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good afternoon we probably should get started since this seminar is going to be webcast so we want to make sure that you know the people online will be able to to see us we are very pleased to have a professor Gary Blackman to be our seminar speaker today he came to visit the TTC and professor Beckman is a professor at the department of marine worth and atmospheric science of North Carolina State University he got his PhD in 1995 Im SUNY Albany his primary research interest is synaptic dynamic mineralogy in recent years he has extended his work toward the weather climate intersection specifically the relations between words extremes such as tropical cyclones heavy rainfall to climate change and he and his group has also studied the dynamic and impacts of tropical cyclones organized convection winter storm and topographically forced froze and dr. Gary recommen has also been serving as unit data governing committee for 10 years from 2003 to 2012 and since 2009 he has been serving as a