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Tuesday, December 7, 2021
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3:00 PM
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5:00 PM
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December Faculty Senate Meeting
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- Contact: Faculty Senate
- Description: Please join the Faculty Senate for their December meeting where we discuss issues concerned with academic matters and matters relating to the intellectual life of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.
The Faculty Senate meeting is open to the public; however, only elected Senators may vote on issues presented to the Senate. For your information, Senate members for AY 2021/2022 can be found at www.umassd.edu/faculty/senate/roster.
If you missed any of our meetings or want to refresh your memory, the Faculty Senate has been recording its meetings, which are posted to the Senate website (www.umassd.edu/faculty/senate/minutes/).
- Topical Areas: Faculty, Staff and Administrators, Students, Faculty Senate
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7:00 PM
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Percussion Ensemble and Steel Drum Band Concert
- Location: CVPA Room 104
- Contact: CVPA
- Description: Jamie Eckert is hosting a Percussion Ensemble and Steel Drum Band Concert on Dec 7 at 7pm in room 104 in the CVPA.
- Topical Areas: Alumni, Faculty, General Public, Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Undergraduate, University Community
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12:00 PM
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1:30 PM
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Virtual Study Abroad Advising
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- Contact: International Programs Office
- Description: Have a quick question for a study abroad advisor? Would you like to start planning your study abroad experience? Join us on zoom to discuss opportunities. Students will be seen on a first-come, first-served basis.
Zoom link: https://umassd.zoom.us/j/98493726095?pwd=QUEySVNkTVdnS0hUNm94Q1NqQ0FkQT09
- Topical Areas: Faculty, Staff and Administrators, Students, University Community, Study Abroad
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12:30 PM
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1:30 PM
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Department of Estuarine and Ocean Sciences Special Seminar-Christian Buckingham
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- Contact: > See Description for contact information
- Description: The School for Marine Science and Technology
Department of Estuarine and Ocean Sciences
Special Seminar Announcement
Title: Submesoscale instabilities at ocean fronts: a review and new result
Presenter: Christian E. Buckingham
Tuesday, December 7, 2021
12:30 pm to 1:30 pm
SMAST East Rooms 101/102
And Via Zoom
Abstract:
Fronts within the ocean surface boundary layer have been identified as agents for enhanced communication between deeper ocean waters and the atmosphere. Given the importance of such exchanges for biogeochemistry and physics in the ocean and atmosphere, obtaining a better understanding of the dynamics of such phenomena appears paramount for better predicting Earth’s regional and global climate.
Mesoscale fronts and eddies are ocean phenomena with horizontal scales of 50 to 200 km and evolving over time scales of days to months. These have received much of the community’s attention during the preceding 50 years, in part because of the widespread use of satellite altimetry. However, advances in autonomous observing platforms and the exponential increase in computational resources available to numerical modelers have afforded scientists an ability to study smaller-scale phenomena. Referred to as “submesoscale” and characterized by horizontal scales of 1 to 10 km and time scales of hours to days, these smaller-scale fronts and eddies are marked by elevated horizontal and vertical shears, reduced stratification, and, consequently, enhanced vertical velocities relative to those found within mesoscale fronts. More recently, scientists have
demonstrated that they can significantly impact local energy, buoyancy, and tracer exchanges in the upper ocean and may have a corresponding global footprint.
In this presentation, I will attempt to review efforts to better understand dynamics within submesoscale fronts. In particular, I will focus on instabilities as departures from balanced flow such as gravitational, symmetric, and inertial or centrifugal instabilities, as well as a mixed layer analogue of the classical baroclinic instability first described by Charney, Eady, and later Stone. Finally, I summarize my own effort to better understand the role of centrifugal forces in ocean fronts and how this might lead to new directions
for the scientific community. The emphasis in this presentation will be on developing a heuristic understanding but I will provide concrete scientific results where possible.
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- Topical Areas: School for Marine Sciences and Technology, SMAST Seminar Series
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4:00 PM
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6:00 PM
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Mindful Meditation in Light
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- Contact: > See Description for contact information
- Description: Come and meditation in the CVPA Gallery. On December 6th and 7th from 4/6 PM, you will be able to meditate under the relaxing glow of seminal artists Nancy Holt's installation piece Electrical System. Meditations will happen every half an hour from 4 to 5:30 pm. There is no need to bring anything as mats will be provided. Come ready to relax! Walk-ins only. 6 people max per session. For more information contact Clareese Hill at chill5@umassd.edu
- Topical Areas: Students, Student Affairs
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8:00 AM
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11:00 PM
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