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Today's Topics:
1. Eumetsat: Investigating the Assimilation of Geostationary
Water Vapour Radiance Data (Roger Brugge)
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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2014 11:54:38 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Eumetsat: Investigating the Assimilation of
Geostationary Water Vapour Radiance Data
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EUMETSAT is now inviting applications from suitably qualified scientists from its Member States and Cooperating States for a Research Fellowship. POST: Research Fellowship (Investigating the Assimilation of Geostationary Water Vapour Radiance Data to extract Wind Information with an Ensemble Kalman Filter)
LOCATION: Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD),
Frankfurter Str. 135
63067 Offenbach
Germany
DURATION: The fellowship is offered for one year, with the possibility of extension for up to two additional years.
The Research Fellow will join the Data Assimilation Group in the Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) Department at the German Weather Service (DWD). He/she will work alongside DWD scientists, taking an active part in the research and development of the new ensemble-based data assimilation system to be employed for the global and regional high resolution forecasts.
The work will focus on the assimilation of water vapour radiance information from geostationary satellites. The main aim is to evaluate the ability of the ensemble data assimilation to extract wind information from the movement of water vapour structures observed in time sequences of geostationary satellite observations. Whilst the main work will be done in the context of the global data assimilation system, using a combined variational and ensemble-based approach (VarEnKF), results and experiments may be extended to the high-resolution ensemble-based assimilation system (LETKF in KENDA) towards the end of the position period.
https://onlineapplication.eumetsat.int/OnlineApplication/vacancies.faces?lang=EN
For questions please do not hesitate to write to
K?pken-Watts Christina <Christina.Koepken@dwd.de><mailto:Christina.Koepken@dwd.de>
Andreas Rhodin <Andreas.Rhodin@dwd.de><mailto:Andreas.Rhodin@dwd.de>
Roland Potthast r.w.e.potthast@reading.ac.uk<mailto:r.w.e.potthast@reading.ac.uk> or Roland.Potthast@dwd.de<mailto:Roland.Potthast@dwd.de>
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