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This virtual workshop is a continuation of the NOAA series of workshops on “Leveraging AI in Environmental Sciences.” The third event continues the successes of previous workshops and encourages participation by scientists, program managers, and leaders from the public, academic and private sectors who work in AI and environmental sciences. The theme for this year’s workshop is “Transforming Weather, Climate Services, and Blue Economy with Artificial Intelligence.” This year’s workshop is led by the NOAA Center for Artificial Intelligence (NCAI), a program in the formulation stage.

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Wednesday, September 15 • 9:45am - 11:00am
Session 6B: AI for Weather and Climate - Part VI

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Chair: Philippe Tissot

Presentations:
09:46 – Evgenia Galytska – "Identifying causal relationships between Arctic and midlatitude weather and climate in CMIP6 models"
09:59 – Emily Gordon – "Oceanic harbingers of Pacific Decadal Oscillation transitions detected by neural networks"
10:12 – Kyle Hilburn – "Improving GREMLIN: A Case Study in AI Application Development"
10:25 – Zane K Martin – "Using simple, explainable neural networks to predict the Madden-Julian oscillation"
10:38 – Christine Piatko – "AI and Multimodal Imagery for Sea Ice Forecasting"

Slack channel: #03_weather-and-climate

Chairs
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Philippe Tissot

Conrad Blucher Institute, Interim Director, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Dr. Tissot is is the Interim Director for the Conrad Blucher Institute and an Associate Research Professor at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. Dr. Tissot is also a co-PI for the NSF AI Institute for Research on Trustworthy AI in Weather, Climate, and Coastal Oceanography, or AI2ES (ai2es.org). Dr. Tissot’s research focuses on the development and operational application of AI methods for analysis and prediction of coastal proces... Read More →

Speakers
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Evgenia Galytska

Postdoctoral researcher, University of Bremen and German Aerospace Center
I am applying causal networks to climate models to investigate Arctic-midlatiitude teleconnections and major Arctic drivers of winter circulation.
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Emily Gordon

PhD Student, Colorado State University
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Zane K Martin

Postdoctoral Fellow, Colorado State University
I am an NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO, mentored by Drs. Eric Maloney and Elizabeth Barnes. I completed my Ph.D. in Applied Math and Atmospheric Science at Columbia University, co-advised by Prof. Adam Sobel and Dr. Shuguang Wang.​My... Read More →
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Christine Piatko

Principal Research Scientist, JHU/APL
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Kyle Hilburn

CIRA/CSU



Wednesday September 15, 2021 9:45am - 11:00am MDT
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