LOCATION
University of Reading
Agriculture Building, Whiteknights Road
Earley Gate
Reading
RG6 6EU
United Kingdom
Please be aware this meeting has now been postponed due to COVID-19. Please keep updated on our event website as it is hoped this meeting will be rescheduled for December 2020.
Data Assimilation Special Interest Group Meeting, Co-Sponsored with NCEO
ABSTRACT| When analysing data in the Earth Sciences it is often necessary to compare an observation of a physical quantity with its representation in a different form. This process results in a representation uncertainty which is often difficult to evaluate.
Sponsored by the NCEO, the objective of this workshop is to determine how representation uncertainty is defined and quantified across the Earth science communities.
REGISTRATION
Registration for this event is mandatory. Registration is now closed.
Programme
Day 1
12.30-13.30 |
Registration |
13.30-15.30 | Introduction, overview and networking |
15.30-16.30 | Refreshment break and posters |
16.30-17.30 | Breakout groups and discussion |
Day 2
09.00 |
Day 2 introduction and/or keynote talk |
|
09.20 |
Representation errors for a global network of remotely sensed aerosol measurements (AERONET) |
Nick Schutgens, Free university at Amsterdam |
09.40 |
Accounting for observation uncertainty and bias due to unresolved scales with the Schmidt-Kalman filter |
Zackary Bel’, University of Reading |
10.00 |
Moving beyond the mean: Capturing variability in satellite observations of aerosol |
Adam Povey, University of Oxford. |
10.20 |
Accounting for representativeness in the verification of ensemble forecast |
Zied Ben Bouallegue, ECMWF. |
10.40 |
Refreshment break |
|
11.15 |
Breakout groups/whole group discussion |
|
12.00 |
Exploring the uncertainty in in-situ climate monitoring products using the HadISDH global surface humidity dataset as an example.
|
Kate Willet, Met Office. |
12.20 |
Gravity waves and surface inversions: representation or background errors? |
Bruce Ingleby, ECMWF. |
12.45 |
Lunch |
|
13.30 |
Structural error diagnostics using multiple earth observation (EO) products and insitu data. |
Bo Dong, University of Reading |
13.50 |
Gridded and spot forecast consistency and representivity considerations in high-resolution NWP model post-processing. |
Bruce Wright, Met Office |
14.15 |
Breakout groups/whole group discussion |
|
15.00 |
Refreshment break (posters still there) |
|
15.30 |
Panel discussion |
|
17.00 |
End of day |
Please be aware this meeting has now been postponed due to COVID-19. Please keep updated on our event website as it is hoped this meeting will be rescheduled for December 2020.
Data Assimilation Special Interest Group Meeting, Co-Sponsored with NCEO
ABSTRACT| When analysing data in the Earth Sciences it is often necessary to compare an observation of a physical quantity with its representation in a different form. This process results in a representation uncertainty which is often difficult to evaluate.
Sponsored by the NCEO, the objective of this workshop is to determine how representation uncertainty is defined and quantified across the Earth science communities.
REGISTRATION
Registration for this event is mandatory. Registration is now closed.
Programme
Day 1
12.30-13.30 |
Registration |
13.30-15.30 | Introduction, overview and networking |
15.30-16.30 | Refreshment break and posters |
16.30-17.30 | Breakout groups and discussion |
Day 2
09.00 |
Day 2 introduction and/or keynote talk |
|
09.20 |
Representation errors for a global network of remotely sensed aerosol measurements (AERONET) |
Nick Schutgens, Free university at Amsterdam |
09.40 |
Accounting for observation uncertainty and bias due to unresolved scales with the Schmidt-Kalman filter |
Zackary Bel’, University of Reading |
10.00 |
Moving beyond the mean: Capturing variability in satellite observations of aerosol |
Adam Povey, University of Oxford. |
10.20 |
Accounting for representativeness in the verification of ensemble forecast |
Zied Ben Bouallegue, ECMWF. |
10.40 |
Refreshment break |
|
11.15 |
Breakout groups/whole group discussion |
|
12.00 |
Exploring the uncertainty in in-situ climate monitoring products using the HadISDH global surface humidity dataset as an example.
|
Kate Willet, Met Office. |
12.20 |
Gravity waves and surface inversions: representation or background errors? |
Bruce Ingleby, ECMWF. |
12.45 |
Lunch |
|
13.30 |
Structural error diagnostics using multiple earth observation (EO) products and insitu data. |
Bo Dong, University of Reading |
13.50 |
Gridded and spot forecast consistency and representivity considerations in high-resolution NWP model post-processing. |
Bruce Wright, Met Office |
14.15 |
Breakout groups/whole group discussion |
|
15.00 |
Refreshment break (posters still there) |
|
15.30 |
Panel discussion |
|
17.00 |
End of day |