Hackathon

This year’s data challenge will focus on the prediction of CO2 fluxes between the oceans and the atmosphere from measured physical and biogeochemical parameters at the air-sea interface. The overall ambition is to reduce the uncertainty in estimates of air-sea CO2 exchanges, therefore improving our capacity to monitor anthropogenic CO2 fluxes to the atmosphere.

The data challenge will use Jupyter notebooks and python language. The evaluation and ranking will use codalab plateform (https://codalab.org). Participants should bring their laptop. The participants will use their own computing resources (laptop, servers, cloud...) and a version of the data challenge adapted to google colab (https://colab.research.google.com/) will also be provided. Registered participants will be contacted with more information on Sept. 16th