Understanding climate risk in future energy systems: an energy-climate data hackathon

What: Approximately 40 participants – with expertise spanning energy, computer science, weather and climate research -– joined a week-long Energy-Climate data “hackathon” in June 2021. It was hosted by the Universities of Oxford and Reading in partnership with the UK Met Office as part of a series o...

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Main Authors: Fallon, JC, Bloomfield, HC, Brayshaw, DJ, Sparrow, SN, Wallom, DCH, Woollings, T, Brown, K, Dawkins, L, Palin, E, Houben, N, Huppmann, D, Schyska, BU
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: American Meteorological Society 2022
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author Fallon, JC
Bloomfield, HC
Brayshaw, DJ
Sparrow, SN
Wallom, DCH
Woollings, T
Brown, K
Dawkins, L
Palin, E
Houben, N
Huppmann, D
Schyska, BU
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Bloomfield, HC
Brayshaw, DJ
Sparrow, SN
Wallom, DCH
Woollings, T
Brown, K
Dawkins, L
Palin, E
Houben, N
Huppmann, D
Schyska, BU
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description What: Approximately 40 participants – with expertise spanning energy, computer science, weather and climate research -– joined a week-long Energy-Climate data “hackathon” in June 2021. It was hosted by the Universities of Oxford and Reading in partnership with the UK Met Office as part of a series of themed hackathons supported by the Met Office and held in the run-up to the UN COP26 conference. Six projects were initiated and developed by teams over the course of the week, supported by access to state-of-the-art computational resources on the UK’s CEDA-JASMIN service, and stimulated by keynote speakers from industry and academia. The hackathon concluded with teams presenting their outputs to a panel of invited experts. Several teams plan to build on their hackathon success in publications, ongoing collaborations and research funding proposals. When: 18th May (half-day “scoping” event) & 21st-25th June 2021 (main hackathon) Where: Online via Zoom and Gather.Town, supported by Slack communication channels Affiliations: Initiated by: University of Oxford Dr Sarah Sparrow, Professor David Wallom, Professor Tim Woollings, & University of Reading Professor David Brayshaw, Dr Hannah Bloomfield, In partnership with the Met Office, the UK’s national meteorological service, and with support from the UK’s CEDA-JASMIN service and Gurobi optimization software.
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spelling oxford-uuid:91c488b9-9859-4c5f-b61a-07421009249e2022-08-05T07:39:03ZUnderstanding climate risk in future energy systems: an energy-climate data hackathonJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:91c488b9-9859-4c5f-b61a-07421009249eEnglishSymplectic ElementsAmerican Meteorological Society2022Fallon, JCBloomfield, HCBrayshaw, DJSparrow, SNWallom, DCHWoollings, TBrown, KDawkins, LPalin, EHouben, NHuppmann, DSchyska, BUWhat: Approximately 40 participants – with expertise spanning energy, computer science, weather and climate research -– joined a week-long Energy-Climate data “hackathon” in June 2021. It was hosted by the Universities of Oxford and Reading in partnership with the UK Met Office as part of a series of themed hackathons supported by the Met Office and held in the run-up to the UN COP26 conference. Six projects were initiated and developed by teams over the course of the week, supported by access to state-of-the-art computational resources on the UK’s CEDA-JASMIN service, and stimulated by keynote speakers from industry and academia. The hackathon concluded with teams presenting their outputs to a panel of invited experts. Several teams plan to build on their hackathon success in publications, ongoing collaborations and research funding proposals. When: 18th May (half-day “scoping” event) & 21st-25th June 2021 (main hackathon) Where: Online via Zoom and Gather.Town, supported by Slack communication channels Affiliations: Initiated by: University of Oxford Dr Sarah Sparrow, Professor David Wallom, Professor Tim Woollings, & University of Reading Professor David Brayshaw, Dr Hannah Bloomfield, In partnership with the Met Office, the UK’s national meteorological service, and with support from the UK’s CEDA-JASMIN service and Gurobi optimization software.
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Huppmann, D
Schyska, BU
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