JCSDA CRTM Coefficient Generation Code Sprint – January 20-31, 2020 – ESSIC – College Park, MD

As part of a two-week code sprint from January 20th to 31st , CRTM community users and core developer team members came together at the Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center (ESSIC) in College Park MD to organize the existing gaseous transmittance coefficient generation software into a coherent, end-to-end package.

JCSDA Director Involved in Congressional Hearing for the Earth Prediction Innovation Center (EPIC)

After hearing NOAA’s 2020 proposed budget earlier this year, it was made clear that the United States is behind when it comes to weather forecasting. Among other things, efficient weather forecasting is crucial for protecting lives and predicting natural disasters such as hurricanes. Climate change continues to increase occurrences of disruptive weather events, making the need for superior forecasting critical. Why is the United States seemingly so behind?

JCSDA JEDI UFO Code Sprint - August 10-30, 2019 - UCAR Campus - Boulder, CO

From August 19 to August 30, JEDI affiliates and core team members were busy working on a UFO code sprint here at the UCAR campus in Boulder, CO. During the sprint, team members worked to improve existing observation operators, added some new observation operators to UFO, added new capabilities to generic filters used in JEDI code quality control, and implemented new filters in UFO.

Third JEDI Academy

The JEDI Academy is a tutorial held to act as a training session for those working on the Joint Effort for Data assimilation Integration (JEDI) utilized by JCSDA and affiliated partners focused on producing more accurate forecasting predictions. The 3rd JEDI Academy was held this past week in Boulder, Colorado from June 10–13, 2019.

17th JCSDA Technical Review Meeting and Science Workshop

The 17th Annual JCSDA Technical Review Meeting and Science Workshop was held from May 29 - 31, 2019 in Washington, D.C. at NASA Headquarters. The 17th JCSDA Technical Review Meeting and Science Workshop is designed to be a showcase of what JCSDA employees and affiliates have worked on scientifically throughout the year. Participants present posters or give oral presentations on project findings.