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« Thursday November 08, 2007 »
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Start: 12:00
End: 12:00

Chief Scientist: Baptista (Coordination) and others TBD
Goals: This ship time is dedicated to a multi-platform science cruise, involving the R/V Wecoma, at least one glider, and, as needed, the R/V Forerunner; there is also deployment/maintenance time allowed for SATURN station(s). Geographical focus is the CR river-estuary-plume-shelf system. A driver for the cruise is the testing of new capabilities in near-real time data assimilation and observational asset optimization, in support of pre-defined science questions. Unusual for oceanographic cruises, the overall coordination will come from land on a near real-time basis, but detailed logistical decisions will continue to require "on-board" (and perhaps "gliders"?) chief scientists.

Start: 15:00
End: 16:00

Ibrahim Hoteit
Assistant Scientist
Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Paul Clayton Building - Room 401
OGI School of Science & Engineering
Oregon Health & Science University

Nov 8, 2007 at 3:00 PM

Title:
Examples of Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation in Oceanography

Abstract
The talk will discuss the theoretical and practical developments of several four dimensional ocean data assimilation systems. Starting with a brief overview on data assimilation approaches, the talk is divided into two parts. In the first part, I will discuss the development of eddy-permitting 4DVAR assimilation systems based on the MITGCM model and its adjoint.

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