ATOC Distinguished Lecture SeriesATOC Distinguished Lecture SeriesFALL 2024September 25, 2024 11:15am SEEC Auditorium (C120)Ìý Fall 2023: L. Ruby Leung, Pacific Northwest Natl Lab"Modeling Extreme Events and Their Future Changes" Spring 2023: Amy Clement, University of Miami"Recent Atlantic Multidecadal Variability is Mostly Forced" Fall 2022: Ralph Keeling, UC San Diego/Scripps Institution of Oceanography"Tracking the flows of carbon at the global scale: What we've learned from atmospheric measurements" Fall 2019: Galen A. McKinley, Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory/Columbia Univ"Understanding recent decadal variability of the global ocean carbon sink" Spring 2019: Marilyn Raphael, UCLA"Antarctic Sea Ice Variability, Change and Linkages with the Atmospheric Circulation" Fall 2018: William Collins, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab/ UC Berkeley"The Radiative Drivers of Climate Change: Known Knowns and Known Unknowns" Spring 2018: Kristie Boering, UC Berkeley"A new look at old air in the stratosphere: Radiocarbon production and transport to the troposphere" Fall 2017: Alex Hall, UCLA"Emergent constraints and the future of climate model evaluation" Spring 2017: Susan Lozier, Duke University"A 21st century look at the global ocean conveyor belt" Fall 2016: Cecilia Bitz, Universit of Washington"Tracking the aerial hydrologic cycle through climate change and variability" Spring 2016: Lorenzo Polvani, Columbia University"Stratospheric Ozone and Southern Hemisphere Climate Change" Fall 2015: Peter Webster, Georgia Institute of Technology"Understanding the Monsoon" Spring 2015: Mark Cane, Columbia University"Climate and Conflict" Spring 2015: Detlef Stammer, University of Hamburg"Influence of Ocean Dynamics on Future Regional Sea-Level Projections " Fall 2014: Kerry Emanuel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology"Radiative-Convective Equilibrium and its Instability: Implications for Weather and Climate" Spring 2014: Sarah Gille, UC San Diego/Scripps Institution of Oceanography"Climate Change in the Southern Ocean: Exploring the Role of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current" Fall 2013: Robert A. Houze, University of Washington"Global Variability of Intense Convection"