AI-TT meeting (1)

Recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities (including neural network approaches, machine learning and deep learning related tools) have demonstrated the potential to provide accurate forecasts in weather and environmental forecasting. The OceanPredict Artificial Intelligence Task Team aims to create a forum to discuss recent developments in the application of AI to ocean forecasting, to share best practices and explore areas for future development.
- AI-TT meeting
- 16 June 2025, Online (MS Team)
- 13:00 am (UTC)
As this is the first meeting of the new AI-TT, the agenda will include member introduction and discussion of AI-TT aims.
No | First name | Surname | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | Santha | Akella | NOAA | USA |
2 | Julien | Brajard | NERSC | Norway |
3 | Marie | Drevillon | MOi | France |
4 | Yann | Drillet | MOi | France |
5 | Frédéric | Dupont | ECCC | Canada |
6 | Anass | El Aouni | MOi | France |
7 | Ronan | Fablet | IMT Atlantique | France |
8 | Rachel | Furner | ECMWF | Europe |
9 | Simon | Good | Met Office | UK |
10 | Ina | Kullman | Met.no | Norway |
11 | Ronan | McAdam | CMCC | Italy |
12 | Kristian | Mogensen | ECMWF | Europe |
13 | Francois | Roy | ECCC | Canada |
14 | Gregory | Smith | ECCC | Canada |
15 | Liying | Wan | NMEFC | China |
16 | Lorenzo | Zampieri | ECMWF | Europe |
17 | Olmo | Zavala Romero | Florida State University | USA |
AI-TT meeting recordings are only open to attendees of the AI-TT meeting at this time To access the recordings you require a password. Please contact the OP programme office for information.