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  Information - NP5.02 Data assimilation in the presence of nonlinearities

Event Information
Assimilation of observations in numerical models of geophysical
processes is becoming an increasingly more important component
of geosciences. This session will be devoted to the presentation and
discussion of methods for data assimilation in modeling of ocean and
atmosphere dynamics, solid earth geophysics, remote sensing, atmospheric
chemistry, hydrology and in all fields of geophysics. The presentation
and discussion of recent progress due to the use of data assimilation in
geophysics will be of particular interest.

Special emphasis will be put on methods and latest developments of
mathematical aspects of data assimilation, particularly in situations
when a local linear hypothesis is not valid. Contributions oriented on
algorithms and numerical implementation of data assimilation are
welcome.

Preliminary List of Solicited Speakers
O. Dubovik

Co-Sponsorship

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