Webinars
OASIS Webinar Series: Air-Sea Flux from Space
The goals of the webinar series are to maintain a community discussion on science (and technical) issues relevant to measuring air-sea fluxes from space, to provide a forum where new ideas can be aired, and to offer a low-barrier opportunity allowing people from any institution to participate. The webinar aims to showcase early career scientists when possible and to provide a venue for sharing new results and work in progress. This webinar series includes a 25-30 minute talk followed by a group discussion. All webinars are recorded. Please contact any of the organizers if you would like to speak or to propose a speaker!
Webinars are Tuesdays at 8 am Pacific Time/11 am Eastern Time/5 pm CET.
Please register for the webinar series here.
Watch previous webinars here and past directories here!
Upcoming Schedule
July 2: Marco Larrañaga, LEGOS, “Partial Control of the Gulf of Mexico Dynamics by the Current Feedback to the Atmosphere”
July 9-August 27: Summer Webinar Hiatus
Previous Webinars
Please view past webinars on our YouTube Channel Playlist entitled: “OASIS Webinar Series: Air-Sea Flux from Space“
Impact of Extratropical SST on Precipitation in the Northeast Pacific
This webinar features a 20 minute talk and an open discussion about the impact of extratropical SST on precipitation in the Northeast Pacific.
Tuesday November 28, 2023 at 8 am Pacific Time/11 am Eastern Time/5 pm CET.
Panelists: Élise Beaudin, Brown University
From COWVR to Butterfly: Radiometer Advances for Space-based Air-Sea Flux Measurement
This webinar features a 20 minute talk and an open discussion about radiometer advances for space-based air-sea flux measurement
Tuesday November 21, 2023 at 8 am Pacific Time/11 am Eastern Time/5 pm CET.
Panelists: Shannon Brown, JPL
Ocean Forcing of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Properties and Effects on Surface Heat Flux Variability
This webinar features a 20 minute talk and an open discussion about ocean forcing of atmospheric boundary layer properties and effects on surface heat flux variability.
Tuesday October 31, 2023 at 8 am Pacific Time/11 am Eastern Time/5 pm CET.
Panelists: Claudia Pasquero, University of Milano – Bicocca
Air-Sea fluxes From High-Resolution Radar Imagery
Tuesday October 24, 2023 at 8 am Pacific Time/11 am Eastern Time/5 pm CET.
Panelists: Owen O’Driscoll, Delft University of Technology
Near-Inertial Oscillations
This webinar features a 20 minute talk and an open discussion about near-inertial oscillations.
Tuesday October 17, 2023 at 8 am Pacific Time/11 am Eastern Time/5 pm CET.
Panelists: Clément Ubelmann, DATLAS & Jinbo Wang, JPL