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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>
<p> Passcode: 478314</p>
<p>March 7th: </p>
<p>Renee Richardson: My Year as a Sea Grant John A. Knauss Marine
Policy Fellow</p>
<div>Description: In January 2022, I wrapped up my year-long John A.
Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship. I carried out my fellowship in
the NOAA Weather Program Office Observations and Disaster
Supplemental programs. I will be discussing how meteorology is a
good fit for the fellowship, my experiences in NOAA, as well as a
look into the everyday tasks in the Observations and Disaster
Supplemental programs.</div>
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<p>Heather Holbach: Operational SFMR Algorithm Update</p>
<p>Description: The Stepped-Frequency Microwave Radiometer (SFMR) is
the primary remote sensing instrument on the Hurricane Hunter
aircraft for obtaining surface wind speed estimates in tropical
cyclones. This talk will discuss the updates being made to the
SFMR algorithm to improve the accuracy of the wind speed
retrievals at high wind speeds (≥ 100 kts).</p>
<p> Alexandra Bozec: The HYCOM-TSIS Gulf of Mexico reanalyses: new
products at 1/100º and 1/25º</p>
<p>These reanalyses are created at the demand of the Bureau of Ocean
Energy Management (BOEM) to be used with their statistical oil
spill model (OSRA). Both reanalyses are done using an identical
set-up to be able to compare the impact of the resolution on the
circulation of the Gulf of Mexico. In this presentation, I will
describe this set-up, discuss a few results (mostly sanity checks
for now) and the data that will be available once the simulations
are done. </p>
<p>April 4th:</p>
<p>Xu Chen: <br>
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