Data assimilation using Kalman filter based methods; systematic and extensive investigation of ENSO predictability of the Global Atmosphere-Ocean System from Days to Decades

Environmental Science & Engineering, University of Northern British Columbia 3333, University Way, Prince george, BC V2N 4Z9, Canda.
Jaison Thomas Ambadan c/o UNBC International Center, 3333, University Way, Prince George, BC V2M 4Z9, Canada. Phone (250) 960-5293 Fax (250) 960-5546
SuSe Linux 10.0 on Intel 32-bit, (Front end); GNU GCC 1) PGI CDK on AMD optron cluster, (128 nodes, 2.2GHz), Parallel - MPI, SuSe Linux 9.3; 2) Intel F9.0/C/C++ on SGI Altix 3000, (64 proc., 1.5GHz), Parallel - OpenMP/MPICH, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9
12/31/2010
Dr. Youmin Tang's Group, http://web.unbc.ca/~ytang Dr. Ziwang Deng (Post-Doc), Dr. Xiaobing Zhou (Post-Doc), Peter Mills (Grad. student), Jaison Thomas Ambadan (Grad. student), Yangjie Chen (Grad. student), ZhiYu Wang (Grad. student)
Data assimilation, ensemble prediction, predictability, ENSO;