Climate change is an increasingly important social and environmental concern in many areas of research. Each month, the Climate Science Center (CSC) seminar will highlight the outstanding research conducted by TTU faculty in the area of climate and its impact on the environment and our daily lives. Each month, three speakers will give short “TED-style” overviews of their research and its relevance to climate science, with time for questions and discussion of the broad range of topics covered in the session, and how they interrelate in today’s world. Talks and discussion will be appropriate for a general audience. Coffee and cookies will be provided.
The presenters for the Sept 2nd session are:
Dr. Eric Bruning
Atmospheric Sciences, Geosciences Department
"Lightning Flash Size Distribution and NOx Chemistry"
Dr. Rodica Gelca
The Institute for Environmental and Human Health
"The impact of climate change on surface water quality"
Dr. Brad Dabbert
Natural Resources Management
"Weather event influences on population growth of quail"