Alexey Kaplan Youtube video of this session Oct 16, 2021 Sea Surface temperature (SST) is a critical variable for analyses of climate variability and trends, for seasonal climate prediction, for understanding the impact of climate and environmental conditions on marine life, and for many other applications. The earliest available SST observations were made in the 1770s and have storied … Continued
Nathan Lenssen: “How Do We Know the Temperature of the Earth?”
Oct 2, 2021 The annual global mean temperature anomaly is an important and highly publicized index of climate change. Changes in the global mean temperature are a result of an energy imbalance in the Earth system. Over the past 150 years, human emission of greenhouse gases has led to increased global temperatures with the last … Continued
“Enhancing Your Lessons with IRI Climate and Society Map Room” with Remi Cousin
30 October 2021 INTRODUCTORY SLIDE SHOW (PPTX) (PDF) Youtube video of this session AMS Statement on Climate Change https://www.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/ams/about-ams/ams-statements/statements-of-the-ams-in-force/climate-change1/ NSTA Position Paper on “Teaching of Climate Science” http://iridl.ldeo.columbia.edu/maproom/index.html Understand the “mean” or “normal” climate, i.e. seasons: http://iridl.ldeo.columbia.edu/maproom/Global/Climatologies/index.htmlUnderstanding the major time variability components of the XXth century (precipitation and temperature) (inter-annual, decadal and climate change) http://iridl.ldeo.columbia.edu/maproom/Global/Time_Scales/index.html … Continued
“Great Rivers and Changing Oceans”
“Great Rivers and Changing Oceans” with Ajit Subramaniam Originally presented 13 Jan 2018 SUPPORTED BY NSF DIVISION OF OCEAN SCIENCES AWARD #1737128 The ten largest rivers in the world contribute 38% of all riverine input into the oceans. Their plumes extend 100’s to 1000’s of kilometers offshore and are important conduits for terrigenous nutrients to the oceans. … Continued
“Developing Better Understanding of Hurricanes” with Allison Wing (14 Nov 2015)
“Developing Better Understanding of Hurricanes” with Allison Wing Originally presented 14 Nov 2015 Funded in part by NOAA Award Number NA15NOS0080223 through the National Ocean Service I am currently a National Science Foundation (NSF) Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, in the Divison of Ocean and Climate Physics. I work with Dr. … Continued
“Global Climate Models: Any Progress on Prediction?” with Michael Previdi (7 Feb 2015)
“Global Climate Models: Any Progress on Prediction?” with Michael Previdi Originally presented 7 Feb 2015 … Continued
“Digging Up the Dirt on the Hudson River” with Robin Bell and “Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) Data Resources” with Joseph Schumacher (Mar 2002)
“Digging Up the Dirt on the Hudson River” with Dr. Robin Bell and “Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) Data Resources” with Joseph Schumacher Originally presented 9 Mar 2002 Introduction to this Workshop Introduction to Hudson River Studies/CIESEN Dr. Michael J. Passow Due to the size of some of the images in this PowerPoint … Continued
“Imaging The World” with Benno Blumenthal (Sep 2001)
“Imaging The World” with Dr. Benno Blumenthal Originally presented Sep 2001 Introductory Presentation by Dr. Michael J. Passow PowerPoint | HTML Feel free to use any or all of our resources with your students. They are being organized here for your convenience. We just ask that you cite the source. You can also … Continued
“Introduction to Web-Based Science Teaching and ‘Earth to Science’ Technology” with Alex de Sherbinin and Benno Blumenthal (Sep 2000)
Introduction to Web-Based Science Teaching and “Earth to Science” (E2C) Technology with Alex de Sherbinin of CIESIN and Benno Blumenthal of IRI Originally present September 23, 2000 Instructors: Michael J. Passow Ed.D and Cristiana Assumpção Ed.M. Agenda Lamont-Doherty website: http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu Overview of IRI (Benno Blumenthal) and CIESIN (Alex deSherbinin) resources available for teachers. … Continued