NOAA General Modeling Meeting and Fair Brings Together Its Modeling Enterprise
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2019
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Journal Title:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
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NOAA Program & Office:NOS (National Ocean Service) ; IOOS (Integrated Ocean Observing System) ; NMFS (National Marine Fisheries Service) ; OAR (Oceanic and Atmospheric Research) ; CPO (Climate Program Office) ; GFDL (Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory) ; NWS (National Weather Service) ; OSTI (Office of Science and Technology Integration) ; NESDIS (National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service) ; STAR (Center for Satellite Applications and Research)
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Description:The 2018 NOAA Modeling Meeting and Fair1 brought together experts across many different modeling disciplines to share lessons learned, identify opportunities for synergy, and build closer working relationships across different domains of modeling expertise that exist across NOAA Line Offices and their external partners. This ambitious and unprecedented NOAA event invited a diverse group of participants with wide-ranging interests and objectives. The theme for this year’s event was “interdisciplinary modeling and partnerships,” with the main goal of enhancing modeling communication and networking across disciplines and organizations involved in NOAA modeling to promote unified modeling (Fig. 1). Representatives across all NOAA Line Offices, partner federal agencies, and academic institutions participated in keynote presentations, informal networking events, modeling tutorials, and the Modeling Fair, which included over 60 exhibits from the NOAA modeling enterprise.
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Source:Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 100, ES121–ES123
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ISSN:0003-0007 ; 1520-0477
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