[Eoas-seminar] COAPS Short Seminar Series - Monday March 6th at 11:00AM

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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.

The seminar series in now in a hybrid talk format where the speakers are 
encouraged to in-person at COAPS's seminar room, but on-line talks are 
acceptable. In person and on-line talks can be attended via Zoom:

https://fsu.zoom.us/j/97668135992?pwd=Sy9sTFJKNUNobnJZc29nd25DVjkzZz09

Meeting ID: 976 6813 5992
Passcode: 038391

March 6th

Chris Love:  Inverse Barometer Effect on Tide Departure in Coastal 
Southeast US. (remote talk)

Description:  Fort Pulaski, GA and Charleston, SC are two major shipping 
and economic hubs in the coastal Southeast US that have been found to be 
extremely sensitive to sea level height perturbations, resulting in 
dozens of flooding events per year.  For both sites, within each 
recorded flood event, the magnitudes of the inverse barometer effect are 
calculated and correlated to the tidal forecast errors at corresponding 
timesteps.

David Zierden: Weather Trends in the Southeast and the 2023 Climate Outlook

Description: This is a shortened version of a presentation made at the 
2023 Wiregrass Cotton Expo in Dothan, AL. Overall trends in global and 
national climate will be reviewed, including a look at calendar year 
2022. The focus will then be narrowed to recent weather and climate 
events in the Southeast U.S, including the impacts (or non-impacts) of 
the three-year La Nina event in the Pacific Ocean. The presentation will 
conclude with a look at forecasts going forward as we enter the critical 
spring/early summer planting period, including the NOAA CPC outlooks.


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