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APPENDICES 



I. PROGRAM 



SEA -AIR INTERACTION CONFERENCE 

 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 

 FEBRUARY 23-25, I965 



The conference was sponsored by the Department of Meteorology and the 

 Oceanographic Institute, Florida State University and by the Sea- Air 

 Interaction Laboratory of the Department of Commerce (a joint laboratory of 

 the U. S. Weather Bureau and the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey). 



SESSION I 



3:00 PM, Tuesday, February 23 



Room 101, Mathematics-Meteorology Building 



Florida State University 



Welcome: Dr. Karl Dittmer 



Vice President for Academic Affairs 

 Florida State University 



ROLE OF SEA-AIR INTERACTION IN THE ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION 



Chairman: Dr. N. E. La Seur, Professor of Meteorology, Department of 

 Meteorology, Florida State University. 



"Air-Sea Exchange as a Factor in Synoptic- Scale Meteorology in Middle 

 Latitudes." Dr. Jerome Spar, Director, Meteorological Research, U. S. 

 Weather Bureau, Washington, D. C. 



"The Three -Dimensional Ocean Circulation Driven by Density Gradients in 



an Enclosed Basin," by Dr. Kirk Bryan, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, 



U. S. Weather Bureau, Washington, D. C. 



SESSION II 



8:30 PM, Tuesday, February 23 

 Wakulla Springs Hotel 



Chairman: Dr. Fred D. White, Program Director for Meteorology, National 

 Science Foundation, Washington, D. C. 



"On the Present State of Knowledge in Air-Sea Boundary Layer Problems." 

 Dr. H. U. Roll, NSF Senior Foreign Scientist and Visiting Professor of 

 Meteorology, Florida State University. (Dr. Roll is now President of the 

 German Eydrographic Institute . ) 



