

 

Colorado Weather (Robert Glancy)

 

Climate Science Literacy (Mark McCaffrey)

Robert Glancy, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, leads a lively discussion on the quirky weather of the Front Range (6/9/09).

Mark McCaffrey discusses the need for Climate Science Literacy (6/11/09).

 

Scientists Life at Sea (Ludovic Bariteau)

NOAA scientist Ludovic Bariteau describes what it’s like to do research at sea (6/11/09).

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This program is a collaboration with the Center for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence (COSEE) West directed by University of Southern California, University of California Los Angeles and College of Exploration and University of Colorado's Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences

 

 

 

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For more information, contact:

Lesley Smith
Lesley.smith@colorado.edu
Phone: 303-735-1750
Fax: 303-735-3644

Marsha Barber
marshabarber@mywdo.com
Phone: 303-989-3255 (h)
Phone: 303-517-1724 (c)


This project is generously supported through the NOAA Office of Global Programs award NA07OAR4310168, the NSF Office of Polar Programs award ARC 0714053, and the NSF Directorate for Geosciences award OCE 0828805.