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Accounting for Unresolved Scales Error with the Schmidt-Kalman Filter at the Adjoint Workshop

Written by
Jessica Gardner
Posted on
23rd July 201831st August 2018

by Zak Bell This summer I was fortunate enough to receive funding from the DARE training fund to attend the 11th workshop on sensitivity analysis and data assimilation in meteorology…Read More >

Accounting for Unresolved Scales Error with the Schmidt-Kalman Filter at the Adjoint Workshop

Producing the best weather forecasts by using all available sources of information

Written by
Jessica Gardner
Posted on
29th June 2018

Jemima M. Tabeart is an PhD student at the University of Reading in the Mathematics of Planet Earth Centre for Doctoral Training, she has received funding from the DARE  training…Read More >

Producing the best weather forecasts by using all available sources of information

DARE first field trip to Tewkesbury

Written by
Sanita Vetra-Carvalho
Posted on
21st May 201821st May 2018

The Dare team went on a field trip last month! It was a well planned and executed trip – as you would expect from a group of mathematicians. It was…Read More >

DARE first field trip to Tewkesbury

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