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<p><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>
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<p><font face="Times New Roman, Times, serif">We are moving to a
hybrid talk format where the speakers are encouraged to
in-person at COAPS, but on-line talks are acceptable. In person
and on-line talks can be attended via Zoom: </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>Dec. 5th </p>
<p>Carly Narotsky: Characterizing the diurnal cycle in Florida</p>
<p>Description: I will present the phase and amplitude of the
diurnal cycle variations of surface meteorology variables at
observational stations in the Florida Automated Weather Network
(FAWN). The diurnal cycle analysis employs Ensemble Empirical Mode
Decomposition (EEMD) to isolate the diurnal mode of variability.
The aim of characterizing the diurnal cycle across Florida is to
improve our understanding of the routine thunderstorms that occur
almost every summer afternoon in Florida. </p>
<p>Anna Smoot: Examining the impact of high-resolution ocean surface
currents on observations and coupled air/sea modeling in the Gulf
of Mexico </p>
<p>Description: High-resolution JPL DopplerScat ocean surface
currents, along with HYCOM data, are used in the WRF model to
examine atmospheric boundary layer response to currents. Emphasis
will be on background of the project, use of data flags, and the
re-gridding process utilizing cokriging which is a geostatistical
technique. <span style="font-family: Calibri, Arial, Helvetica,
sans-serif; font-size: 12pt;">Next steps in WRF model runs as
well as anticipated boundary layer analysis from model output
will also be discussed. <br>
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<p>Shawn Smith: Developing a User-Friendly In-Situ Marine Turbulent
Flux Data Service</p>
<p>Description: The talk will describe progress developintg the
MarineFlux data service. The focus will include why such a service
is needed by the community, the overall design concept, initial
datasets to be included, and a few graphics showing some of the
initial capabilities of the service prototype.</p>
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