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Training workshop on the use of the SEAMLESS Ensemble and Assimilation Tool (EAT)

The MEAP-TT is excited to invite you to the training workshop on the use of the SEAMLESS Ensemble and Assimilation Tool (EAT).

EAT is an open-source, user-friendly assimilative modelling tool for the assimilation of data into the biogeochemical models of the Copernicus Marine Service and beyond: see description, code and video tutorials here.

EAT is not only a development platform for testing new assimilation methods and new biogeochemical models , but also a production-ready assimilation system for realistic one-dimensional setups that you can run on your laptop.

This makes EAT and ideal tool for R&D, as well as for teaching and training the next generation of ocean modellers and data assimilators.

Please register your attendance here, by Friday 16th of June

Registered people will receive more information and material on the workshop.

The workshop is organized by the Ocean Predict MEAP-TT and the European SEAMLESS project, which developed EAT.

The workshop will be led by Jorn Bruggeman and Karsten Bolding (Bolding & Bruggeman ApS) and Lars Nerger (Alfred Wegener Institute).

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