The showcase session.
An opportunity for attendees to share their ideas and innovations in a practical way, in an informal and relaxed environment. We welcome posters, demonstrations, lightning talks, software sharing, and anything else that you would like to bring along to inspire the community. We encourage you to share best practice and operational skills you have learnt along the way, not just scientific results.
If you have something to contribute that isn't listed we'd love to include you, and if you'd like the details editing please let us know.
A demonstration of the related records search within the CEDA catalogue and how it allows for users to find related information to datasets or dataset collections they are working on with ease hence allowing them to have a great user experience with the catalogue.
Show off some JASMIN services by demonstration of code on laptop. Show what I've been working on with the Group Workspace Scanner and the code I wrote to make it work as an example of how to use React to create a web application.
Showcase of the NCAS 'VISION' project (we are a few months into this new 15 month project funded by NERC's 'TWINE demonstrators: digital twins for environmental science') with focus on the software challenges, which are my sub-team's focus.
Code demonstration or a summary description of FAAMs onboard data acquisition process.
Theme: Software and Automation in data management
Messages: Data management is an involved process with lots of moving parts. Automation can benefit where there is data. CEDA has data and we would love for you to come and use it, here is how.
Method of Delivery: Poster and/or Lightning talk (with slides).
I intend to show a way to calculate methane emission fluxes (which could be extrapolated to other pollutants) with a dispersion model and airborne measurements using an inverse modelling technique.
Theme: Air pollution, methane, inverse modelling, tools to quantify emissions.
CF metadata conventions and vocabulary management - poster presentation, will cover key principles of metadata management and controlled vocabularies with specific reference to the Climate & Forecast conventions.
Novel approaches to observationally constrain aerosol effects in climate models
Aerosol emissions play a crucial role in mitigating global warming, but the magnitude of their impact remains uncertain. The goal of my research is to address uncertainty in aerosol climate modelling. Specifically I aim to develop new methods to distinguish between structural model uncertainties (related to how the model was built) and parametric uncertainties (associated with uncertain input parameters). My project will make use of perturbed-parameter ensembles (PPEs) together with extensive aerosol observations to disentangle these uncertainties.
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A demonstration of behind the scenes of the CEDA archive as a data scientist, the quality checks we do on atmospheric model data and the archival process. This could include how we try to make data in our archive FAIR and considerations when accepting data from a sustainability and data value perspective.