[Eoas-seminar] COAPS Short Seminar Series - Monday July 11th at 11:00AM (with updated info on the talks)
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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.
These talks will be presented via Zoom, with the following connection
information:
https://fsu.zoom.us/j/98491660566?pwd=NzBxNzN4LzdsbSs4R3B6RzliOGhhdz09
Meeting ID: 984 9166 0566
Passcode: 478314
August 1st:
Elok Wulandari:Characteristics of low level wind shear and wind profiler
based alerting in Bali, Indonesia
We review and analyze wind shear warnings given by Wind Profiler data
and find the characteristic of wind shear in International Airport
Ngurah Rai Bali. Using at least the Bulk Richardson number, we will try
to find the pattern before the wind shear event happens. Preliminary
result shows that most of the wind shear happened between value -0.25 –
0.25.
Opeyemi Kehinde: Lateral advection of Particulate organic carbon in the
eastern Indian Ocean
A small oligotrophic Agro basin, near Java and northwest of Australia in
the eastern Indian is the only known spawning region for Southern
Bluefin Tuna (SBT). Nutrients supports Phytoplankton at the base of the
ecosystem, that indirectly supports SBT larvae growth and development.
Therefore, much attention must be paid to the nutrient supply and how
they are been supplied, into this oligotrophic region. This talk will
discuss how much Lateral advection is contributing to the total new
production of Particulate organic Carbon that supports this ecosystem.
Keshav J Raja: Wind-generated near-inertial waves in global ocean
simulations
Surface winds in oceans excite near-inertial oscillations with clockwise
(anticlockwise) rotational motion in the Northern (Southern) Hemisphere.
These oscillations cause vertical motions at the base of the mixed layer
and generate near-inertial internal waves in the ocean interior. It is
thought that near-inertial waves contribute about 25% of the energy for
global ocean mixing through turbulence resulting from their strong
vertical shear and breaking in the upper ocean. In this talk, we use
global HYCOM simulations to examine how much energy is transferred from
winds to surface near-inertial motions, how this energy propagates
horizontally, and where do they dissipate in the global ocean.
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