[Geomag-data] info

Sevinc S. ssirdas at gmail.com
Thu Oct 24 12:40:56 UTC 2019


Dear Dr. Erin Rigler,

Many thanks for your email,
I am checking the change of variables by using your web site, I am studying
climate change impact on atmospheric gravitational  waves, clouds, moisture
flux etc.
I'd like to know if I could reach your data sets not just plots but also
past and present data sets if it is possible.

Thanks in advance,

Short introduction of myself:
I am a professor in the Meteorological Engineering Department of Istanbul
Technical University (ITU).

My main research areas and interests have evolved and developed over the
years. Throughout the period of time between my Bachelor’s degree thesis to
my Doctoral dissertation, I had focused more on hydro-meteorology and
extreme weather (such as drought and flash flooding). While I still do
research on these topics; during and after my Postdoctoral research in Dr.
T.N. Krishnamurti’s lab and Dr. Bob Ross at Florida State University. I
expanded my horizons and took a liking to dynamical modeling, numerical
weather prediction. Since then, one of my main areas of interest has been
to improve dynamical and statistical models. Furthermore, I have been
working on the physics of clouds and precipitation, atmospheric wave, wind
forecasts, polar climate, high and low level jet streams.


My permanent academia position is a full professorship (both researching
and teaching) and Vice Dean in ITU.




Sincerely yours








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On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 10:06 PM Rigler, Erin (Josh) <erigler at usgs.gov>
wrote:

> As a subscriber to this email list, you are probably aware that the USGS
> Geomagnetism Program maintains a website <https://geomag.usgs.gov/plots>
> for (potentially) real time visualization of USGS magnetic observatory
> data. This website has been re-designed with many usability upgrades and
> customization features, and is currently is a "beta"/testing mode. We seek
> community feedback on this new  geomagnetic data visualization tool, which
> can be accessed by visiting: https://geomag.usgs.gov/beta/plots/.
>
> If you have feedback to share, feel free to contact me (erigler at usgs.gov),
> or assuming you are subscribed, you may initiate a discussion using this
> email list. Thank you for your continued interest in the USGS Geomagnetism
> Program, our products, and services.
>
> --
> E. Joshua Rigler
> Research & Development Geophysicist
> Geomagnetism Program
> U.S. Geological Survey
>
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