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<font face="Times New Roman, Times, serif">These talks are usually
scheduled for the first Monday of each month. The first talk
normally starts at 11:00AM. Each talk is typically 12 minutes
long (similar to many professional meetings), with 8 minutes for
questions.</font><br>
<p><font face="Times New Roman, Times, serif">These talks will be
presented via Zoom, with the following connection information:</font><br>
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<font face="Times New Roman, Times, serif"> </font><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://fsu.zoom.us/j/98491660566?pwd=NzBxNzN4LzdsbSs4R3B6RzliOGhhdz09" moz-do-not-send="true">https://fsu.zoom.us/j/98491660566?pwd=NzBxNzN4LzdsbSs4R3B6RzliOGhhdz09</a><br>
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Meeting ID: 984 9166 0566<br>
Passcode: 478314<br>
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<p><font face="Times New Roman, Times, serif">June 7th:<br>
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<p>Jayasankar Chempampadam Balasubramann: Climate Change Projections
Over India Through Dynamical Downscaling Using Very
High-resolution Regional Climate Model </p>
<p>Description: An efficient very high-resolution dynamical
downscaling model, a regional climate model (WRF-ARW) one-way
nested into skillful general circulation model (NCAR-CCSM4), is
configured and implemented to simulate Indian summer monsoon (ISM)
and to obtain reliable climate change projection over India and
its orographic west coast. The analysis of the projected changes
in mean and extreme events over India and ecologically sensitive,
densely populated west coast were carried out after the evaluation
of the present-day simulation of ISM by this high-resolution
RCM. I will be discussing our findings on the projected changes in
mean and extremes of ISM and the undelaying mechanism. </p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman, Times, serif">Renee Richardson: <i>A
Newly Developed Form Drag Derived from Sea Spray Influenced
Surface Wind Stress at Hurricane Force Winds</i></font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman, Times, serif"> Description: Drag, or
momentum transfer, at the air-sea interface is one of the major
physical processes impacting hurricane intensity. Sea spray is
suspected of playing a major role on the drag under hurricane
wind conditions. In this study, we investigate the impact of a
newly parameterized sea spray generation mechanism on drag, as
well as total surface stress, under hurricane force winds. I
will be discussing our findings on the spray influenced surface
stresses. <br>
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<p> Xiaobiao Xu: On the spatial variability of the sea surface
height wavenumber spectra in the Atlantic Ocean</p>
<p>Description: This study used a series of high-resolution (1/50
deg) Atlantic simulations to examine the impacts of (internal)
tides, high-resolution bathymetry, as well as high-frequency
atmospheric forcing on sea surface height wavenumber spectra in
the Atlantic Ocean. The results show that the inclusion of
internal tides flattened the spectra slope in the equatorial
region, one of the most striking features in the observed pattern
of the spectra slope distribution.</p>
July 12th:
<p>Fred Soster: TBA</p>
<p>Dmitry Dukhovskoy: TBA</p>
<p>TBA: TBA</p>
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