Please join us in welcoming Neill Bowler, The Meteorological Office (the Met), UK, for our Joint JCSDA/COSMIC Seminar: The rise and rise of GNSS-RO in NWP at the Met Office Wednesday 9/4, 11:00 am - FL4-3201
Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation
Climate Data and Analytics
Improving the use of satellite data in weather, ocean, climate & enviro. prediction systems. A UCAR Community Program.
About us
The JCSDA is a multi-agency research center, hosted by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) and UCAR Community Programs (UCP), committed to improving and accelerating the quantitative use of research and operational satellite data in weather, ocean, climate and environmental analysis and prediction systems. The interagency partnership assimilates many types of data from conventional and satellite sources by creating integrated modeling systems. The JCSDA transitions this research to operational and university communities through a robust data infrastructure and open-source software. A UCAR Community Program.
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External link for Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation
- Industry
- Climate Data and Analytics
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Type
- Government Agency
- Specialties
- data assimilation, climate modeling, weather modeling, and satellite data
Employees at Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation
Updates
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Please join us in welcoming Neill Bowler, The Meteorological Office (the Met), UK, for our Joint MMM/JCSDA Seminar Series: Initial plans for ensemble development within JEDI at the Met Office Thursday 9/5, 2:00pm - FL2-1022, Large Seminar live webcast https://lnkd.in/ge7HcfAR
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On July 18 the JCSDA team met with our partners at NASA, NOAA, US Navy, US Air Force, and the UK Met Office to celebrate the last quarter of accomplishments and discuss goals for the upcoming quarter and year! https://lnkd.in/getXpRF4
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JEDI SkyLab can now conduct experiments with newly-published data, adding near-real-time (NRT) data assimilation to its suite of accomplishments! https://lnkd.in/gzrnF2Fp
JEDI SkyLab Achieves Near-Real-Time Data Assimilation Functionality — JCSDA
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This week JCSDA’s Eric Lingerfelt gave a 20 minute talk at the International Conference on Computational Science in Malaga, Spain, presenting the Research Repository for Data and Diagnostics (R2D2) component of the Joint Effort for Data Assimilation (JEDI): https://lnkd.in/gfT6CN3n
JCSDA Team Publishes and Presents Research at the 2024 International Conference on Computational Science — JCSDA
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JCSDA's CRTM team will be working with NASA's upcoming PolSIR mission to study the role of ice clouds in earth's climate and weather systems, with plans to eventually transition the project to operational use within JEDI/UFO. Read more about it here! https://lnkd.in/gCChsqvW
CRTM to Work With Upcoming NASA PolSIR Mission — JCSDA
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In collaboration with NASA GMAO, we have successfully integrated the newly released Level 2 TEMPO NO2 products into the JEDI data assimilation system less than 24 hours after official product release! https://lnkd.in/gGEACtdY
Showcasing the Assimilation of TEMPO NO2 Data in the JEDI System with the GEOS-CF Model — JCSDA
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Our partners at NASA GMAO have put together an excellent report on two recent JEDI bugfixes that have made "a world of difference in the process of transitioning GEOS from the Gridpoint Statistical Interpolation (GSI) analysis to JEDI". Check it out here! https://lnkd.in/eUva_8Rp
Recent Fixes in JEDI Making a World of Difference — JCSDA
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Recently a bug discovered by the UK Met Office and resolved by the JEDI team fixed an issue with NASA’s JEDI system, definitively proving the advantages of generic code and interagency cooperation. Read all about it here: https://lnkd.in/ezBaYNrQ
Bugfix In Halo Updates Highlights Cooperation Between JCSDA Partners — JCSDA
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On April 18 the JCSDA team met with our partners at NASA, NOAA, US Navy, US Air Force, and the UK Met Office to celebrate the last quarter of accomplishments and discuss goals for the upcoming quarter and AOP year. Q4 accomplishments included several important bugfixes, new sensors, and several experiments added to SkyLab v8! https://lnkd.in/geCq35h7
JCSDA's Q4 Review Highlights Exciting Progress Across All Teams — JCSDA
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