20 Jul 16:13
Re: [Fwd: SEACOOS White Paper for Marine Emergency Management Applications Team]
From: Harvey Seim <hseim <at> email.unc.edu>
Subject: Re: [Fwd: SEACOOS White Paper for Marine Emergency Management Applications Team]
Newsgroups: gmane.science.geophysics.seacoos.team.circulation.response
Date: 2005-07-20 14:13:37 GMT
Subject: Re: [Fwd: SEACOOS White Paper for Marine Emergency Management Applications Team]
Newsgroups: gmane.science.geophysics.seacoos.team.circulation.response
Date: 2005-07-20 14:13:37 GMT
Chris - I like the white paper, seems like an appropriate strawman. Some comments: 2nd paragraph, intro: you discuss how environmental information is most useful presented, but isn't this something the responsible agencies do for themselves? Rather that develop the final product, aren't we (speaking as the regional effort) aiming to augment the data flow into their applications? Just want to make sure we understand how best to help, and that we don't give the impression that we feel we should be taking over this responsibility. 5th paragraph, intro: why single out NCOM? Given the general nature of the discussion, might it be better to remove this phrase. Or try to list all available models? disc: I find this to be a mix of current status and longer-term vision. It might be best to clearly identify assets available now or in the near-term that can be drawn upon soon, and those activities that will require significant new money and resources. plan of action: sounds like we have some notion of how best to deliver information to NOAA/HAZMAT- include details? Also, from the education side, there is significant interest in developing a web-based tool for trajectory estimation that could/should be included. Harvey Christopher N. K. Mooers wrote: > Dear Colleagues - See the attached. - Cheers, Chris > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > SEACOOS White Paper for Marine Emergency Management Applications Team > From: > "Christopher N. K. Mooers" <cmooers <at> rsmas.miami.edu> > Date: > Thu, 14 Jul 2005 23:22:56 -0400 > To: > Harvey Seim <hseim <at> email.unc.edu>, Cisco Werner <cisco <at> email.unc.edu>, > Robert Weisberg <weisberg <at> seas.marine.usf.edu>, "Dr. Madilyn Fletcher" > <fletcher <at> biol.sc.edu>, Jim Nelson <nelson <at> skio.peachnet.edu>, Bob Bacon > <robert.bacon <at> scseagrant.org>, "Mooers, Christopher" > <cmooers <at> rsmas.miami.edu> > > To: > Harvey Seim <hseim <at> email.unc.edu>, Cisco Werner <cisco <at> email.unc.edu>, > Robert Weisberg <weisberg <at> seas.marine.usf.edu>, "Dr. Madilyn Fletcher" > <fletcher <at> biol.sc.edu>, Jim Nelson <nelson <at> skio.peachnet.edu>, Bob Bacon > <robert.bacon <at> scseagrant.org>, "Mooers, Christopher" > <cmooers <at> rsmas.miami.edu> > > > Dear Colleagues - Madilyn in particular requested to see the latest > edition of subject white paper.---Cisco & Co., when you figure out the > list serve connection, please forward to my team. I tried earlier this > week and received no response.--- There are other important points I > want to address in the white paper; e.g., the need for localized > mesoscale atmospheric forecasts for surface winds and waves, etc. - > Cheers, Chris > -- -- Harvey Seim, Assoc. Professor email: harvey_seim <at> unc.edu Marine Sciences Dept, UNC-CH ph: (919) 962-2083 CB# 3300,12-7 Venable Hall fax: (919) 962-1254 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3300 www.unc.edu/~hseim www.seacoos.org --- You are currently subscribed to seacoos-team-response-circulation as: gsgstcr-SEACOOS-Team-Response-Circulation <at> gmane.org. To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-seacoos-team-response-circulation-4657117N <at> listserv.unc.edu
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