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SESSION III 



9:00 AM, Wednesday, February 2k 

 Wakulla Springs Hotel 



THE ROLE OF SEA- AIR INTERACTION IN TROPICAL METEOROLOGY 



Chairman: Dr. Herbert Riehl, Head, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, 

 Colorado State University. 



"A Survey of the Role of Sea-Air Interaction in Tropical Meteorology." 

 Dr. Joanne Malkus Simpson, Director of Project STORM FURY, U. S. Weather 

 Bureau, Washington, D.C. 



"Sensible and Latent Heat Exchange in Low Latitude Synoptic-Scale Systems." 

 Dr. Michael Garstang, Associate Professor of Meteorology, Oceanographic 

 Institute and Department of Meteorology, Florida State University. 



"Intensity of Hurricanes in Relation to Sea Surface Energy Exchange." Irving 

 Perlroth, National Oceanographic Data Center, Washington, D.C. 



"The Gulf of Mexico after HILDA (Preliminary Results)." Dr. Dale F. Leipper, 

 Professor of Oceanography, Department of Oceanography and Meteorology, Texas 

 A&M University. 



"Evidence of Surface Cooling Due to Typhoons," by Dr. C. L. Jordan, Professor 

 of Meteorology, Department of Meteorology, Florida State University. 



"The Modification of Water Temperatures by Hurricane CAULA, " by Drs . Robert 

 E. Stevenson, Associate Professor of Meteorology, and Reed S. Armstrong, 

 Graduate Assistant, Oceanographic Institute, Florida State University. 



SESSION IV 



2:30 m, Wednesday, February 2k 

 Wakulla Springs Hotel 



THE ROLE OF SEA- AIR INTERACTION IN TROPICAL METEOROLOGY (Continued) AND 

 LARGE-SCALE ASPECTS OF AIR-SEA INTERCHANGE 



Chairman: Dr. Woodrow C. Jacobs, Director, National Oceanographic Data 

 Center, Washington, D.C 



"On the Low Level Thermal Stratification of the Monsoon Air over the Arabian 

 Sea and its Connection to the Water Temperature Field." Dr. Jose A. Colon, 

 Meteorologist in Charge, U. S. Weather Bureau, San Juan, P. R. 



"A Low-Level Jet produced by Air, Sea, aid Land Interactions." Dr. Andrew F. 

 Bunker, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. 



