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Gallery: FSU EOAS hosts joint NOAA conference

03/29/24

Florida State University’s Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science hosted a joint National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) conference March 26-29, welcoming climate scientists from around the world to Tallahassee. NOAA’s joint 48th Climate Diagnostics & Prediction Workshop and 21st Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop was held at the Florida State Conference Center and featured more than 70 oral and 40 poster presentations as well as brief talks, invited speakers, panel sessions and group discussions.

 FSU College of Arts and Sciences photos by Amy Walden and Devin Bittner.

Professor Vasu Misra delivers opening remarks.
Dean Sam Huckaba delivers opening remarks.
Participants attend the NOAA joint conference.
Participants attend the NOAA joint conference.
Pam Knox, director of the UGA Weather Network, presents at the conference.
Participants attend the NOAA joint conference.
Participants join a Q&A session during the conference.
Participants join a Q&A session during the conference.
David Zierden, state climatologist with the Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies, presents at the conference.
FSU President Richard McCullough addresses the conference.
Professor Vasu Misra greets FSU President Richard McCullough.
Conference participants attend the poster reception.
Conference participants attend the poster reception.
Conference participants attend the poster reception.
Conference participants attend the poster reception.
Conference participants attend the poster reception.
Conference participants attend the poster reception.

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