24th Conference on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS)
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The 24th Conference on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS) is sponsored by the American Meteorological Society.
Call for Papers
Advances in ensemble-based data assimilation methodologies for highly nonlinear and large-dimensional systems;
Statistical Estimation Methods for Parameters of Observing and Assimilation Systems: Theory and Practice;
Vertical Characterization from Satellite Sounders: Contributions to Improve Our Understanding of Thermodynamics, Convection, Severe Weather, Air Quality and Climate Change;
Integration of multi-sensor observations for application in atmospheric and environmental monitoring and forecasting;
Observing Systems: Atmosphere, Ocean and Land Surface, In Situ And Remote; Comparisons with Other Observing Systems;
Data Assimilation: New Developments in Methodology; Research and Operational Applications on All Spatial and Temporal Scales;
Numerical Analysis and Prediction Experiments Involving Observations: Data Impact And Observation Sensitivity Tests;
Observing System Simulation Experiments (OSSEs);
Field Experiments: Observational and Assimilation Results;
Statistical Estimation Methods for Parameters of Observing and Assimilation Systems: Theory and Practice
Student Award Opportunities
Two prizes (of $200 each) will be awarded in recognition of the Best Student Presentation the IOAS-AOLS conference. The criteria for eligibility are:
Full-time undergraduate or graduate student enrolled at a University
Lead author, personally presenting the work orally.
Submission of an abstract to a session in which IOAS-AOLS is the lead conference
During the abstract submission, the student will need to indicate whether they wish to be considered for the Best Student Presentation award. The two awards will be selected by a committee, based on the originality and depth of the research accomplished, and the quality of the oral presentation and slides.