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  • COMET Faculty Multimedia Workshop
    • Facilitator: Joe Lamos
    • Facilitator: Jon Nese
    • Facilitator: John Horel
    • Facilitator: Shelly Whisenhant
    • Facilitator: arlene laing
    • Facilitator: Shelley Holmberg
    • Facilitator: Rodney Jacques
    • Facilitator: Melanie Wetzel
    • Facilitator: mustafa yildirim
    • Facilitator: Pat Parrish
    • Facilitator: Suseela Reddy
    • Facilitator: Edward Podgaisky
    • Facilitator: Sen Chiao
    • Facilitator: Paquita Zuidema
    • Facilitator: Dave Dempsey
    • Facilitator: Walker Ashley
    • Facilitator: paul j croft
    • Facilitator: Scott Rochette
    • Facilitator: Woody Wang
    • Facilitator: Ken Hart
    • Facilitator: Chad Kauffman
    • Facilitator: Bill Bua
    • Facilitator: Brian Etherton
    • Facilitator: bruce muller
    • Facilitator: Donald Perkey
    • Facilitator: Hatim Sharif
    • Facilitator: Lawrence Pologne
    This course allows guest users to enter  This course requires an enrollment key
    Workshop participants can use this site to discuss and share material during and after the workshop.

  • Fire Weather Development
    • Facilitator: Vickie Johnson
    • Facilitator: Liz Page
    • Facilitator: bruce muller
    • Facilitator: Douglas Wesley
    • Facilitator: Pat Parrish
    This course requires an enrollment key

    This course site will be used to explore the possibility of developing and delivering the Fire Weather Course as a virtual offering.

  • COMAP Boundary Layer Symposium 2006
    • Facilitator: Matt Haugland
    • Facilitator: Brad Illston
    • Facilitator: Brian Motta
    • Facilitator: Jeff Basara
    This course allows guest users to enter  This course requires an enrollment key

    The course is anchored scientifically through an improved understanding of components in the surface energy budget. Operational application of these fundamental concepts will range from predicting the depth of the BL, to the vertical transport of heat, moisture and momentum, and the impact of small-scale processes on larger-scale phenomena. The influence of terrain, vegetation, and urbanization on the diurnal cycle of BL processes on sensible weather will be the focus.

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