KATIA LAMER
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    • Linking models and observations
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      • Ground-based multi-dimentional observations of clouds and precipitation
      • Spaceborne observations of shallow and low-level targets
    • Applied research - Urban meteorology and renewable energy
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Presentations

Invited Talks And Seminars


  1. Lamer K. (07/2022) Advances in urban atmospheric monitoring and simulation. Center for Earth System Observation and Computational Analytics, Cologne, Germany (invited seminar)
  2. Lamer K. and coauthors (04/2022) FASSt initiative 4D Atmospheric Sensing and Simulation. DOE ASR Future of LES Workshop Virtual (invited plenary talk).
  3. Lamer K. (01/2022) Towards a better understanding of the coupled climate-human-infrastructure-energy system. NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center. Virtual (invited seminar)
  4. Lamer K. (05/2021). Considerations for using spaceborne radar and lidar observations for climate model evaluation and development. 2nd ESA EarthCARE Validation Workshop, virtual (invited talk)
  5. Lamer K. (11/2021) Advances in urban atmospheric monitoring and simulation. BNL Nonproliferation and National Security Department seminar, Virtual (invited seminar)
  6. Kirshbaum D., K. Lamer and S. Drueke. (06/2021) Insights into cumulus dilution from ARM observations and large-eddy simulations. ARM/ASR Joint PI Meeting, Virtual (contribution to invited talk)
  7. Lamer K. (03/2021). A Multi-platform Perspective of Shallow Convective Cloud Dynamics. Rutgers University Spring Seminar Series (invited seminar)
  8. Lamer K. (02/2021). A Multi-platform Perspective of Shallow Convective Cloud Dynamics. Iowa State University Spring Seminar Series (invited seminar)
  9. Kollias P. and coauthors (12/2020) Multisensor Agile Adaptive Sampling of the Atmosphere Driven by Real-time Analytics. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, virtual (contribution to invited talk)
  10. Naud C. and coauthors (12/2020) Boundary Layer Cloud Controlling Factors in the Midlatitudes: Southern versus Northern Ocean Clouds. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, virtual (contribution to invited talk)
  11. Del Genio T. and coauthors (05/2016). Cloud Lifecycle working group updates, Plenary session, ARM/ASR Joint PI Meeting, Tysons, VA (contribution to invited talk).
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  • Home
  • Research Interests
    • Factors controlling boundary layer clouds
    • Linking models and observations
    • State-of-the-art cloud remote Sensing >
      • Ground-based multi-dimentional observations of clouds and precipitation
      • Spaceborne observations of shallow and low-level targets
    • Applied research - Urban meteorology and renewable energy
  • Publications
  • Media
  • Presentations
  • Contributions
  • Contact