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(Continue reading)
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