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  • OASIS for a Predicted Ocean, a UN Ocean Decade Laboratory Satellite Event, 16 September @ 14:00 & 23:00 UTC
  • OASIS for a Predicted Ocean, a UN Ocean Decade Laboratory Satellite Event, 16 September @ 14:00 & 23:00 UTC

    On behalf of the event organizers, we invite you to join the OASIS for a Predicted Ocean, a UN Ocean Decade Laboratory Satellite Event held on Thursday, September 16 during two identical one-hour sessions at 14:00 UTC and 23:00 UTC. This online workshop will bring the air-sea observation community together to discuss how we can contribute to Observing Air-Sea Interactions Strategy (OASIS) themes to make OASIS goals a reality. The Satellite Activity will encourage brainstorming and collaborations using short pre-recorded talks combined with highly interactive online tools. We will use Gather.Town with separate rooms for each theme, whiteboards, a poster session room, small meeting areas, and a larger plenary session. Don’t miss your chance to help launch the OASIS for a Predicted Ocean.

     

    Please register for this workshop at no cost at the following link: https://airtable.com/shreC0mGhtDDUiz2O See below for more information on the themed poster sessions and events timetable.

     

    The five themed poster sessions and discussion rooms will address:

    1. What physical, biogeochemical, and ecological air-sea interaction processes should be included in the Observing Air-Sea Interactions Strategy (OASIS) to promote a Predictable Ocean?
    2. How well are these processes resolved or parameterized in models?
    3. How can OASIS become truly global through capacity building and sharing?
    4. What OASIS “Ocean Shots” are needed to make a Predictable Ocean? What best practices need to be developed and promoted to ensure that in situ and remotely-sensed air-sea interaction observations and modelled variables are interoperable?
    5. What Findable-Accessible-Interoperable-Reusable (FAIR) OASIS data, models and products need to be developed to create a Predictable Ocean?

     

    The OASIS for a Predicted Ocean event will be held during two identical one-hour sessions at the following dates and times. Please attend the most conveniently timed event for you:

    Thursday, September 16 at 1400 - 1500 UTC, Posters & Socializing 1-hour prior & following

    Thursday, September 16 at 2300 - midnight UTC, Posters & Socializing 1-hour prior & following

    Thursday, September 16, Poster viewing is open all day Please plan to log in early and linger afterward to socialize with friends and colleagues and view posters.

     

    Please register for this workshop at no cost at the following link: https://airtable.com/shreC0mGhtDDUiz2O

     

    Learn more about the UN Ocean Decade Laboratory Events here.

     

    Event Organizers: Meghan Cronin (NOAA, USA), Brian Arbic (University of Michigan, USA), Mark Bourassa (FSU, Tallahassee, USA), Phil Browne (ECMWF, UK) – ECOP, Maggie Chory (COL, USA) – ECOP, Marcel du Plessis (University of Gothenburg, Sweden) – ECOP, Chelle Gentemann (Farallon Institute, USA), Warren Joubert (SAWS, South Africa) – ECOP, Christa Marandino (GEOMAR, Germany), Sheri Schwartz (COL, USA) – ECOP, Aneesh Subramanian (CU Boulder, USA), Sebastiaan Swart (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)

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