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Tuesday: Ocean Sciences Meeting 2020 Session Information 0800h AI21A-01 Arrested development of a tropical cyclone: Measurements from a proling oat array: S Johnston, D Oral Sessions L Rudnick, J Moum, N Brizuela Sessions are being held in the Convention Center (CC) Poster Sessions 0812h AI21A-02 Evaluating the Ocean Response to Hurricanes The eLightning Theater is located in Hall C-D (Poster Hall). Irma and Florence in the ECMWF Model: E Sanabia, K Posters are on display in the following venue throughout the week: Mogensen, S R Jayne, L Magnusson, C Densmore, G Hall C-D (Poster Hall) Rovira-Melendez, S J Sun Session & Paper Numbering 0824h AI21A-03 OBSERVED OCEAN-ATMOSPHERE Paper Numbers - A paper number designates the section, or other INTERACTIONS DURING TROPICAL CYCLONE sponsoring group, and chronology of the presentation. MICHAEL'S RAPID INTENSITY CHANGES: L K Example: AI21A-01 = Air-Sea Interactions, Tuesday, AM, concurrent Shay, B Jaimes de la Cruz, J Wadler, L R Centurioni, J session AI, first paper in that session. Zhang, J Brewster, L Hiron AI 2 1 A - 01 0836h AI21A-04 AGU Centennial Monograph – ENSO in a Changing Climate: ENSO and Tropical Cyclones: I I Lin, S Camargo, C M Patricola, J Boucharel, S Chand, P Klotzbach, J C L Chan, B Wang, P Chang, T Li, F F Jin Day Time 0848h AI21A-05 Ocean precursors to the extreme Atlantic 1 = Monday 1 = AM 0800–1000 2017 hurricane season: S Hallam, R Marsh, S A Josey, P Hyder, J Hirschi 2 = Tuesday 2 = AM 1030–1230 0900h AI21A-06 Impact of ocean conditions on hurricane 3 = Wednesday 3 = PM 1245–1345 / 1400–1600 development and forecast: examples of Hurricanes Maria (2017) and Michael (2018): M Le Hena, R M 4 = Thursday 4 = PM 1600–1800 Domingues, G J Goni, G R Halliwell Jr, F Bringas, H S 5 = Friday 5 = PM 1830–2030 Kim, J Dong, A Mehra, V Tallapragada 0912h AI21A-07 Wave Coupling Sensitivity Investigations with The program is current as of 04 February 2020. An omitted abstract ID number in the a Coupled Hurricane-Ocean Model: H S Kim, J presentation order indicates that the abstract has been withdrawn by the presenter from the session. Please refer to the online program at Meixner, B Liu, A J Wallcraft, A Mehra, V Tallapragada https://agu.confex.com/agu/osm20/meetingapp.cgi/Home for updates. 0924h AI21A-08 Scientic Results from the 2018 & 2019 North Atlantic Hurricane Glider Picket Lines: S M Tuesday A.M. Glenn, T N Miles, M F Aristizabal, C Watkins, H S Lim 0936h AI21A-09 Hurricane-Induced Marine Nutrient and AIR-SEA INTERACTIONS Carbon Responses in the Upper Ocean: L C McGee, R He AI21A 14A, Mezzanine Tuesday 0800h Tropical Cyclone-Ocean Interactions: From Weather to Climate I (joint with PL) Moderators: Gregory Foltz, NOAA Miami; Karthik Balaguru 1 of 56 Tuesday: Ocean Sciences Meeting 2020 CP21B 9, UL COASTAL AND ESTUARINE PROCESSES Tuesday 0800h CP21A 10, UL Impacts of Microplastics on Marine Organisms Tuesday 0800h and Ecosystem Health I (joint with ME, OC) Human Populations and Influences in the Moderators: Dorothy Horn, Portland State University; Coastal Zone: Effects on Ocean and Human Samantha Athey, University of North Carolina Wilmington Health (OHH) I (joint with MM, SI) Moderators: Henrietta Edmonds, National Science Foundation; Frederick Tyson, National Institute of 0800h CP21B-01 A Global Review of the Relationship Environmental Health Sciences Between Microplastic Ingestion and Trophic Level in Marine Fishes: G Covernton, H L Davies, K D Cox, R El-Sabaawi, F Juanes, J Dower 0800h CP21A-01 Distribution of pathogenic vibrios in coastal 0810h CP21B-02 Abundance and characteristics of water: A S Jutla, R R Colwell, A Huq microplastics in the mangrove sediment of the semi- 0815h CP21A-02 OysterFutures: testing a collaborative enclosed Maowei Sea of the South China Sea: New modeling process to enhance sheries and ecosystem implications for location, rhizosphere, and sediment health: E W North, M J Wilberg, J Blair, J C Cornwell, compositions: R Li, Y Wang, S Wang, K Yu, W Zhang M Damiano, R Gawde, T Goelz, R M Jones, T W 0830h CP21B-04 Impacts of Microplastics on Swimming Hartley, C Hayes, R R Hood, M L Jackson, E Nastase, D Behavior of the Copepod Temora turbinata (Dana, Taillie, J E Thomas, L A Wainger 1849): C Suwaki, L T de la Cruz, F M Neves, Y G B 0830h CP21A-03 The Eects of Climate Change and Felipe, R M Lopes Urbanization on the Virulence and Antibiotic Resistance 0840h CP21B-05 Microplastic Distribution and Abundance in of Vibrio Bacteria Aecting Seafood Safety and Contact Mussels Along the California and Oregon Coasts: I Recreation in the Coastal Zone: G Scott, S I Chatterjee, Mangino, B Baechler, S A Gravem, E F Granek, J C Horton, P A Sandifer, M DeLorenzo, R S Norman Dickens, S M Brander, L Field 0845h CP21A-04 Oceans and Human Health: The Great Lakes 0850h CP21B-06 Microplastic occurrence in marine water and Center for Fresh Waters and Human Health at Bowling sediments from selected areas of Western Cebu, Central Green State University: G Bullerjahn Philippines: M K Paler, C Leistenschneider, V Migo, P 0900h CP21A-05 The complicated, no good, multifaceted and Burkhardt-Holm confusing reasons for Microcystis blooms.: S Wilhelm, R 0900h CP21B-07 Microplastic-associated microbes: variability M Martin, L E Krausfeldt, H L Pound, B N Zepernick, B and trends in the Bay of Naples (Italy): R Casotti, V Klein, G R LeCleir, S E Papoulis, H F Castro, X Tang, D Donnarumma, F D'Agostino, R Piredda, E Zettler, C Talmy, F Hellweger, A Pinto, E Zinser, S R Campagna, G Murano, A Palumbo, A Passarelli, L Amaral Zettler, A L Boyer Adame Rodriguez 0915h CP21A-06 Regional Monitoring for Sediment and Water 0910h CP21B-08 Occurrences of Microplastics In Relation To Quality in the Urban Ocean of the Southern California Zooplankton Species Abundance In Lagos Lagoon: O Bight: K McLaughlin, K Schi, N Bednarsek, B Du, D Abiodun, F I Osuala, A A Otitoloju Gillett, J F Grith, D Greenstein, A Parks, J Smith, S Weisberg 0920h CP21B-09 Spatial and Temporal Trends in Microplastic Ingestion by Pacic mole crabs (Emerita analoga) in San 0930h CP21A-07 The Greater Caribbean Center for Ciguatera Diego, CA: S Searcy Research: Climate Change and Human Health: M Parsons, R Sobol, D M Anderson, M Richlen, D Erdner, 0930h CP21B-10 Spatial-temporal occurrence of microplastics A Robertson, J Pierce, J James, C Daniel, T B Smith, J in Sebastes melanops o the coast of Oregon: K S Lasdin, Lowman A Agrawal, J G Laundry, S M Brander 0940h CP21B-11 The ocean's ultimate trashcan: Hadal 0945h CP21A-08 The Woods Hole Center for Oceans and Human Health: Focus and Findings: J Stegeman, D M trenches as major depositories for plastic pollution: G Peng, R G J Bellerby, F Zhang, X Sun, D Li Anderson, D J McGillicuddy Jr, M E Hahn, M Richlen, N Aluru, M Brosnahan, K Hubbard, J M Panlilio, D K 0950h CP21B-12 Vertical Distribution of Microplastics in Ralston Sediment Reecting Eects of Sedimentation Dynamics and Anthropogenic Activities: C Sun 2 of 56 Tuesday: Ocean Sciences Meeting 2020 CP21C 8, UL CP21D-03 eLIGHTNING Eliminating the eect of articial ponding in salt marsh ooding and draining: M Tuesday 0800h Deb, J T Kirby Jr, F Shi, A Abdolali Nearshore Processes IV CP21D-04 eLIGHTNING Bathymetrically-induced Residual Eddies Revisited: Investigating Enstrophy Moderators: Sylvia Rodriguez-Abudo, University of Balance Using Multiscale Perturbation Expansion: G Li, Puerto Rico Mayaguez; Alexander Rey, Queen's G Coco, M Bowen University CP21D-05 eLIGHTNING Simulation of Freshwater Transport and controls on salt intrusion in the Ganges- 0800h CP21C-01 Hydrodynamics of a Tidally-driven Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) delta: Y Sun, L Bricheno, Alongshore Flow over a Fringing Coral Reef: A M K Horsburgh, M Payo Payo Amador, G R Pawlak, I B Arzeno, S N Giddings, M CP21D-06 eLIGHTNING Salt Balance Evolution Merrield during the Monsoon Onset: a Case Study in the Pearl 0815h CP21C-02 Linear Bottom Friction in Tidal Estuaries River Delta (China): M Payo Payo, L Bricheno, W with Superimposed Ripples and Reversing Mega-Ripples: Cheng, W Gong, L Amoudry P Traykovski, Z Cheng, C Hegermiller, D K Ralston, W CP21D-07 eLIGHTNING Physical mechanisms of R Geyer hypoxic events and temperature inversions in Bahia 0830h CP21C-03 Observations and Modeling of Almirante, a shallow tropical embayment in Bocas del Morphological Change in a Tidal Channel at Seasonal to Toro, Panama: A E Adelson, K A Davis, S N Giddings, R Annual Time Scales: D K Ralston, P Traykovski Collin, V Reed, A Altieri, G R Pawlak 0845h CP21C-04 Subtidal contributions to hydro- and CP21D-08 eLIGHTNING Sediment-Transport morpho-dynamics at a wave dominated inlet system: J L Pathways in Estuarine Channels With Lateral Humberston, T C Lippmann, J McNinch Bathymetric Variation: J Zhou, M T Stacey 0900h CP21C-05 Low-frequency current oscillations triggered CP21D-09 eLIGHTNING Mixing in the Johor Strait, by wave-current interactions in a mixed-energy tidal inlet: an Evaluation of High Intensity Short Duration Storms C Rojas, M Olabarrieta, J C Warner, X Bertin, A Valle- Using Integrated Inland and Coastal Water model: S K Levinson Ooi, H Trinh, S H X Tay 0915h CP21C-06 Shear Instabilities of Tidal Currents in Inlets CP21D-10 eLIGHTNING Fluvial uxes from the and Estuaries: K A Kirk, T C Lippmann Magdalena River into Cartagena Bay, Caribbean 0930h CP21C-07 The Hydraulics of Deception Pass: C L Colombia: Trends, future scenarios, and connections Paternostro, L A Heilman, G Dusek, K A Kirk, C with upstream human impacts: J D Restrepo Sr, M Kammerer, D Maczko Tosic 0945h CP21C-08 Low