Research Seminars

AOML Seminars

Scientists at AOML share their research in numerous outlets, including through weekly seminars geared towards NOAA scientists and the greater scientific community.

AOML Seminar Series

Scientists at AOML share their research in numerous outlets, including through weekly seminars geared towards NOAA scientists and the greater scientific community. Previously recorded seminars can be found on the AOML YouTube Channel.

Many of the AOML seminars are featured in the NOAA Science Seminar Series. This series began in 2004 and is a voluntary effort by over 70 NOAA seminar coordinators to integrate and distribute a list of NOAA-hosted, publicly accessible science seminars. In 2020 NOAA shared listings for over 500 seminars!

Featured Research Seminars

Title slide of presentation: The Florida Hurricane Loss Model by Dr. Shahid S. Hamid, PH.D., CFA; Chair and Professor of finance at the College of Business; Director of the Hurricane Loss Projection Model Project, and Director of the Laboratory for Insurance, Economic and Financial Research at the Extreme event Institute of Florida Atlantic University. April, 18th 2023 Clicking on the link will open the full seminar on youtube.
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Image of Title Slide from Research Seminar talk:
Video Thumbnail for HRD Research Seminar Series: Dr Xiomin Chen, Toward Improved Planetary Boundary Layer Schemes in High-Wind Conditions Using Large-Eddy Simulations and Observations, Dec 2, 2022

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Social Media

AOML has developed a library of video content on the AOML Youtube channel including virtual guest speakers, field journals, science talks, and more. AOML also uses Twitter and Instagram to share pictures and videos our scientists take in the field.  Visit our social media accounts to see new research findings, fun facts, scientist features, and even current job openings.

Following a buoyancy lesson, the kids were tasked with building their own buoy. The winning buoy held more than 33 golf balls! Image credit: NOAA

Outreach & Education

AOML scientists also regularly give presentations to students in South Florida and across the country. To watch select educational presentations and learn about other resources on coral reefs, Florida ecosystems, hurricanes, ocean currents, and more, please check out our Outreach & Education webpage.