Tuesday, 24 January 2017: 4:00 PM-5:30 PM
Conference Center: Skagit 5 (Washington State Convention Center )
Hosts: (Joint
between the Third Symposium on High Performance Computing for Weather, Water, and Climate;
and the 28th Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting / 24th Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction
)
Cochairs:
Alexander O. Tardy, NOAA/NWS, Weather Forecast Office, San Diego, CA and Brian J. Etherton, ESRL/GSD, High Performance Computing Section, Boulder, CO
Given the tremendous volume of observations, and the ever increasing resolution of numerical weather prediction models the need to incorporate information at a tremendous range of spatial/temporal scales requires advances in both the science and the computer science of data assimilation systems. This joint session will present talks that target the union of science and computer science, and how advances in both areas will improve the output of data assimilation systems.
Papers:
4:00 PM
TJ11.1
4:15 PM
TJ11.2
4:30 PM
TJ11.3
4:45 PM
TJ11.4
5:00 PM
TJ11.5
5:15 PM
TJ11.6
- Indicates paper has been withdrawn from meeting
- Indicates an Award Winner