The Sky is Falling - Precipitation Observations and Their Role in Understanding the Earth System
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical role of precipitation observations in understanding Earth's complex systems through this 59-minute AGU seminar. Gain insights from early career atmospheric scientists as they present cutting-edge research on how falling precipitation impacts our planet. Discover the latest advancements in monitoring and analyzing rainfall patterns, and learn how these observations contribute to our broader understanding of climate change, weather forecasting, and environmental processes. Engage with the future leaders in atmospheric science as they share their findings and discuss the implications for global water cycles and ecosystem dynamics.
Syllabus
The Sky is Falling: Precipitation Observations and their Role in Understanding the Earth System
Taught by
AGU
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