With recent advances, JEDI can now perform variational (2DVar) data assimilation for snow depth analysis! The flexibility of JEDI and the generic implementations of data assimilation algorithms (in OOPS) and background error covariances (in SABER, System Agnostic Background Error Representation) enabled a rapid development of this system. Check out the details here: https://lnkd.in/gsVNH_9K
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
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- 51-200 employees
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- 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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With the DRAS funding JCSDA was able to add an incredible amount of workflow and infrastructure support, develop and combine the components of JEDI SkyLab, improve background error representation, optimize software, develop marine data assimilation and improve the Community Radiative Transfer Model (CRTM): https://lnkd.in/gM9RvTzz
JCSDA Closes out DRAS Project with Enormous Success — JCSDA
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Dr. Pubali Mukherjee, a postdoc at NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) in Miami, FL, spent last week in Boulder working with JCSDA’s Dr. Travis Sluka on JEDI (Joint Effort for Data assimilation Integration) ocean data assimilation. Read more about it here: https://lnkd.in/gdQst2Hb
NOAA AOML’s Dr. Pubali Mukherjee Visits JCSDA for Ocean Data Assimilation Collaboration — JCSDA
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Adding MPAS experiments to Skylab not only expands Skylab’s functionality, it also allows the team to check that Skylab is being built to be model-agnostic as intended; JEDI and Skylab are both designed to work with all climate and weather models, requiring only a small amount of model-specific code to interface with each. https://lnkd.in/gi4K-62W
MPAS 3D-Var Experiments Added to Skylab Demonstrate Model-Agnostic Capabilities — JCSDA
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JCSDA is preparing for JEDI data assimilation for space weather! https://lnkd.in/g-rcTdxq
JCSDA Launches Space Weather Data Assimilation With JEDI at Boulder, CO Workshop — JCSDA
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On September 12-18 JCSDA and COSMIC jointly hosted the 10th meeting of the International Radio Occultation Working Group (IROWG) at UCAR Center Green! Read more about it here: https://lnkd.in/gENbVPb4
JCSDA and COSMIC Co-Host the 10th Meeting of the International Radio Occultation Working Group — JCSDA
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Fabio Diniz and Nate Crossette from the JCSDA joined BJ Jung, Chris Snyder, and Jake Liu from MMM at the MPAS-JEDI Tutorial at Howard University October 3-4 to present the generic, model-agnostic features in JEDI and how to build JEDI interfaced with the MPAS model. Exciting to get more people doing data assimilation with JEDI & MPAS!
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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