Physics 645 talk schedule fall 2001

talks will be on Wed. Dec. 12th from 5-6 in 136 NSF and Friday Dec. 14th from 4-? in 401 IARC

Schedule is subject to change at any time...check back!! 

Wed Dec 12
136 NSF
5:00-5-20

Why the Rhine's length is crucially important to every living organism on Earth

Ryan Woodard

Wed Dec 12
136 NSF
5:20-5-40

Why is the troposphere height so different on opposite sides of the Jet stream?

Clifford Cole

Wed Dec 12
136 NSF

5:40-6:00

Arctic Circulation

Justin Mabie

Friday Dec 14
401 IARC

4:00-4:20

Sea Ice-Wave Interactions

Jeremy Kaspar

Friday Dec 14
401 IARC
4:20-4:40

Lethal waves: A discription of Tsunamis

Sook Mi Moon

Friday Dec 14
401 IARC
4:40-5:00

Stokes flow about a sphere

Jonathan Klaas

Friday Dec 14
401 IARC
5:00-5-20

The Tides of Our Lives: Geofluidical Consequences of the Moon

Willis Ferenbaugh

Friday Dec 14
401 IARC
5:20-5-40

On the Notion of Predictability in Chaotic Systems with Particular Application to the Problem of Turbulence

Gary Sellhorst

Friday Dec 14
401 IARC
5:40-6:00

Dynamo Theory and dimensionless numbers in a magnetized fluid

Kim Nielsen

Weds Dec 19

2:00-2:20

Rossby Waves in Nebula

Joseph Lovick