2020 NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
▪ GMAO Contributions Play Key Role in First Public Release of JEDI (11.17.2020)
Core staff of the Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation (JCSDA) working within the GMAO have played a leading role in the development of the Joint Effort for Data assimilation Infrastructure (JEDI), whose first public open-source release was announced on October 29, 2020.
▪ GMAO Contributes to Winning Proposals (09.01.2020)
Recently, scientists from the Global Modeling and Assimilation Office (GMAO) have won several proposal solicitations as either principle investigator (PI) or co-investigator (Co-I).
▪ Two GMAO Civil Servants Retire and Embark on New Adventures (03.25.2020)
Watson Gregg and Lena Marshak have retired after long and illustrious careers at NASA and the GMAO. Their positive contributions to the GMAO’s mission will remain.
▪ GMAO takes the Stage at Sciences and Exploration Directorate's 13th Annual Poster Party (03.03.2020)
▪ The GMAO Braves Wind Chills at AMS 2020 in Boston (02.04.2020)
The 2020 Annual Meeting of AMS was the official conclusion to the year-long celebration of its 100th anniversary. The week started with its annual WeatherFest, an event open to the public with exhibits that covered all things weather, water, and climate. GMAO members made an important contribution to these activities through presentations and poster sessions.
▪ GMAO Team Members, and AGU, Return to San Francisco (01.06.2020)
After two years in other locations, the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting returned to San Francisco, CA, from December 9-13, 2019. NASA's Global Modeling and Assimilation Office (GMAO) had strong representation at this meeting.