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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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Meeting ID: 984 9166 0566<br>
Passcode: 478314<br>
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<p>July 12th: </p>
<p>Frederick Soster: Implementation of a Simplified Atmospheric
Boundary Layer Model with HYCOM to Better Understand Air-Sea
Interaction</p>
<p>Description: A simplified atmospheric boundary layer model
(ABL1d) introduced by LemariƩ et. al (2020) is currently being
implemented with the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) to try
and better capture air-sea interactions at the atmospheric
mesoscale and finer spatial resolutions. The ABL1d is an
intermediate step between bulk parameterizations that rely solely
on ocean surface and near surface atmospheric data and a fully
coupled ocean-atmosphere that can assimilate both 3d oceanic and
atmospheric fields. Details about ABL1d, its current
implementation with HYCOM, and potential future projects are
discussed.
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<p>Jackie May: Impact of submesoscale ocean resolution on the ocean
mixed layer in a coupled model<br>
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<p>Description: The horizontal resolution of a coupled
atmosphere-ocean model has a large impact on the ocean mixed
layer. We have run 4 different model test cases over the Gulf
Stream region with varying ocean and atmospheric horizontal
resolution. I will be discussing the differences in the heat
budget and the momentum budget in the ocean mixed layer.
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<p>Tyler Sherrod: The Diagnosis of Flash Droughts</p>
Description: Flash drought is a relatively new term that has been
introduced to describe rapidly developing droughts. In this
presentation, I will discuss the various existing definitions that
have been proposed for flash drought and explore a new definition
based on observed variables.
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