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CREATED:20200615T195006
SUMMARY:10th International Workshop on Sea Ice Modelling, Assimilation, Observations, Predictions and Verification
DESCRIPTION:Event Type: Conferences and Workshops\nWhen: 20 October 2020 to 22 October 
 2020\nWhere: Toulouse, France and Montréal, Canada\nMore information: Link 
 to Workshop Webpage (https://marinecopernicus.typeform.com/to/i3ufps)\nSumm
 aryThis workshop aims to build on a series of successful workshops by the I
 ICWG Data Assimilation Working Group to advance international capabilities 
 for sea ice prediction on timescales from hours to a season. The focus of t
 he workshop is to discuss cross-cutting issues in sea ice modelling and ass
 imilation and how deficiencies of current systems can be more efficiently d
 iagnosed and addressed.\nGeneral topics considered appropriate for this wor
 kshop include:\n\n - Sea ice observations and uncertainties\n - Sea ice dat
 a assimilation (methods and results)\n - Sea ice model parameterizations an
 d coupling to ocean and atmosphere models\n - Verification approaches for s
 ea-ice analyses and forecasts\n - Recent research to sea ice operation tran
 sfer\n - Automated predictions systemsThe workshop will be organized around
  a few keynote and contributed presentations with ample time for discussion
 . As the number of participants is limited, please provide a short abstract
  (or motivation for attending) in the registration form. As attendees are e
 ncouraged to make a contribution, please specify your preference for oral o
 r poster presentation.\nFor this 10th event, the workshop will be held in T
 oulouse and Montréal simultaneously via video conferences facilities. Parti
 cipants are asked to mention in which place they will physically attend the
  workshop.\nDeadline for abstract submission: 15 June 2020\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong class="label-inline">Event Type:&nbsp;</strong>Conferences and W
 orkshops</p><p><strong class="label-inline">When:&nbsp;</strong><span class
 ="date-display-range"><span class="date-display-start">20 October 2020</spa
 n> to <span class="date-display-end">22 October 2020</span></span></p><p><s
 trong class="label-inline">Where:&nbsp;</strong>Toulouse, France and Montré
 al, Canada</p><div><strong class="label-inline">More information:&nbsp;</st
 rong></div><p><a href="https://marinecopernicus.typeform.com/to/i3ufps" tar
 get="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Link to Workshop Webpage</a></p><h3 
 class="label-inline">Summary</h3><p>This workshop aims to build on a series
  of successful workshops by the IICWG Data Assimilation Working Group to ad
 vance international capabilities for sea ice prediction on timescales from 
 hours to a season. The focus of the workshop is to discuss cross-cutting is
 sues in sea ice modelling and assimilation and how deficiencies of current 
 systems can be more efficiently diagnosed and addressed.</p><p>General topi
 cs considered appropriate for this workshop include:</p><ul><li>Sea ice obs
 ervations and uncertainties</li><li>Sea ice data assimilation (methods and 
 results)</li><li>Sea ice model parameterizations and coupling to ocean and 
 atmosphere models</li><li>Verification approaches for sea-ice analyses and 
 forecasts</li><li>Recent research to sea ice operation transfer</li><li>Aut
 omated predictions systems</li></ul><p>The workshop will be organized aroun
 d a few keynote and contributed presentations with ample time for discussio
 n. As the number of participants is limited, please provide a short abstrac
 t (or motivation for attending) in the registration form. As attendees are 
 encouraged to make a contribution, please specify your preference for oral 
 or poster presentation.</p><p>For this 10th event, the workshop will be hel
 d in Toulouse and Montréal simultaneously via video conferences facilities.
  Participants are asked to mention in which place they will physically atte
 nd the workshop.</p><p><strong>Deadline for abstract submission: 15 June 20
 20</strong></p>
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