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Date: Sunday, November 26, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Jianmin Chen - Lecture
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Date: Sunday, November 19, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Erwin Zehe - Lecture
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Date: Sunday, November 5, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Paul O'Gorman - Lecture
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Date: 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, 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, 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, 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 - Lecture
Trace metal and Pb isotope dynamics in response to dust storms in the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea
Date: Sunday, June 18, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Tal Benaltabet, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Lecture
The resilience of macrobenthic communities to high water temperatures in the Jurassic paleo-equator
Date: Sunday, June 11, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Yael Leshno - Lecture
Paleoclimate reconstruction using speleothems in dry and cold regions.
Date: Sunday, June 4, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Anton Vaks, GSI, Israel - Lecture
Studying the role of fluids in the mantle through natural samples and experiments
Date: Sunday, May 28, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Ronit Kesel, Institute of Earth Sciences, The Hebrew University of JerusalemAbstract: Mantle fluids are the primary carriers of key volatile elements that make the Earth’s long-term planetary habitability possible. The interaction of such volatile-rich fluids with Continue read abstract - Lecture
Determining past lake temperatures in saline lake systems using fluid inclusions: an example from the Dead Sea
Date: Sunday, May 21, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Niels Brall, The Hebrew University of JerusalemAbstract: In recent decades, various temperature proxies have been developed and further established in the scientific community, at both low and high accuracy, however, not every method can Continue read abstract - Lecture
Projecting the impacts of climate change on human society
Date: Sunday, May 14, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Ram Fishman, Tel Aviv University - Lecture
Determining the age of the Kalahari Group, Southern Africa, using complex solutions for cosmogenic isotope concentrations
Date: Sunday, May 7, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Ari Matmon, The Hebrew university of Jerusalem - Lecture
Oceanic Internal Gravity Waves: sources, sinks, and interactions with the eddy field.
Date: Sunday, April 30, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Roy Barkan, Tel Aviv UniversityAbstract: The global oceanic overturning circulation and the transport of heat and dissolved gases are strongly controlled by upper ocean turbulent mixing that is driven by the breaking of i Continue read abstract - Lecture
Activation and arrest of thermal pressurization in localized faults
Date: Thursday, April 27, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Nir Badt, The University of PennsylvaniaAbstract: Thermal Pressurization (TP) is expected to be a dominant frictional weakening mechanism during earthquakes. However, due to experimental limitations there is a lack of direct evide Continue read abstract - Lecture
Global warming accelerates soil heterotrophic respiration
Date: Sunday, April 2, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Alon Nissan, ETH ZurichAbstract: Carbon efflux from soils is the largest terrestrial carbon source to the atmosphere, yet it remains one of the most uncertain fluxes in the Earth’s carbon budget. A dominant comp Continue read abstract - Lecture
From Oceanic Blooms to Dust Events: Exploring the Activity and Survival Strategies of Bioaerosols
Date: Sunday, March 26, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Naama Lang-Yona, Technion, Haifa - Lecture
Groundwater-surface water interactions in coastal environments and the impact of hydrogeological changes.
Date: Sunday, March 19, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Anner Paldor - Lecture
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Date: Sunday, March 12, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Boswell Wing, Colorado - Lecture
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Date: Sunday, March 5, 2023Speaker: Ann Pearson - Lecture
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Date: Sunday, February 26, 2023Speaker: Holly Michael - Lecture
flow, deformation and, reaction in porous media: the Coupling of Flow and Elastic Expansion in Porous Media
Date: Sunday, February 19, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Yaniv Edery - Lecture
Forecasting surface weather and storm tracks at one-month leads: role of the stratosphere and the Madden Julian Oscillation
Date: Sunday, February 5, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Chaim Garfinkel, The Hebrew University of JerusalemAbstract: The traditional approach to weather forecasting on one- to two-week timescales utilizes weather forecasting models, but on timescales longer than two weeks, the value of determinis Continue read abstract - Lecture
Silver mines, the rise of money and the advent of democracy
Date: Thursday, February 2, 2023 Hour: 14:00Speaker: Prof. Francis Albarède, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, FranceAbstract: Over the last 2½ millenia, the world economy depended on prevailing currencies: the Athenian owl (530- 168 BCE), the Roman denarius (211 BCE-250 AD), the Spanish piece-of-eight ( Continue read abstract - Lecture
Insolation Forcing and Eastern Mediterranean aridity: Evidence from the Dead Sea and implications for climate projections
Date: Sunday, January 29, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Yochanan Kushnir, Lamont-Dohert Earth Observatory Columbia UniversityAbstract: The Mediterranean region stands out among other subtropical regions in its projected drying response to the global rise in atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. This drying t Continue read abstract - Lecture
Persistent and concurrent weather extremes in present and future climates
Date: Sunday, January 22, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Kai Kornhuber, Columbia UniversityAbstract: Recent severe summertime weather extremes in the Northern hemisphere extratropics such as the extraordinary 2021 North American Heatwave and the record-breaking floods in central Continue read abstract - Lecture
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Date: Sunday, January 15, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Adi Torfstein, Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Lecture
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Date: Sunday, January 8, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Dan Rabinowitz, Tel Aviv University - Lecture
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Date: Sunday, January 1, 2023 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Yishai Weinstein, Bar Ilan Univrsity - Lecture
Lightning, Biology, and Evolution
Date: Sunday, December 25, 2022 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Colin Price, Tel Aviv UniversityAbstract: Most electrical activity in vertebrates and invertebrates occurs at extremely low frequencies (ELF), with characteristic maxima below 50 Hz. The origin of these frequency maxima i Continue read abstract - Lecture
Origin of compact exoplanetary systems
Date: Sunday, December 4, 2022 Hour: 15:00Speaker: Raluca Rufu SwRI, BoulderAbstract: One of the most surprising discoveries in exoplanet science has been the existence of compact systems of Earth to super-Earth sized planets. These multi-planet systems have nearly Continue read abstract - Lecture
TBA - M. Magaritz Memorial Lecture: Climate Intervention
Date: Sunday, November 20, 2022 Hour: 11:00Speaker: David Fahey - Lecture
Targeted observations of transient luminous events from the International Space Station during the ILAN-ES campaign
Date: Sunday, November 13, 2022 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Yoav Yair - Lecture
Climate change challenge and innovative approaches - from batteries to agriculture - towards a more sustainable future
Date: Tuesday, November 8, 2022 Hour: 09:30Speaker: Steven Chu, Stanford University InterPore Israel Chapter
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Impacts of the June 2021 Heat Dome on Pacific Northwest (USA) Trees and Forests
Date: Sunday, June 19, 2022 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Chris Still, Oregon State UniversityAbstract: Most of the Pacific Northwest (PNW, USA) and British Columbia experienced extraordinarily high air temperatures during an extreme heat wave event (“heat dome”) in late June o Continue read abstract - Lecture
Biogeochemical cycling in subsurface systems
Date: Sunday, June 12, 2022 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Dr. Maya Engel, SLAC National Lab Stanford UniversityAbstract: Subsurface systems, such as alluvial aquifers and soils, store and govern the quality of groundwater by sustaining a unique balance of biogeochemical and hydrological processes. Th Continue read abstract - Lecture
LESSONS FROM THE DEAD SEA, THE CLOSEST MODERN ANALOG FOR DEEP EVAPORITIC BASINS
Date: Sunday, May 29, 2022 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Nadav Lensky, Geological survey of IsraelAbstract: Thick halite sequences are common in the Earth’s geologic record; they were accumulated in deep perennial hypersaline water bodies, saturated to halite and subjected to negative Continue read abstract - Lecture
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Date: Tuesday, May 17, 2022 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Avishai Abu, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Lecture
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Date: Sunday, May 8, 2022 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Nili Harnik, Tel Aviv University - Lecture
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Date: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Mathew Henry - Lecture
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Date: Tuesday, April 26, 2022 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Georg Wohlfahrt, University of Innsbruck Department of Ecology Symposium on Geophysical Fluid Dynamics 5-6 April 2022
Date: Tuesday, April 5, 2022- Lecture
Decadal Climate Predictions Using Sequential Learning Algorithms
Date: Sunday, March 27, 2022 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Golan Bel, Ben-Gurion University of the NegevAbstract: Decadal Climate Predictions Using Sequential Learning Algorithms Ensembles of climate models are commonly used to improve climate predictions and assess the uncertainties associa Continue read abstract - Lecture
Four disruptive technologies that are revolutionizing sensing of the oceans
Date: Sunday, March 20, 2022 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Emmanuel BossAbstract: The maker movement (cheap electronics + sharing), automated microscopy, autonomous platforms and small footprint satellites have been revolutionizing oceanography, opening a varie Continue read abstract - Lecture
Stratosphere-troposphere coupling: from wave-mean flow feedbacks to sub-seasonal predictability
Date: Tuesday, March 8, 2022 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Thomas BirnerAbstract: It is by now well established that certain stratospheric flow configurations may alter tropospheric dynamical variability. Such flow configurations include the aftermath of sudden Continue read abstract - Lecture
Sediment geochemistry in large lakes, and what it can tell us about the ancient oceans
Date: Sunday, February 27, 2022 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Sergei Katsev, University of Minnesota, DuluthAbstract: The Great Lakes of the Earth are freshwater seas, and many of the geochemical processes that take place in their bottom sediments parallel those that happen in marine environments. Continue read abstract - Lecture
Reduced Rainfall in Future Heavy Precipitation Events Related to Contracted Rain Area Despite Increased Rain Rate
Date: Sunday, February 20, 2022 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Moshe (Koko) Armon, The Hebrew University - Lecture
Distributed views across media: From space to ocean-depths
Date: Sunday, February 13, 2022 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Yoav Schechner , TechnionAbstract: By economy of scale, imaging sensors can now be deployed densely and operated in a coordinated manner at large numbers in space, air, underwater and on the ground. Such distributed Continue read abstract - Lecture
Amplified warming of extreme temperatures over tropical land
Date: Tuesday, February 8, 2022 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Michael P. Byrne, Lecturer in Earth & Environmental Sciences – University of St Andrews Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research Fellow – University of OxfordAbstract: Extreme temperatures have warmed substantially over recent decades and are expected to continue warming in response to future climate change. Warming of extreme temperatures is pro Continue read abstract - Lecture
M. Magaritz Memorial Lecture: The storyline approach to the construction of useable climate information at the local scale.
Date: Tuesday, February 1, 2022 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Ted Shepherd , Department of Meteorology University of ReadingContact: dalia.madhala@weizmann.ac.il - Lecture
Stormy weather: past and future hazards from a weather system perspective
Date: Sunday, January 23, 2022 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Jennifer Catto , University of ExeterAbstract: Natural hazards such as extreme wind, rainfall and ocean waves can have severe impacts on built and natural environments, contributing to the occurrence of disastrous events in som Continue read abstract - Lecture
Direct Imaging of Planet Formation
Date: Sunday, January 16, 2022 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Sivan Ginzburg , California Institute of TechnologyAbstract: The vast majority of detected planets are observed indirectly, using their small perturbation on the light emitted by the host stars. In recent years, however, the world's largest Continue read abstract - Lecture
Three arguments for increasing weather persistence in boreal summer – and why we should care.
Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Dim CoumouAbstract: Persistent summer weather can have significant socio-economic impacts. Prolonged hot-dry conditions may lead to crop yield losses, while consecutive rainy days (e.g. associated wit Continue read abstract - Lecture
The impact of friction on the stability of ice sheets
Date: Sunday, December 26, 2021 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Roiy SayagAbstract: Ice sheets can dramatically impact the state of climate. This is due to their capacity to modify the planetary energy balance through variations in the ice cover and mass. A major Continue read abstract - Lecture
Lessons from the past: Climate variability in the Levantine corridor during the Pliocene-Pleistocene transition
Date: Sunday, December 19, 2021 Hour: 11:00Speaker: Nicolas WaldmanAbstract: The study of past warm climates with high atmospheric CO2 concentrations provides important tools for understanding present trends and developing mitigation strategies for future s Continue read abstract