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Flood Inundation Mapping with Data Assimilation or Summary of Zhiqi Hu MSc thesis

Written by
Sanita Vetra-Carvalho
Posted on
15th January 20196th October 2021

Due to climate change flooding is predicted to increase in frequency and intensity across the globe and it is imperative we can produce accurate and timely flood forecasts for decision-makers…Read More >

Flood Inundation Mapping with Data Assimilation or Summary of Zhiqi Hu MSc thesis

wCROWN: Workshop on Crowdsourced data in Numerical Weather Prediction

Written by
Sarah Dance
Posted on
10th December 2018

by Sarah Dance On 4-5 December 2018, the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) is hosted a workshop on crowdsourced data in numerical weather prediction (NWP), attended by Joanne Waller and Sarah…Read More >

wCROWN: Workshop on Crowdsourced data in Numerical Weather Prediction

Machine learning and data assimilation

Written by
Jessica Gardner
Posted on
18th October 201819th October 2018

by Rossella Arcucci Imagine a world where it is possible to accurately predict the weather, climate, storms, tsunami and other computational intensive problems in real time from your laptop or even…Read More >

Machine learning and data assimilation

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