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[crosspost] Tackling Big Climate Data in the Cloud

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[crosspost] Tackling Big Climate Data in the Cloud

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This is a cross-posting, please RSVP on our partner's eventbrite page (the event is free, but RSVP is required):

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/bc-data-colloquium-series-january-30-joe-hamman-ncar-tickets-84802529649

We are happy to cross-post a UBC PIMS bcdata Colloquim Series event:

Tackling Big Climate Data in the Cloud, Joe Hamman, Pangeo

Registration, Networking and Refreshments: 18:00
Talk: 18:30

Abstract:

Researchers in the climate sciences are increasingly overwhelmed with the volume and complexity of data produced by climate models, satellite platforms, and in-situ observations. At a time when rapid synthesis and actionable discovery are needed most, many scientists are struggling to keep pace. In this talk, we explore how cloud computing is accelerating the pace of discovery across the geosciences, and how community efforts centered around open source software and open data are revolutionizing the way data driven discovery is done.

Biography:

Joe Hamman is a scientist at the U.S. National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). His research focuses on the development of data science tools and methods to better understand the impacts of climate change. He is an active contributor to numerous open source software projects. He holds a MS and a PhD from the University of Washington, a BS from the University of Arizona, and a PE in Washington State.

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