<> == Energy Seminars == This site arose in response to two seminars I gave in the spring of 2008, at the University of Oklahoma. Copies of the slides are NOT available here, because some of the photos and figures are not necessarily in the public domain. As an alternative to the slides, I offer the following summaries: * April 15, 2008: [[EnergyCrisis|The Energy Crisis: A Summary for Meteorologists]] * May 1, 2008: [[GlobalCalming|TeraWatts of Windpower, Global Calming, and a New Role for Meteorologists]] The above summaries, together with the links, provide more complete information than the actual seminars. By the way, my most highly recommended reference on the future of global energy supply is within the PDF document ''Shell energy scenarios to 2050'', available at [[https://s00.static-shell.com/content/dam/shell/static/future-energy/downloads/shell-scenarios/shell-energy-scenarios2050.pdf | the Shell.com site]]. You may want to jump to that straight away. == Climate modeling == This site also has a page showing results from my [[RadiativeConvectiveEquilibrium | radiative convective model]]. The model was used for a novel purpose in my investigation of NestedRadiation. == Climate Analysis == An investigation into [[OKENSO | La Nina and Oklahoma Summer Precipitation]]. (Summer 2012) An investigation into the [[CRUTEM]] surface temperature data set, as inspired by an exercise from my freshman programming course. (Summer 2014) [[Verify | Python for Probability of Precipitation Verification]] (Summer 2014) == Energy Analysis == * November 13, 2015: Finding big errors in National Geographic's: [[natgeo | A blueprint for a carbon-free America]]