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SUMMARY:2d Earth Observation Summer School 2004
DESCRIPTION:BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: \nEuropean Space Agency (ESA) organises a series of summer schools on Monitoring of the Earth System to promote the exploitation of Earth Observation EO data across disciplines\, with a specific focus on their assimilation into Earth System models. The Summer Schools last for two-week and are held in ESA/ESRIN (near Rome\, Italy). \nThe second edition of the series took place from 16th to 26th August 2004 and was titled “ESA ENVISAT Summer School“. A total of 68 young scientists coming from 21 countries across the world (e.g. Europe\, Canada\, Australia\, Argentine\, Brazil\, China\, India) attended the event.  \nThe Summer School aimed to train a new generation of scientists in the skills needed to exploit data from the full range of instruments of ESA’s Envisat satellite\, for various applications including atmosphere\, land\, ocean and cryosphere.   \nThe lectures had a particular focus on how to turn measurements into useful geophysical parameters to be used in models. The theory sessions were accompanied by as set of computing practicals\, to give participants a hands-on experience of processing Earth Observation data and real application of assimilation techniques in simplified models. \nThe programme inlcuded various keynote lectures about state-of-the-art data assimilation techniques across a range of applications\, given by 14 top European scientists. Participants produced posters explaining the subject of their research. \n  \nLECTURERS: \n\nPierre Brasseur (LEGI)\nJohnny Johannessen (NERSC)\nDetlef Stammer (Uni Hamburg)\nNadia Pinardi (Uni Ravenna)\nSeymour Laxon (UCL)\nChristiane Schmullius (Uni Jena)\nNadine Gobron (JRC)\nWolfgang Knorr (MPI)\nShaun Quegan (Uni Sheffield)\nElisabeth Gerard (Meteo France)\nAlan O’Neill (DARC)\nHenk Eskes (KNMI)\nMark Drinkwater (ESA-ESTEC)\nAnthony Hollingsworth (ECMWF)\n\n  \nCOMPUTING PRACTICALS: \n\nNaoise O’Reilly (SOC)\nDoug McNeal (SOC)\nAmos Lawless (DARC)\nStefano Migliorini (DARC)\n\n  \nSCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE: \n\nStephen Briggs (ESA)\nAlan O’Neill (DARC)\nGilles Sommeria (WMO)\nChristiane Schmullius (University of Jena)\nIan Robinson (SOC)\n\n  \nORGANISING COMMITTEE: \n\nPierre-Philippe Mathieu (ESA-ESRIN)\, Organiser\nLaurence Ghaye\, (RSAC) Coordinator\n\n  \nAccess here below the full programme. \n \n
URL:https://eo4society.esa.int/event/2d-eo-summer-school-2004/
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