Seattle is home to a lot of self-described “weather geeks.” Even so, this week is exceptional. Thousands of scientists came to attend the , being held through Thursday at the Washington State Convention Center.
The 91̽»¨ is well represented in the program. Keynote talks include John (Mike) Wallace, 91̽»¨professor emeritus of atmospheric sciences, who gave a history of research on . Ian Joughin, a glaciologist the UW’s Applied Physics Laboratory, spoke about how in Greenland and Antarctica.

An was held Tuesday in honor of , a 91̽»¨professor of atmospheric sciences. Former students and colleagues presented on topics from to reviewing some of Houze’s most memorable field campaigns, including a 2005 effort that .
A Thursday morning talk looks at how could be used to improve weather forecasts. A session that afternoon will give from OLYMPEX, a 2015 NASA field that measured precipitation on the Olympic Peninsula.
Some studies focus on local phenomena. A presentation Monday looked at quantifying the 2015 in Olympic National Park. Also close to home, 91̽»¨researchers spoke Monday about taking crossing Admiralty Inlet. A presentation Wednesday will look at how the is likely to respond to climate change.
Other studies center on more far-flung locales. A 91̽»¨civil and environmental engineering group discussed new methods for . Other 91̽»¨research focuses on . Yet another uses ice cores from the Antarctic ice sheet to peer into Earth’s .
Researchers at the Applied Physics Laboratory presented work in the Arctic, including fall freeze-up , trends in and long-term for Arctic sea ice. Other ocean-focused talks include and what controls the Atlantic Ocean’s .
Cloud-gazers of all types will convene at the event. 91̽»¨atmospheric scientists will look at , Pacific Ocean , daily , smoke-seeded , the complexity of , and over Oklahoma and Australia.
The conference lineup includes a few surprises, too. A Monday on communicating risk included Susan Joslyn, a 91̽»¨psychology professor who looks at , and Kate Starbird, an assistant professor of human-centered design and engineering who studies how .
Other talks focus on human effects. A 91̽»¨global health professor explained methods and challenges for such as Chikungunya and Zika virus. A 91̽»¨School of Public Health presentation looked at measuring . A talk Wednesday afternoon featuring Kristie Ebi, a 91̽»¨global-health researcher, will cover .
An invited talk Wednesday morning by Robert Peña, associate professor of architecture, is on the . The talk will focus on Seattle’s Bullitt Center, which was designed to respond to its surrounding climate.
91̽»¨participants in Sunday’s WeatherFest educational event included the Department of Atmospheric Sciences’ , the Washington state and research groups that measure and . And 91̽»¨scientists will, of course, assist with the conference’s daily weather briefings.
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