Houghton Lectures

Houghton Lecture - Tropical variability observed in GPS data
Date Time Location
June 3rd, 2015 1:30pm-2:30pm MIT, 54-915
Dr. William Randel
Senior Scientist and Head for Remote Sensing, Atmospheric Chemistry
Observations and Modeling Laboratory, NCAR

The global upper troposphere - lower stratosphere (UTLS) is a transition region of strong dynamical and chemical variability, with contrasts in circulation and chemical behavior between the troposphere and stratosphere. This region exhibits complex dynamical, radiative, and chemical characteristics that place stringent requirements on observing and modeling systems. These lectures will focus on a series of topics related to the observed behavior of UTLS circulation, transport and chemical variability, as derived from satellite measurements combined with meteorological data sets.