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ATS 150: Global Climate Change | Videos
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Climate & Energy News. Every Lecture as a Streaming Video. Lick here to watch ATS 150 lectures from 2010. Click below to stream helpful and possibly amusing videos:. How the Climate Works. Dances with Molecules Music Video. How CO2 Warms the Climate. See CO2 Emit Heat with Your Own Eyes. The CO2 “pump handle” movie. Greenhouse Effect (Tips for Teachers). Earth’s Energy Balance. Rotating Room (Science Film Classic! Spinning Earth, Flying Clouds. Winter Jet Stream animation. Midnight Sun at Toolik Lake.
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ATS 150: Global Climate Change | Schedule
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Climate & Energy News. Simple, Serious, Solvable. 1/25 – 1/29. Energy and Electromagnetic Radiation. 2/1 – 2/5. Layer Model of Greenhouse Effect. 2/8 – 2/12. 2/15 – 2/19. Energy Budget of the Earth. 2/22 – 2/26. 2/29 – 3/4. 3/7 – 3/9. Weather Around the World. MIDTERM EXAM (in class). 3/21 – 3/25. Climate Sensitivity and Feedback. 3/28 – 4/1. Climates of the Past. 4/4 – 4/8. 4/11 – 4/15. 4/18 – 4/22. 4/25 – 4/29. 5/2 – 5/6. Solving the Climate Problem. FINAL EXAM (7:30 am to 9:30 am). Week of May 2:.
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ATS 150: Global Climate Change | Grades
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Climate & Energy News. Week of May 2:. Final Exam: May 11 7:30 AM - 9:30 AM. Final Exam Candidate Questions. TA: Dakota Smith (ENGR A102F; M 2-3, W 12-1). 2014, Scott Denning, Colorado State University.
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ChEAS Links
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Fluxnet: Integrating Worldwide CO. US Global Change Research Program: Carbon Cycle Science. AmeriFlux: Long Term Carbon Dioxide Measurement of the Americas. Vegetation descriptions of the AmeriFlux sites. National Institute for Global Environmental Change (NIGEC). CarboEurope: A cluster of projects to understand and quantify the carbon balance of Europe. NOAA Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory. Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC). Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest Homepage.
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People
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2002 ChEAS Workshop, August 2002 (click on picture to enlarge). Top row (from left): Phil Radtke, Jon Martin, Ryan Kirk, Bruce Cook, Mark Schwartz, Dan Ricciuto, Chuixiang Yi. Front row (from left): Chris Vogel, Ken Davis, Paul Bolstad, Martha Butler, Leslie Kreller, Eileen Carey, Jiquan Chen. Kenneth J. Davis. Penn State Univ., Dept. of Meteorology. University Park, PA 16802-5013. Phone: (814) 863-8601, fax: (814) 865-3663. Email: davis@meteo.psu.edu. ChEAS Penn State Research Office. National Center fo...
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consulting | patrick w. keys
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BioCycle Group at CSU. Patrick w. keys. Phd student, consultant, and aspiring fiddler. I am the founder and principal consultant of Keys Consulting Inc. KCI), an environmental consulting company based in Fort Collins, CO. KCI specializes in climate change impacts adaptation and assessment, ecosystem services analysis, and resource security. For more information, please click the image below to link to the website. September 29, 2016: I am now Dr. Keys! Dec 01, 2015: Attended the Aspen Global Change Insti...
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blog | patrick w. keys
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BioCycle Group at CSU. Patrick w. keys. Phd student, consultant, and aspiring fiddler. Every now and then I talk about water security and other aspects of resource security and governance at the Water Security blog. Check out the blog by clicking on the image below. I also tweet regularly from @watersecurity, which you can follow by clicking this link. September 29, 2016: I am now Dr. Keys! Oct 07, 2014: New paper posted at HESS: "Variability of moisture recycling using a precipitationshed framework" htt...
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The Vulcan Project | Links
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Version 2.2 release. Supported through grant CARBON/04-0325-0167 by the Office of Earth Science, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Supported by the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program, Office of Science, U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. Kevin Gurney Carbon Group Homepage. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, CDIAC. Environmental Protection Agency, National Emissions Inventory. Purdue Climate Change Research Center. Scott Denning Group, Colorado State University.
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Schedule – Climate 101
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How the Earth's Climate Works. Click for printable handouts). Introduction: The Earth System. Ruddiman Chapter 1, Goosse 2010. Energy, Radiation, and Temperature. Archer Chaps 2, 3, 4. Winds, Weather, and Currents. Archer Chaps 5, 6. Climates of the Past. Ruddiman Chaps 3, 4, 7, Roe 2006. Archer Chaps 7, 8, 10, 11. Ruddiman: Earth's Climate Past and Future. Archer: Global Warming - Understanding the Forecast. Scott Denning, Colorado State University.
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Location – Climate 101
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How the Earth's Climate Works. NOT ON THE MAIN CSU CAMPUS! The class will be offered at CSU’s Drake Hall. A new building housing CSU’s Online Plus. The address is 2545 Research Boulevard. Fort Collins, CO. It’s off Drake, between Shields and Taft Hill Road, one block east of Worthington, near Public Service Credit Union. From Drake Road, turn north on Research Blvd then take the first left into the Drake Hall parking lot. Ruddiman: Earth's Climate Past and Future. Scott Denning, Colorado State University.