The Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS) performs research in air-sea interaction, ocean and coupled air-sea modeling, climate prediction, statistical studies, and predictions of social/economic consequences due to ocean-atmospheric variations. Students in COAPS come from a wide variety of departments including meteorology, mathematics, computer science, and physical oceanography. COAPS is funded by several federal agencies, producing original published papers that advance our understanding of the ocean and the atmosphere.
COAPS SCIENTIST GIVES TIMELY TALK ON HURRICANES
July 2008: COAPS scientist Tim LaRow spoke about "Hurricanes: Past, Present and Future" at a seminar for the general public on Thursday, July 10, from 7 to 9 p.m. at FSU's Coastal and Marine Laboratory on Highway 98 in St. Teresa.
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