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These presentations represent talks given by scientists at past AGCI workshops and can be technical in nature.
To view presentations by workshop, please visit our AGCI Science Sessions page
To view video presentations intended for all audiences, try browsing our Public Lectures
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June 13, 2010
Presented by Howard Singer
space, weather, solar, variability, societal impacts, responses, risks, global change, economic, costs, howard, singer, flare, climate, change
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June 13, 2010
Presented by Donald J. Wuebbles
solar, influences, climate, change, global, variability, impacts, atmosphere, science
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June 13, 2010
Presented by Lesley Gray
modeling, solar, variability, climate, atmosphere, stratosphere, troposphere, change, warming, pattern, trend, lesley, gray
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The Stratospheric Response to 11-Year Solar Variability: Direct UV Forcing and the Possible Role of the Ocean-Troposphere Feedbacks
Reveal Video with additional contentJune 13, 2010
Presented by Lon Hood
stratosphere, response, troposphere, ozone, model, climate, uv, feedback, solar, variability, change, sun, earth, lon, hood
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June 25, 2008
Presented by Lisa Goddard
natural, variability, decadal, anthropogenic, change, enhanced, greenhouse, effect, prediction, thermohaline, circulation, pacific decadal oscillation, Atlantic multi-decadal oscillation, climate, public lecture, climate change, global warming
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Climate, Water, and Change: A Perspective from the American West
Reveal Video with additional contentJune 07, 2003
Presented by Kelly Redmond
American West, water, Columbia River System, Colorado River System, Nevada, Arizona, El Ni_o, La Ni_a, climate, change, variability, precipitation, stationarity, snowpack, glacial, melting, public lecture, climate change
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