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LAPCOD VII :: Venice 2019 :: 17-21 June 2019
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Monday, June 17th

Registration
9:30 am to 9:50 am

Welcome to the Venice LAPCOD Meeting
9:50 am to 10:00 am
Opening remarks by Enrico Zambianchi, Universita' "Parthenope"

Monday:     A mix of talks from all of the Topics
Moderators: Anne Molcard, University of Toulon (Morning) and Denny Kirwan, University of Delaware (Afternoon)

Morning Session: MoM1
10:00 am to 11:20 am
10:00 am
MoM11 Lagrangian simulations and influence of initial conditions on dispersion calculations
    Francesco Enrile, Giovanni Besio, Alessandro Stocchino, Marcello G. Magaldi, Pierre-Marie Poulain
10:20 am
MoM12 What have we learned about ocean velocity statistics from drifter experiments in Gulf of Mexico
    Arthur Mariano
10:40 am
MoM13 Scale-dependent dispersion and structure functions near a density front
    Henry Chang, Helga Huntley, Denny Kirwan, Dan Carlson
11:00 am
MoM14 Episodic strong convergence events in LASER drifter data
    Andrew Poje, Angelique Haza, Tamay Ozgokmen, Rayan Ibrahim

Short Break
11:20 am to 12:00 pm
Short Break (40 minutes), refreshments will be served.

Morning Session: MoM2
12:00 pm to 1:20 pm
12:00 pm
MoM21 Bridging the gap between physical and chemical approaches to ocean mixing and spreading.
    Thomas Rossby, Melissa Omand, Jakob Kuttenkeuler
12:20 pm
MoM22 Machine learning ocean dynamics with lagrangian ocean drifters
    Nikolas Aksamit, Themistoklis Sapsis, George Haller
12:40 pm
MoM23 Kinematic Properties from single trajectories: Serendipity or Stupidity?
    Denny Kirwan, Henry Chang, Helga Huntley
1:00 pm
MoM24 Documentation and analyses of life cycle of mesoscale eddies on Lagrangian maps
    Sergey Prants

Lunch Break
1:20 pm to 3:00 pm (1 hr 40 min)

Afternoon Session: MoA3
3:00 pm to 4:20 pm
3:00 pm
MoA31 Do surface drifters accurately represent Eulerian turbulence statistics?
    Jenna Pearson, Baylor Fox-Kemper, Brodie Pearson, Helga Huntley, Henry Chang, Denny Kirwan
3:20 pm
MoA32 Particle trajectories in a model vortex
    Nathan Paldor, Yair Cohen
3:40 pm
MoA33 Kinematic Properties in the Alboran Sea: Results from Surface and Subsurface Drifter Observations and Numerical Analysis
    Daniel Tarry, Sebastian Essink, Mara Freilich, Mathieu Dever, Ananda Pascual, Simón Ruiz, Pierre-Marie Poulain, Tamay Özgökmen, Luca Centurioni, Amala Mahadevan
4:00 pm
MoA34 Lagrangian studies of particle sedimentation in the oceans: an analysis in the Benguela region.
    Cristóbal López, Gabor Drotos, Emilio Hernández-García, Pedro Monroy

Short Break
4:20 pm to 5:00 pm
Short Break (40 minutes), refreshments will be served.

Afternoon Session: MoA4
5:00 pm to 6:20 pm
5:00 pm
MoA41 Rain Calms the Sea
    Juan M. Restrepo, Alex Ayet, Luigi Cavaleri
5:20 pm
MoA42 Surface connection between different areas of the Mediterranean Sea derived from drifter data
    Paolo Celentano, Pierpaolo Falco, Enrico Zambianchi
5:40 pm
MoA43 Integrating Lagrangian simulations of plastic pollution with chemical advection-diffusion processes to account for cetacean ingestion risk within the Pelagos Sanctuary
    Federica Guerrini, Lorenzo Mari, Renato Casagrandi
6:00 pm
MoA44 Seasonal, interannual and decadal variability of the Sicily Channel and southern Tyrrhenian Sea
    Milena Menna, Pierre-Marie Poulain, Daniele Ciani, Andrea Doglioli, Marie-Helene Rio, Giulio Notarstefano, Riccardo Gerin, Rosalia Santoleri, Adam Gauci, Aldo Drago