J5B Developing Cloud-Based Tools for Data Analysis and Archiving II

Tuesday, 30 January 2024: 8:30 AM-9:45 AM
336 (The Baltimore Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the 40th Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies; the 23rd Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Environmental Science; the 14th Conference on Transition of Research to Operations; the 14th Symposium on Advances in Modeling and Analysis Using the Programming Languages of Open Science; and the 10th Symposium on High Performance Computing for Weather, Water, and Climate )
Submitters:
Tiffany C. Vance, NOAA, US IOOS Program, aaa, WA and Eugene F. Burger, PMEL, Science Data Integration Group, Seattle, WA
Cochairs:
Eugene F. Burger, PMEL, Science Data Integration Group, Seattle, WA and Tiffany C. Vance, NOAA, US IOOS Program, aaa, WA

Cloud-based technologies continue to evolve and mature in their use and application. This session will delve into the growing use of cloud hosting solutions applied to benefit the environmental sciences and specifically applications for data analysis, visualization and archiving of environmental information. This session encourages submissions on these topics, focusing on how submitters are incorporating cloud-based applications into their work, what they have done, and what advantages this approach has provided to their efforts.

Papers:
8:30 AM
J5B.1
Continuing Warning Decision Assessments with Enhanced Simulations: Incorporating WES-in-the-Cloud
Alexander B. Zwink, NWS, Norman, OK; and T. Lindley, D. A. Morris, and S. R. Cobb

9:00 AM
J5B.3
Enabling Scalable, Serverless Weather Model Analyses by "Kerchunking" Data in the Cloud
Daniel Rothenberg, Frederick, CO; Google Research, Boulder, CO

9:15 AM
J5B.4
Application of Fuzzy Logic–Based Techniques in Weather Prediction
Sarbari Ghosh, Univ. of Calcutta, Kolkata, WB, India; Kolkata, India; Univ. of Calcutta, Kolkata, India

Handout (8.0 MB)

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