15 Jul 19:00
Re: [Fwd: SEACOOS White Paper for Marine Emergency Management Applications Team]
From: Christopher N. K. Mooers <cmooers <at> rsmas.miami.edu>
Subject: Re: [Fwd: SEACOOS White Paper for Marine Emergency Management Applications Team]
Newsgroups: gmane.science.geophysics.seacoos.team.circulation.response
Date: 2005-07-15 17:00:03 GMT
Subject: Re: [Fwd: SEACOOS White Paper for Marine Emergency Management Applications Team]
Newsgroups: gmane.science.geophysics.seacoos.team.circulation.response
Date: 2005-07-15 17:00:03 GMT
Bob - I think we need to re-examine the organization of our application teams; they were originated without a lot of forethought. For example, to have a "waves team" is like having a "currents team" or a "T/S team". Also, much of the Lagrangian info needed for spills & SAR and for fisheries is in common. Maybe we need an "integrated sea level (storm surge, tides, and waves) team", a "drift and dispersion (Lagrangian) team", and an "offshore operations and habitat (Eulerian) team". It would also be good to re-analyze the categorical needs of our user communities from the practical perspective of organization and communications. Some of this will be made a lot clearer when we meet our non-academic partners. - Chris Bob Weisberg wrote: >Chris, > Good stuff. Here are few few more comments. >Bob > >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> >> >> >>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 >> >> >> > >--- You are currently subscribed to seacoos-team-response-circulation as: cmooers <at> rsmas.miami.edu. >To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-seacoos-team-response-circulation-4657117N <at> listserv.unc.edu > -- -- Professor Christopher N. K. Mooers,Director Ocean Prediction Experimental Laboratory (OPEL) Division of Applied Marine Physics (AMP) Rosenstiel School of of Marine and Atmospheric Science (RSMAS) University of Miami (Univ. Miami) 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway (Cswy.) Miami, FL 33149-1098 USA O: 305-421-4088,4160 F: 305-421-4701 I: cmooers <at> rsmas.miami.edu --- 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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