[Eoas-seminar] MET seminar - TODAY 3pm - Dr. Neda Yaghoobian (FAMU-FSU Engineering)

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Our next Meteorology seminar will be on TODAY at 3pm. Please join us for a talk by Dr. Neda Yaghoobian (FAMU-FSU College of Engineering) on the topic of “Dispersion Dynamics of Buoyant Plumes in the Stratified Atmospheric Boundary Layer.”


DATE: Tuesday Sep 24
TIME: 3 PM
LOCATION: EOAS 1044
SPEAKER: Dr. Neda Yaghoobian<https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Feng.famu.fsu.edu%2Fme%2Fpeople%2Fyaghoobian&data=05%7C02%7Ceoas-seminar%40lists.fsu.edu%7Ca7e57918bca64af1c9fa08dcdca2feda%7Ca36450ebdb0642a78d1b026719f701e3%7C0%7C0%7C638627839833930574%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=sx1Jy82mddFpgQomVGDH0cSOzLigISlnhBZK2cYi9AQ%3D&reserved=0>
AFFILIATION: FAMU-FSU College of Engineering

TITLE: Dispersion Dynamics of Buoyant Plumes in the Stratified Atmospheric Boundary Layer

ABSTRACT: Buoyant plumes, propelled by concentrated heat and mass sources, are significant contributors to atmospheric pollution, affecting air quality, human health, and ecological systems. Originating from phenomena such as fires, volcanic eruptions, and chimney smokestacks, they represent a crucial class of problems in atmospheric dynamics. The behavior of turbulent buoyant plumes is influenced by the characteristics of the plume source, topography, and background flow conditions. The atmospheric boundary layer, which varies diurnally from a few hundred to several thousand meters in height, significantly impacts the background flow conditions and consequently the plume dynamics. Using large-eddy simulations, this study investigates how the diurnal variations in atmospheric stratification affect the dispersal behavior of turbulent buoyant plumes in crossflows. The results indicate that variations in the ABL stratification significantly impact the plume's energy content and decay, leading to distinctive patterns of dispersion, entrainment, and spread.

HOST: Dr. Christopher Holmes



Christopher D. Holmes, PhD

Associate Professor of Meteorology and Environmental Science
Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science

Florida State University



EOAS Room 6091
phone: 850-645-0972

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