About JCSDA's Seminar Series
The seminar series of the Joint Center for Satellite Data
Assimilation includes presentations on satellite observing
instruments, radiative transfer models for use in satellite data
assimilation, algorithms for deriving information on the Earth's
atmosphere, oceans, and land surface from satellite observations,
advances in data assimilation techniques, preparations for
assimilation of data from new satellite instruments, and impacts of
satellite data on weather and climate predictions. The seminars are
about 1 hour in duration (including discussion period) and are held
monthly, usually on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 2 PM, and are
open to the public.
The audience for the seminars generally consists of remote sensing
researchers from NOAA/NESDIS, data assimilation experts and modelers
from NOAA/NCEP and NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Global Modeling
and Assimilation Office, and students/faculty from the University of Maryland.
For Presentation Authors:
If you are a presentation author and are going to be giving a talk
with slides for a JCSDA seminar, please see this list of
information and guidelines to assist you in preparing your slides for
addition to the JCSDA website.
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