Location: Clayton Hall, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19716, USA
Coordinators: Dr. Tobias Kukulka (kukulka@udel.edu), Dr. Joseph Kuehl (jkuehl@udel.edu), Dr. Xinfeng Liang (xfliang@udel.edu), Dr. Tom Hsu (thsu@udel.edu).
COVID-19 Policy: All meeting participants need to adhere to the University of Delaware and MABPOM2022 COVID-19 Policy, which can be found here.
The focus of the MABPOM meeting is on the oceanography and meteorology of the Mid-Atlantic Bight and adjacent regions, including the Gulf of Maine, the shelf south of Cape Hatteras, as well as the coastal estuaries of the U.S. East Coast.
Despite its name, MABPOM strongly encourages cross-disciplinary and student presentations.
The informal setting of the MABPOM meeting, where feedback is encouraged, provides an opportunity to present research results that may be preliminary or potentially controversial.
Presentations related to Pioneer Array sciences are encouraged.
MABPOM meetings:
are informal and irreverent (if possible);
are not necessarily restricted to either physical oceanography or meteorology– in fact we encourage interdisciplinary talks;
are not restricted to the MAB (GoM and/or SAB talks are frequent);
encourage graduate students and young researchers to give talks; and
are usually built around session topics as defined by the submitted abstracts.