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At the Edge of Hydrology: Decoding Water Extremes in Arid Landscapes (from Space)
Date: Sunday, June 15 – Sunday, June 15, 2025 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Moshe ArmonAbstract:Despite covering over a third of Earth’s land surface, arid regions remain among the least understood hydrological environments. Practically every component of the desert wate Continue read abstract
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On the role of domain aspect ratio in the westward intensification of wind-driven surface ocean circulation
Date: Sunday, May 25 – Sunday, May 25, 2025 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Hezi GildorAbstract:Western boundary currents (WBCs)—such as the Gulf Stream and Kuroshio—are prominent features of the wind-driven surface ocean circulation. Their structure and dynamics have Continue read abstract
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Photonic seismology
Date: Sunday, May 18 – Sunday, May 18, 2025 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Ariel LellouchAbstract:Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing (DFOS) is revolutionizing seismology thanks to dense measurements at an unprecedented scale. In this talk, I will describe the main principles be Continue read abstract
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Climate Change Impacts in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea: Trends and Extremes
Date: Sunday, May 4 – Sunday, May 4, 2025 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Dan LiberzonAbstract:We will discuss the recent findings examining the physical impacts of climate change on the Eastern Mediterranean Sea coastal environment using long-term in-situ data. Specifica Continue read abstract
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Reduced N-fixation in the Low Latitude Atlantic during the Warmer Pliocene
Date: Sunday, March 23 – Sunday, March 23, 2025 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Maayan YehudaiAbstract:N2 fixation is the primary pathway by which bioavailable nitrogen is added to the
oceans. However, the drivers of N2 fixation on orbital timescales are uncertain. We
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The Holocene temperature and CO2 conundrum: a long-term perspective from earlier interglacials
Date: Sunday, March 16 – Sunday, March 16, 2025 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Yair RosenthalAbstract:The pre-industrial Holocene is unique among past
interglacials due to a modest, but notable increase in
atmospheric CO2 and methane (CH4) during the latter half
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On Light Propagation in Clouds and Light Flashes Above Clouds: Two Crazy Ideas, Two New Models
Date: Sunday, March 9 – Sunday, March 9, 2025 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Carynelisa HaspelAbstract:In this seminar, two new models will be presented. The first new model is a first-principles description of the propagation of light in a cloud, based on a classical solution to Continue read abstract
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Submesoscale ocean circulation: plenty of room at the bottom
Date: Sunday, February 23 – Sunday, February 23, 2025 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Aviv SolodochAbstract:Sub-mesoscale (SMS, <10 km scale) ocean circulation is characterized by high vorticity and deviation from geostrophic balance. It can result in large effects on biology and c Continue read abstract
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Interactions between cyclones and mesoscale eddies in the Mediterranean Sea
Date: Sunday, February 16 – Sunday, February 16, 2025 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Ehud StrobachAbstract:Mesoscale eddies dominate global ocean kinetic energy and are responsible for efficiently transferring ocean properties. The influence of ocean eddies in the western boundary cu Continue read abstract
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Methane mitigation by unique redox couplings in freshwater sediments
Date: Sunday, February 2 – Sunday, February 2, 2025 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Orit SivanAbstract:This talk tests the ability of natural freshwater lakes and margins to attenuate the emissions of
the greenhouse gas methane (CH4) to the atmosphere under warming climate. Continue read abstract
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Fundamentals of Remote Sensing and Machine Learning for Earth Science
Date: Sunday, December 1 – Sunday, December 1, 2024 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Anna Brook, University of HaifaAbstract: Our Laboratory focuses on research that drives technological, environmental and social change. It includes advanced technologies in the social aspect of environment management, e Continue read abstract - Lecture
Late Oxygenation of Marine Environments Revealed by Dolomite U-Pb Dating
Date: Sunday, November 10 – Sunday, November 10, 2024 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Uri Ryb, Hebrew University of JerusalemAbstract: causal relationships between evolution and oxygenation of the ocean are vigorously debated. At the heart of these uncertainties are inconsistencies among reconstructed timelines Continue read abstract - Lecture
Forensic seismic evidence for precursory mobilization in Gaza leading to the October 7 terrorist attack
Date: Sunday, November 3 – Sunday, November 3, 2024 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Asaf Inbal, Tel Aviv UniversityAbstract: Seismic waves excited by human activity frequently obscure signals due to tectonic processes and are discarded as a nuisance. Seismic noise-field analysis is, however, a powerful Continue read abstract - Lecture
Data synthesis to assess the effects of climate change on agricultural production and food security
Date: Sunday, June 30 – Sunday, June 30, 2024 Hour: 11:00Speaker: David Makowski, INRAe & University Paris-SaclayAbstract: Climate change is having an impact on agricultural production and food security. Rising temperatures, changes in rainfall patterns and extreme weather events can reduce crop yiel Continue read abstract - Lecture
On Microbes and Mountains: Unraveling the Links Between Microbial Weathering and Large-Scale Surface Processes
Date: Sunday, June 16 – Sunday, June 16, 2024 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Michal Ben-Israel, University of CaliforniaAbstract: Microorganisms play a crucial role in the weathering processes that transform rock into soil through chemical and physical mechanisms essential for nutrient cycling, nitrogen fixat Continue read abstract - Lecture
The Role of Cloud Morphology in Aerosol-Cloud Interactions
Date: Sunday, June 2 – Sunday, June 2, 2024 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Tom Goren, Bar Ilan UniversityAbstract: Aerosol-cloud interactions are extensively studied to understand the climatic effect of anthropogenic aerosols, as the latter can change the radiative properties of clouds. Despit Continue read abstract - Lecture
Floods in a warming climate: what are the missing puzzle pieces?
Date: Sunday, May 19 – Sunday, May 19, 2024 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Efrat Morin, The Hebrew University of JerusalemAbstract: Flood is the outcome of complex processes interacting at a range of scales. Flood generation and its magnitude depend on different precipitation and surface properties. As the clim Continue read abstract - Lecture
Lake Kinneret in a Changing Environment
Date: Sunday, May 12 – Sunday, May 12, 2024 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Yael Amitai, Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research, The Yigal Alon Kinneret Limnological LaboratoryAbstract: Located in a highly sensitive subtropical climate area and a densely populated area, Lake Kinneret is poised to undergo both natural and human-induced transformations in the coming Continue read abstract - Lecture
Data Drought in the Humid Tropics: How to Overcome the Cloud Barrier in Greenhouse Gas Remote Sensing
Date: Tuesday, May 7 – Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Yinon Bar-On, California Institute of TechnologyAbstract: Quantifying land-atmosphere fluxes of carbon-dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) is essential for evaluating carbonclimate feedbacks. Greenhouse gas satellite missions aim to provid Continue read abstract - Lecture
Benthic side control on the chemical composition of the ocean
Date: Sunday, April 7 – Sunday, April 7, 2024 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Zvi Steiner, GEOMAR Helmholtz CentreAbstract: The sediment – bottom-water interface is suggested as a key control on the chemical composition of the ocean by studies of trace elements in the ocean water-column, yet data re Continue read abstract - Lecture
Large scale circulation adjustments to aerosol-cloud interactions and its radiative effect
Date: Sunday, March 31 – Sunday, March 31, 2024 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Guy Dagan, Hebrew University of JerusalemAbstract: The impact of anthropogenic aerosols on clouds is a leading source of uncertainty in estimating the effect of human activity on the climate system. The challenge lies in the scale Continue read abstract - Lecture
EPS AI discussion seminar - Neural General Circulation Models for weather and climate predictions
Date: Monday, March 25 – Monday, March 25, 2024 Hour: 16:00Speaker: Janni Yuval - Lecture
EPS AI discussion seminar - Applications of Self Organizing Maps for the classification of cyclones in the Mediterranean
Date: Monday, March 11 – Monday, March 11, 2024 Hour: 15:00Speaker: Dr. Yonatan Givon, Earth and Planetary Sciences Weizmann Institute of ScienceAbstract: The use of SOM in atmospheric science has grown popular over the recent years. The SOM's strength lies in its ability to project the continuum of a given dynamical system to an Continue read abstract - Lecture
EPS AI discussion seminar - Towards a Unified Conversational Model for Remote Sensing Imagery
Date: Monday, February 26 – Monday, February 26, 2024 Hour: 15:00Speaker: Salman Khan (MBZUAI) - Lecture
EPS Departmental Seminar; Challenges and opportunities in global storm resolving climate models
Date: Sunday, February 25 – Sunday, February 25, 2024 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Dr. Ilai Guendelman, Princeton University - Lecture
EPS AI discussion seminar- Machine Learning for Flood Forecasting: Research to Ope
Date: Monday, February 12 – Monday, February 12, 2024 Hour: 15:00Speaker: Grey Nearing - Lecture
The geologic history of marine dissolved organic carbon from iron (oxyhydr)oxides
Date: Sunday, February 11 – Sunday, February 11, 2024 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Nir Galili - Lecture
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Date: Sunday, November 26 – Sunday, November 26, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Jianmin Chen - Lecture
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Date: Sunday, November 19 – Sunday, November 19, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Erwin Zehe - Lecture
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Date: Sunday, November 5 – Sunday, November 5, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Paul O'Gorman - Lecture
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Date: Sunday, October 15 – Sunday, October 15, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Dr. Katinka Bellomo - Lecture
Quantifying the Global and Regional Contribution of Terrestrial Carbon Pools to the Land Sink
Date: Sunday, September 10 – Sunday, September 10, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Yinon Bar-On, California Institute of TechnologyAbstract: Terrestrial sequestration of carbon has mitigated ≈30% of anthropogenic carbon emissions. However its distribution across different pools—live or dead biomass, and soil and s Continue read abstract - Lecture
Using weather regimes in the context of sub-seasonal forecasting for the Extratropics: the role of synoptic-scale processes in regime predictability, modulation by the MJO and stratosphere, and link to surface weather
Date: Sunday, July 23 – Sunday, July 23, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Christian Grams, Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyAbstract: Sub-seasonal forecasting aims to predict the mean weather conditions on weekly time-scales 2-6 weeks ahead. In the midlatitudes, lLarge-scale, quasi-stationary, recurrent, and pers Continue read abstractShare the event Using weather regimes in the context of sub-seasonal forecasting for the Extratropics: the role of synoptic-scale processes in regime predictability, modulation by the MJO and stratosphere, and link to surface weather on email Add the event Using weather regimes in the context of sub-seasonal forecasting for the Extratropics: the role of synoptic-scale processes in regime predictability, modulation by the MJO and stratosphere, and link to surface weather to calendar - Lecture
A Neolithic Tsunami Event along the Eastern Mediterranean Littoral: A Transdisciplinary Research at the Coast of Dor Israel
Date: Sunday, July 9 – Sunday, July 9, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Gilad Steinberg, University of California San DiegoAbstract: Tsunami events in antiquity had a profound influence on coastal societies. Six thousand years of historical records and geological data show that tsunamis are a common phenomenon a Continue read abstract