12-16 May 2025
Atmosphere
and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo
We are hosting the Tokyo node of the
Digital Earths Global Hackathon.
During this event, we will utilize one year of
integration results from Global Storm-Resolving Models, including NICAM,
following the Sendai Protocol (Takasuka et al. 2024). A 10-year integration was
conducted using the 3.5 km mesh NICAM, and a portion of this dataset will be
specifically used at the Tokyo node.
Join us for a week of hacking—debugging, fixing, and
collaborating—while having fun from May 12 to 16, 2025, at the Kashiwa Campus
of The University of Tokyo, Japan.
Takasuka, D., Satoh, M., Miyakawa, T., Kodama, C., Klocke, D., Stevens, B., Vidale, P. L., and Terai, C. R. (2024) A protocol and analysis of year-long simulations of global storm-resolving models and beyond. Progress in Earth and Planetary Science, 11, 66, https://doi.org/10.1186/s40645-024-00668-1
A list of
simulations for Digital Earths global hackathon 2025
If you would like to attend the hackathon, please
register here by 31 March 2025:
Participation
is limited to 30 people, so we encourage early registration. If the number of
applicants exceeds this limit, we will notify you regarding your acceptance.
Those
requiring hotel reservations must register by the end of February.
No
registration fee is required.
The Global-Hackathon-Tokyo is taken place at Atmosphere and Ocean
Research Institute, The University of Tokyo.
To help your search for accommodation near AORI, you can
find a list of hotel options.
We offer travel support for a limited number of
participants. If you wish to apply, please select the travel support option in
the registration form. Approved applicants will be notified separately.
Contact: global-hackathon-tokyo-group@g.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp for this event.
Supported by ICCP-GSRA: International Core-to-Core Project on Global Storm Resolving Analysis https://dpo.aori.u-tokyo.ac.jp/dmmg/ICCP-GSRA/
This
project is supported by JSPS Core-to-Core Program.
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