From eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu Mon May 22 11:06:03 2023 From: eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu (eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu) Date: Mon, 22 May 2023 11:06:03 -0400 Subject: [Eoas-seminar] Upcoming Thesis and Dissertation Defenses Message-ID: As you are aware, we have an open house invitation for thesis and dissertation defenses.? This practice is followed to ensure we build a scholarly community among our student and faculty population.? In keeping with that mission, please consider joining us for the upcoming dissertation and thesis defenses, which are listed below.? In general, all defenses are posted to our public calendar , so you can always see what's coming around soon. *_25 May, rm 4003 EOA, 1 PM to 3 PM_* OCE Thesis Dfns--Olivia Ogles Title:? Temperature Response of Methane and Carbon Dioxide Production in Arctic Fen Peat and Comparison to Seasonal Rates of Measured Methane Emission? [Major Prof, Dr. J Chanton] Zoom ID: https://fsu.zoom.us/j/94390346184 -- *Jimmy Pastrano* */Coordinator of Graduate Studies/* */FSU Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science/* *3008-C EOAS Bldg* *Tallahassee, FL 32306-4520*** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu Tue May 30 10:29:55 2023 From: eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu (eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu) Date: Tue, 30 May 2023 14:29:55 +0000 Subject: [Eoas-seminar] COAPS Short Seminar Series Message-ID: COAPS Short Seminar Series 11:00 AM June 5th Attend F2F (in 255 Research A) or Virtually (via Zoom) https://fsu.zoom.us/j/92268262553 Meeting ID: 922 6826 2553 Talks are 12 minutes long with 8 minutes for questions. Nektaria Ntaganou: Impact of Model Resolution on Mixing and Dispersion in the Gulf of Mexico Description: We investigate the importance of model resolution in identifying the nature of mixing and dispersion in the Gulf of Mexico, by comparing two data-assimilative, high-resolution simulations, one of which is submesoscale-resolving. Focusing on regions characterized by high submesoscale activity, we approach the notion of mixing by tracking the generation lagrangian transport barriers. Higher fluid particle separation rates are revealed in the submesoscale-resolving case which indicates more vigorous mixing and increased homogeneity. Chris Love: Factors Contributing to Storm Surge in South Carolina Description: TBA Ilkyeong Ma: Impact of bottom drag on modeling the Gulf of Mexico circulation Description: Most of the circulation in the Gulf of Mexico occurs above the base of the main thermocline, roughly 1000m, and the Gulf of Mexico behaves like a two-layer system. The upper layer (<1000m) is dominated by the surface intensified Loop Current (LC) and mesoscale eddies, and the lower layer currents are nearly depth-independent currents. When a Loop Current eddy forms and detaches, a noticeable increase in eddy kinetic energy occurs in the lower layer through baroclinic instability. In this study, the impact of the bottom drag on the circulation of the Gulf of Mexico is investigated using decadal simulations of the Gulf of Mexico HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (GoM-HYCOM). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/calendar Size: 3746 bytes Desc: not available URL: