Posters NP5.1/AS4.14
Attendance Time: Tuesday, 14 April 2015, 17:30–19:00 Yellow Posters |
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Y1
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EGU2015-543
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Data Assimilation using Artificial Neural Networks for the global FSU atmospheric model Rosangela Cintra, Steven Cocke, and Haroldo Campos Velho |
Y2
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EGU2015-5776
Nonparametric and data-driven data assimilation for the reconstruction of complex geophysical dynamics Pierre Tandeo, Pierre Ailliot, Juan Ruiz, Alexis Hannart, Bertrand Chapron, Anne Cuzol, Valérie Monbet, Clément Le Goff, Redouane Lguensat, and Ronan Fablet |
Y4
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EGU2015-12170
Building Ensemble-Based Data Assimilation Systems Lars Nerger and Paul Kirchgessner |
Y5
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EGU2015-1055
Variational fine-grained data assimilation schemes for atmospheric chemistry transport and transformation models Alexey Penenko, Vladimir Penenko, and Elena Tsvetova |
Y6
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EGU2015-3090
Multifractal singular value decomposition (MSVD) for extraction of marine gravity anomaly Wenchao LYU, Benduo Zhu, and Yan Qiu |
Y7
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EGU2015-9041
The solution of the problem of oil spill risk control in the Baltic Sea taking into account the processes of oil propagation and degradation Nikita Aseev and Valery Agoshkov |
Y8
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EGU2015-9109
Investigation of one inverse problem in case of modeling water areas with “liquid” boundaries Tatiana Sheloput and Valery Agoshkov |
Y9
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EGU2015-890
Variational data assimilation problem for the Baltic Sea thermodynamics Natalia Zakharova, Valery Agoshkov, and Eugene Parmuzin |
Y10
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EGU2015-8675
Comparison between two formulae for parameter evaluation based on the ensemble Kalman filter Shinya Nakano |
Y11
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EGU2015-13700
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Equivalence of data fusion and simultaneous retrieval Simone Ceccherini, Bruno Carli, and Piera Raspollini |
Y12
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EGU2015-10740
High dimensional linear inverse modelling Fenwick Cooper |
Y13
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EGU2015-10959
Travel time inversion by Bayesian Inferential Statistics Stefan Mauerberger and Matthias Holschneider |
Y14
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EGU2015-13021
Weak constrained localized ensemble transform Kalman filter for radar data assimilation Tijana Janjic and Heiner Lange |
Y15
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EGU2015-2873
A particle swarm optimizer based on directions and its application to the four dimensional variational data assimilation Qin Zheng, Jianxin Sha, and Hang Shu |
Y17
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EGU2015-3930
The efficiency and sensitivity analysis of observations for atmospheric transport model with emissions Xueran Wu, Hendrik Elbern, and Birgit Jacob |
Y18
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EGU2015-287
Comparison of the tangent linear properties of tracer transport schemes applied to geophysical problems James Kent and Daniel Holdaway |
Y19
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EGU2015-13527
Inverse constraints for emission fluxes of atmospheric tracers estimated from concentration measurements and Lagrangian transport Ignacio Pisso, Prabir Patra, and Knut Breivik |
Y21
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EGU2015-1720
Ensemble assimilation of ARGO temperature profile, sea surface temperature and Altimetric satellite data into an eddy permitting primitive equation model of the North Atlantic ocean Yajing Yan, Alexander Barth, Jean-Marie Beckers, Guillem Candille, Jean-Michel Brankart, and Pierre Brasseur |
Y22
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EGU2015-4816
Assimilation of satellite data to increase the reliability of the wave predictions in the Black Sea Liliana Rusu and Alina Raileanu |
Y23
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EGU2015-7340
Improving aerosol prediction with data assimilation Mariusz Pagowski and Georg Grell |
Y24
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EGU2015-11943
Reconstruction of Atmospheric Tracer Releases with Optimal Resolution Features: Concentration Data Assimilation Sarvesh Kumar Singh, Gregory Turbelin, Jean-Pierre Issartel, Pramod Kumar, and Amir Ali Feiz |
Y25
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EGU2015-904
AMOC Predictability estimated through best analog Victor Estella Perez, Florian Sevellec, and Agathe Germe |
Y26
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EGU2015-4225
The uncertainties of the net primary production due to regional and seasonal temperature changes in China Guodong Sun |
Y27
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EGU2015-5317
The orthogonal conditional nonlinear optimal perturbations: application to generate ensemble forecast members Zhenhua Huo and Wansuo Duan |
Y28
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EGU2015-9176
A probabilistic approach to forecast the uncertainty with ensemble spread Bert Van Schaeybroeck and Stéphane Vannitsem |