CMCC Webinar – IMMERSE User Remote Workshop on Interfaces

On 05 April 2019 (15:00 PM CEST) the Euro - Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC) is holding a webinar on "IMMERSE User Remote Workshop on Interfaces". 

ABSTRACT:

IMMERSE is a new H2020 project which aims to prepare numerical ocean models for the next generation Copernicus Marine Environment and Monitoring Service (CMEMS). It received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 821926.
To strengthen and facilitate the link between new advanced CMEMS products  to services and downstream applications, IMMERSE sets a dedicated work-package that aims to  prepare the integration of products based on improved ocean models and high-resolution EO datasets and, in particular, to implement a prototype toolbox for seamless uptake of CMEMS products in downstream operational systems. The scope of this User Remote Workshop is to present the general objectives of IMMERSE Project, CMEMS and DIAS, and to  get feedbacks, through a questionnaire, from the users audience in order to refine, assess and consolidate the IMMERSE Interfaces High Level Architecture.

SPEAKERS:

  • Stefania Ciliberti – Fondazione Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici Michela De Dominicis – National Oceanography Center
  • Yann Drillet – Mercator Ocean International
  • James Harle – National Oceanography Center
  • Jeff Polton – National Oceanography Center
  • Laura Stefanizzi – Fondazione Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici (CMCC)

Moderator: 

Dorotea Iovino - Fondazione Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici (CMCC)

AGENDA:

  • 3.00 pm: Introduction, IMMERSE and WP7 Activities – Dorotea Iovino, CMCC
  • 3.15 pm: Copernicus Marine Service & DIAS – Yann Drillet, MOI
  • 3.30 pm: Scope of T7.3 and Questionnaire for Users – Stefania Ciliberti, CMCC – Jeff Polton, NOC – James Harle, NOC – Michela De Dominicis, NOC – Laura Stefanizzi, CMCC
  • 3.45 pm: Q&A session moderated by Dorotea Iovino and discussion
  • 4.30 pm: End of the webinar