
September 11, 2023
2023 Department Orientation
Current/undecided students are invited to join Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences annual Zoom orientation on Thursday, October 5th from 4:30 –

August 8, 2023
UCLA receives $4.1 million commitment to Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences department
Gift from adjunct professor Larry Harding honors his late father, UCLA alumnus Wayne Harding UCLA has received a commitment of

June 9, 2023
AOS Leadership Announcement
We are pleased to announce that Jacob Bortnik has agreed to serve as Chair of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, effective

May 26, 2023
9th Annual Michio Yanai Distinguished Lecture
“How Climate Change and Wildfires are Reshaping California’s Forests” Thursday, May 25, 20235:00 p.m. reception, 6:00 p.m. lectureJames West Alumni Center,

April 20, 2023
KUO-NAN LIOU MEMORIAL LECTURE
“Response of Terrestrial Aridity to Global Warming” presented by Qiang Fu Professor Department of Atmospheric Sciences University of Washington Tuesday,

April 16, 2023
Alex Chang and Sara Graves win the 2022 AGU Fall Meeting Outstanding Student Presentation Awards.
Congratulations to AOS grad students Alex Chang and Sara Graves for winning the 2022 AGU Fall Meeting Outstanding Student Presentation

March 20, 2023
Alex Hall appointed interim director of UCLA’s Sustainable LA Grand Challenge
We are excited to share the news of Alex Hall’s appointment as the interim director of UCLA Sustainable LA Grand

February 9, 2023
Fact Checks: AOS Contributing to Debunking Misinformation
Two fact-checking articles were published to dispel misinformation. The first, by USA Today, focuses on the relationship between CO2 levels and

February 6, 2023
Emeritus Professor Richard Turco wins the Future of Life Award
Emeritus Professor Richard Turco has been awarded the Future of Life Award for his groundbreaking work on Nuclear Winter. Nuclear Winter

January 18, 2023
AOS-led study reveals increased atmospheric dust is masking greenhouse gases’ warming effect
A new study shows that global atmospheric dust — microscopic airborne particles from desert dust storms — has a slight overall cooling
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