The Joint Effort for Data Assimilation Integration (JEDI) is an open, community resource to enhance, develop, and test tools, components, and methodologies for data assimilation across multiple DA and modeling systems. This virtual short course is designed to introduce new users to the design and structure of JEDI, and to teach them how to access, use, and contribute to JEDI software.
Registration close date: Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 11:59 PM ET
Participant cap: 100 attendees
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Registration rates:
$16 for student members
$32 for members
$52 for non-members
Registration policy:
AMS requires a valid payment to be made within 5 days of the start of a course or sooner if registration has reached capacity. You will be contacted by AMS staff if payment is required. Refunds will not be issued to attendees within 7 days of the start of a course.
The Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation (JCSDA) has established the Joint Effort for Data Assimilation Integration (JEDI) as an open, community resource to enhance, develop, and test tools, components, and methodologies for data assimilation across multiple DA and modeling systems. This short course is designed to introduce new users to the design and structure of JEDI, and to teach them how to access, use, and contribute to JEDI software.
The audience for this course is the environmental modeling and data assimilation operational and research communities, including faculty and students. In addition, managers of operational weather and environmental forecasting centers, and providers of environmental data that are targeted for assimilation in environmental models are expected to benefit from this course.
Participants will understand: