We’re excited to be hosting a Pangeo Community Happy Hour at AMS in New Orleans on Monday, Jan. 13. Details and registration below! This event is sponsored by Earthmover.
@jhamman, @dcherian, and I will all be at the conference. Very excited for this one!
Reply below if you’d like to let folks know about your AMS presentation or poster!
For all of the hydrologists out there, NOAA-OWP will have a big presence on Wednesday and Thursday in the Conference On Transition Of Research To Operations (15R2O). Lots of updates on Flood inundation mapping, new Hydrofabric datasets, and the NextGen modeling framework. I’ll be at the poster hall on Wedesday talking about running river routing as a service through infrastructure as code. 15th Conference On Transition Of Research To Operations (15R2O) - 2025 AMS Annual Meeting
I’ll be sharing exciting advancements in managing weather radar data using open, FAIR-aligned principles. Leveraging the Climate and Forecast (CF) format-based FM301 hierarchical tree structure, endorsed by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), and Analysis-Ready Cloud-Optimized (Zarr) format, we developed an open data model to arrange, manage, and store radar data in cloud-storage buckets efficiently. Join me during my talk at 105th AMS Annual Meeting
Looking forward to this happy hour! I will be presenting my work from NVIDIA on implementing hybrid generative diffusion and regression models to predict radar reflectivity from GOES satellites. Here is the link to the presentation! Looking forward to chat with the community!
I’m going to be presenting some of our ongoing work building data pipelines for NOAA IOOS forecast data. We kerchunk tens of thousands of files per day to provide cloud-optimized zarr access to NOAA’s ocean forecasts. I’ll be describing the challenges and our approaches toward effectively wrangling all of these workflows while minding cloud costs and ensuring data integrity. Optimizing and Observing Model Data at Scale