Heidi Dierssen, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Marine Sciences, University of Connecticut
Rethinking the Blue Marble – the Colour of the Sea and Sky
Tuesday, March 8, 2022, Lecture begin at 7:30 p.m.
We are beginning to fully comprehend how changes in the coupled ocean and atmosphere together produce extreme weather events like the recent tornados in Kansas, droughts and wildfires in California and hurricanes along the Eastern seaboard. The ocean and the atmosphere are thousands of times wider than they are thick — like thin pages in a book. Their behaviors are intimately connected, but the two fluids are often monitored and studied as different chapters rather than woven together in a single story. NASA’s upcoming Plankton Aerosol Cloud and ocean Ecosystem (PACE) satellite scheduled to launch in 2024 is the first mission designed by a team of atmospheric and oceanic scientists led by Dr. Heidi Dierssen here at the University of Connecticut. Join us to hear about this exciting new initiative!
Coastal Perspectives Lecture Series
Public lectures on coastal issues.
Lecture series is FREE and open to the public.
A link to the online lecture is included below the event listing (scroll down, to the event). Or join us in-person! The event is hosted in the Avery Point Auditorium (map.pdf).
Enter from the Academic Building main entrance, the auditorium is on second floor at the end of the hall (mobility-disabled accessible); or enter through the Student Center and go up two flights of stairs.
This series is sponsored by Connecticut Sea Grant College Program, UConn Department of Marine Sciences, UConn Maritime Studies Program and the UConn Avery Point Campus Director’s Office.
Lecture will be in-person at Avery Point campus AND online.
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- Join the audio conference only:
- +1-415-655-0002 US Toll
- Use meeting number (access code) shown above.
- Or join us in-person! The event is hosted in the Avery Point Auditorium (map.pdf).
Enter from the Academic Building main entrance, the auditorium is on the second floor at the end of the hall (mobility-disabled accessible); or enter through the Student Center and go up two flights of stairs.
https://marinesciences.uconn.edu/lectures/
For more information, contact: Nat Trumbull at trumbull@uconn.edu