From eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu Tue Aug 3 08:07:30 2021 From: eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu (eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu) Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2021 08:07:30 -0400 Subject: [Eoas-seminar] Congratulations are in order Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, Two of our distinguished FSU EOAS alumni and one of our current EOAS faculty recently were notified they were being awarded the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences 125th Anniversary Fellow Awards from a peer university and department (Penn State Atmospheric Science and Meteorology): Dr. Michael Farrar, Director of NCEP/NWS/NOAA. PSU ?87, FSU '91, ?97 Mr. Edward Mansouri, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, WeatherSTEM PSU ?95, FSU ?98 Prof. Robert Hart, Professor of Meteorology, Florida State University. PSU ?95, ?97, ?01 The three were part of a group of 18 PSU meteorology/atmospheric science alumni to receive this award, given once every 25 years by their College. The description of the Fellowship is: ?Fellows shall be graduates who are at the prime of their careers in academia, the private sector, government, and public service. Of particular attention are those graduates who have demonstrated strong leadership in their respective communities, who have been pioneers in diversity, and who have contributed substantially to the welfare of humanity using the skills and knowledge the college equipped them with upon graduation. Fellows will be honored at the Celebration of Accomplishment: 125 Years of Earth and Mineral Sciences banquet on October 30, 2021.? The full list of awardees for that entire College can be found at: https://www.ems.psu.edu/125Anniversary/125th-anniversary-fellows Congratulations to all three for this very unique honor. ------------- Dr. Vincent J.M. Salters Professor and Chair Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences Labs at: Geochemistry Program of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida Phone: 850-644-1934, Skype: vsalters -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu Tue Aug 3 13:56:58 2021 From: eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu (eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu) Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2021 13:56:58 -0400 Subject: [Eoas-seminar] Good Work References: Message-ID: To Mike & Ed: Congratulations guys. It?s always good to know when my ex-graduate students get recognized for their expertise. Now, remember, don?t let up on the pedal. Once you?ve been awarded for excellence in your work, further awards are obtainable. And when your career is over, you will recognize that, in far 2nd place to your wife and kids, will be the reminders that you were a special person in your career. That is about all you can ask for in life, beyond the thrill of life itself. Your ex-Serpentine Custodian & Major Professor, Eric ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Dr. Eric A. Smith Retired 2000: Professor of Atmospheric Physics [Florida State University] Retired 2010: GPM Mission Scientist & Senior Research Scientist [NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center] Retired 2015: Senior Research Scientist [Center for Research on Changing Earth System (Non-Profit Research Org.)] AMS Fellow & AMS Verner E. Suomi Science & Technology Medal Recipient Home Office 312 Mill Branch Rd. Tallahassee, FL 32312 [Tel: 850 - 270 - 9164] [Email: eassmith at comcast.net] > Begin forwarded message: > > From: Anna Smith > Subject: Fwd: [Eoas-seminar] Congratulations are in order > Date: August 3, 2021 at 8:51:16 AM EDT > To: Eric Smith > > > > Sent from my iPhone > > Begin forwarded message: > >> From: eoas-seminar--- via Eoas-seminar >> Date: August 3, 2021 at 8:07:45 AM EDT >> To: eoas-seminar--- via Eoas-seminar >> Cc: Heather Athey , Sam Huckaba >> Subject: [Eoas-seminar] Congratulations are in order >> Reply-To: eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu >> >> ? >> Dear Colleagues, >> >> Two of our distinguished FSU EOAS alumni and one of our current EOAS faculty recently were notified they were being awarded the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences 125th Anniversary Fellow Awards from a peer university and department (Penn State Atmospheric Science and Meteorology): >> >> Dr. Michael Farrar, Director of NCEP/NWS/NOAA. PSU ?87, FSU '91, ?97 >> >> Mr. Edward Mansouri, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, WeatherSTEM PSU ?95, FSU ?98 >> >> Prof. Robert Hart, Professor of Meteorology, Florida State University. PSU ?95, ?97, ?01 >> >> The three were part of a group of 18 PSU meteorology/atmospheric science alumni to receive this award, given once every 25 years by their College. >> >> The description of the Fellowship is: >> >> ?Fellows shall be graduates who are at the prime of their careers in academia, the private sector, government, and public service. Of particular attention are those graduates who have demonstrated strong leadership in their respective communities, who have been pioneers in diversity, and who have contributed substantially to the welfare of humanity using the skills and knowledge the college equipped them with upon graduation. Fellows will be honored at the Celebration of Accomplishment: 125 Years of Earth and Mineral Sciences banquet on October 30, 2021.? >> >> The full list of awardees for that entire College can be found at: >> >> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.ems.psu.edu/125Anniversary/125th-anniversary-fellows__;!!PhOWcWs!h7cTW_7ERV00GQcG1GdUoNU2XGL2j5C_bvHuKO7WdZFvbCTSRV9enEN8790ca2br_boLWg0$ >> >> Congratulations to all three for this very unique honor. >> ------------- >> Dr. Vincent J.M. Salters >> Professor and Chair >> Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences >> Labs at: Geochemistry Program of the >> National High Magnetic Field Laboratory >> Florida State University >> Tallahassee, Florida >> Phone: 850-644-1934, Skype: vsalters >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Eoas-seminar mailing list >> Eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu >> https://lists.fsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/eoas-seminar -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu Tue Aug 3 17:15:23 2021 From: eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu (eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu) Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2021 17:15:23 -0400 Subject: [Eoas-seminar] Good Work In-Reply-To: <392CFB58-0711-412C-B41A-F61129ACBD99@comcast.net> References: <392CFB58-0711-412C-B41A-F61129ACBD99@comcast.net> Message-ID: Hi Dr Smith, Thank you for your kind words and I am humbled to be named along with Dr Hart and Dr Farrar with this designation from Penn State. I was fortunate to have had the privilege to have worked in your lab at FSU and was able to witness your work ethic and commitment to your myriad successful research pursuits while you balanced your commitment to Anna and your son and daughter and that has served as a blueprint I?ve tried to emulate these past 20+ years in my own life so I resonate very well with your message to us and am grateful for the positive role you?ve played in my life amongst many others! Thank you! Hope to visit with you and Anna in the near future! Sincerely, Ed ----------------------------------------------- Edward Mansouri WeatherSTEM CEO and Founder https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.weatherstem.com__;!!PhOWcWs!lC53vpveFSWu0GjHSp-WQBvSqe4oszpIGXwsa4Q3Do-ci6DMhSpnexlf93TxfiML6C3CnB8$ Office: 850 297 1800 ext 706 Mobile: 850 212 3258 > On Aug 3, 2021, at 1:56 PM, Eric A Smith wrote: > > To Mike & Ed: Congratulations guys. It?s always good to know when my ex-graduate students get recognized for their expertise. Now, remember, don?t let up on the pedal. Once you?ve been awarded for excellence in your work, further awards are obtainable. And when your career is over, you will recognize that, in far 2nd place to your wife and kids, will be the reminders that you were a special person in your career. That is about all you can ask for in life, beyond the thrill of life itself. > > Your ex-Serpentine Custodian & Major Professor, Eric > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > Dr. Eric A. Smith > Retired 2000: Professor of Atmospheric Physics [Florida State University] > Retired 2010: GPM Mission Scientist & Senior Research Scientist [NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center] > Retired 2015: Senior Research Scientist [Center for Research on Changing Earth System (Non-Profit Research Org.)] > AMS Fellow & AMS Verner E. Suomi Science & Technology Medal Recipient > > Home Office > 312 Mill Branch Rd. > Tallahassee, FL 32312 > [Tel: 850 - 270 - 9164] > [Email: eassmith at comcast.net ] > >> Begin forwarded message: >> >> From: Anna Smith > >> Subject: Fwd: [Eoas-seminar] Congratulations are in order >> Date: August 3, 2021 at 8:51:16 AM EDT >> To: Eric Smith > >> >> >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> Begin forwarded message: >> >>> From: eoas-seminar--- via Eoas-seminar > >>> Date: August 3, 2021 at 8:07:45 AM EDT >>> To: eoas-seminar--- via Eoas-seminar > >>> Cc: Heather Athey >, Sam Huckaba > >>> Subject: [Eoas-seminar] Congratulations are in order >>> Reply-To: eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu >>> >>> ? >>> Dear Colleagues, >>> >>> Two of our distinguished FSU EOAS alumni and one of our current EOAS faculty recently were notified they were being awarded the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences 125th Anniversary Fellow Awards from a peer university and department (Penn State Atmospheric Science and Meteorology): >>> >>> Dr. Michael Farrar, Director of NCEP/NWS/NOAA. PSU ?87, FSU '91, ?97 >>> >>> Mr. Edward Mansouri, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, WeatherSTEM PSU ?95, FSU ?98 >>> >>> Prof. Robert Hart, Professor of Meteorology, Florida State University. PSU ?95, ?97, ?01 >>> >>> The three were part of a group of 18 PSU meteorology/atmospheric science alumni to receive this award, given once every 25 years by their College. >>> >>> The description of the Fellowship is: >>> >>> ?Fellows shall be graduates who are at the prime of their careers in academia, the private sector, government, and public service. Of particular attention are those graduates who have demonstrated strong leadership in their respective communities, who have been pioneers in diversity, and who have contributed substantially to the welfare of humanity using the skills and knowledge the college equipped them with upon graduation. Fellows will be honored at the Celebration of Accomplishment: 125 Years of Earth and Mineral Sciences banquet on October 30, 2021.? >>> >>> The full list of awardees for that entire College can be found at: >>> >>> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.ems.psu.edu/125Anniversary/125th-anniversary-fellows__;!!PhOWcWs!lC53vpveFSWu0GjHSp-WQBvSqe4oszpIGXwsa4Q3Do-ci6DMhSpnexlf93TxfiMLr_axQW0$ >>> >>> Congratulations to all three for this very unique honor. >>> ------------- >>> Dr. Vincent J.M. Salters >>> Professor and Chair >>> Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences >>> Labs at: Geochemistry Program of the >>> National High Magnetic Field Laboratory >>> Florida State University >>> Tallahassee, Florida >>> Phone: 850-644-1934, Skype: vsalters >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Eoas-seminar mailing list >>> Eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu >>> https://lists.fsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/eoas-seminar > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu Thu Aug 19 16:22:09 2021 From: eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu (eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu) Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2021 20:22:09 +0000 Subject: [Eoas-seminar] EOAS Seminar 27th August Message-ID: Hi everyone, I am pleased to announce that the first EOAS seminar of the new semester will be taking place next Friday - August 27th, 2021. Please join us for what promises to be a very interesting talk. -------------------- Speaker: Prof. Stuart Bishop, Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, North Carolina State University Title: North Atlantic Synoptic-Mesoscale Air-Sea Interaction Abstract: This talk will be an overview of the time and space scale dependence of coupling between upper ocean heat content and turbulent heat fluxes with a focus on the North Atlantic region, however the results are general to other western boundary current regions. In recent years it has been revealed that the ocean is not passive to atmospheric forcing in the vicinity of oceanic fronts where mesoscale and submesoscale processes dominate the variability. The ocean at monthly and longer time scales is largely in control of the coupling, highlighting the ocean mesoscale in this interaction. There will be a discussion of the impacts of this coupling on ocean eddy-mean flow interactions and potential avenues for parameterization in coarse resolution climate models. The final topic of the talk will expand upon our understanding of air-sea interaction at monthly and longer times scales and delve into submonthly time scales with a process study approach to atmosphere synoptic explosive cyclogenesis events and their role in air-sea interaction with the oceanic mesoscale. Time/Location: 3 PM; Friday August 27th, 2021; Room 1050, EOAS Building. -------------------- Currently, I am preparing a schedule for Prof. Bishop for the morning prior to the colloquium. Please let me know if you would like to meet with the speaker! Cheers, Rhys -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Florida State University Shipping Address: Florida State University EOAS Dept., Room 2013, 1011 Academic Way Tallahassee, FL 32306-4520 Office: (850) 644-0259 anknapp at fsu.edu http://myweb.fsu.edu/anknapp/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu Mon Aug 23 10:27:31 2021 From: eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu (eoas-seminar at lists.fsu.edu) Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2021 10:27:31 -0400 Subject: [Eoas-seminar] =?utf-8?q?Fwd=3A__=E2=80=9C2021-22_NASA_Florida_S?= =?utf-8?q?pace_Grant_Consortium_student_opportunities=E2=80=9D?= References: Message-ID: FYI ------------- Dr. Vincent J.M. Salters Professor and Chair Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences Labs at: Geochemistry Program of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida Phone: 850-644-1934, Skype: vsalters > Begin forwarded message: > > From: Lori Desouza > Subject: ?2021-22 NASA Florida Space Grant Consortium student opportunities? > Date: August 23, 2021 at 10:20:55 AM EDT > To: Undisclosed recipients:; > > Dear Colleagues: > > I would highly appreciate it if you could forward this email regarding the 2021-22 NASA Florida Space Grant Consortium?s student opportunities to your faculty and undergraduate and graduate students. > > 2021-22 Florida Space Grant Consortium Opportunities for students > > Senior Design Projects and NASA Competitions > The NASA Florida Space Grant Consortium will be supporting senior design projects (up to $500 for each project), NASA Competition participation (up to $2000) and other student competitions for the 2021-22 Academic Year. > > Examples of NASA competitions are > > Artemis Student Challenges > NASA?Human Exploration Rover Challenge > Robotic Mining?Competition > University Student Launch Initiative > 2022 RASC-AL?Revolutionary Aerospace Systems Concepts ? Academic Linkage > For application procedure and rules for submission of proposals please go to https://floridaspacegrant.org/program/senior-design-projects/ > 2021-22 Senior Design Projects at Kennedy Space Center > > NASA?s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) intends to solicit University Senior Design teams (US citizens only) to study and provide solutions to NASA aerospace problems and projects. > > First Step proposal due by September 10, 2021 > > https://floridaspacegrant.org/program/ksc-senior-design-projects/ > > Student Club projects > > FSGC will provide support to student clubs like SEDS, AIAA etc (through a faculty advisor) for STEM-related student projects. > > For application procedure and rules for submission of proposals please go to > https://floridaspacegrant.org/program/student-club-projects/ > > Travel Grant for Students (US citizens only) > FSGC will be supporting student travel requests (up to $750 for each project). > For application procedure and rules for submission of proposals please go to > https://floridaspacegrant.org/program/student-travel-grant/ > > > For inquiries regarding all projects, please email jaydeep.mukherjee at ucf.edu > > > Jaydeep Mukherjee, PhD > Director, NASA Florida Space Grant Consortium > Florida Space Institute > University of Central Florida > 12354 Research Parkway, Room 218 > Orlando, FL 32826 > www.floridaspacegrant.org > jaydeep.mukherjee at ucf.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The ocean at monthly and longer time scales is largely in control of the coupling, highlighting the ocean mesoscale in this interaction. There will be a discussion of the impacts of this coupling on ocean eddy-mean flow interactions and potential avenues for parameterization in coarse resolution climate models. The final topic of the talk will expand upon our understanding of air-sea interaction at monthly and longer times scales and delve into submonthly time scales with a process study approach to atmosphere synoptic explosive cyclogenesis events and their role in air-sea interaction with the oceanic mesoscale. Time/Location: 3 PM; Friday August 27th, 2021; Room 1050, EOAS Building. -------------------- For those who cannot make it in person, please attend via the zoom link below: https://fsu.zoom.us/j/92284912448 Cheers, Rhys -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The goal of this speaker series is to give a platform for people in STEM fields from various historically underrepresented identities, including but not limited to: race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, status, and ability to share their story. Additionally, undergraduate student attendees will potentially see themselves in the narratives shared by speakers in hopes of spurring further studies. > > I wanted to share with you our marketing materials for our September Event, which is happening Tuesday, September 7, 2021, at 3:30 p.m. We would greatly appreciate it if you could share these resources with your department. Here is the link to register:https://bit.ly/DVFSUS > > Please let me know if you have any questions and thank you for your assistance. > > Best, > Emily > > Emily McClellan | STEM Outreach Associate > FSU Libraries - Dirac Science Library > etmcclellan at fsu.edu > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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