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    Ed Gerber

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    Upcoming presentations!

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    Published: June 09, 2022

    A number of group members are presenting work at upcoming meetings by the American Meteorological Society (AMS) and Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM).

    At the AMS Conference on Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid Dynamics, June 13-17:

    • Marguerite Brown will present A Theory for the Scaling of Moist Quasi-Geostrophic Turbulence

    • Dave Connelly will present Online Performance and Calibration of Data-Driven Gravity Wave Parameterizations

    • Aaron Match will present The Decade the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation Faltered: Testing Classical Understanding of the QBO against Weakening and Disruptions

    • Minah Yang will present Sampling Strategies for Training Machine Learning Emulators of Gravity Wave Parameterizations

    At the SIAM Conference on Mathematics of Planet Earth (MPE22), July 13-15, 2022

    • I’ll present Data Driven Representation of Un(der)resolved Processes in Atmospheric Models: A Case Study of Gravity Waves and the QBO

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