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International summer school f or Observing, Assimilating and Forecasting the Ocean

International summer school f or Observing, Assimilating and Forecasting the Ocean. 11-22 January, 2010 Perth, Australia. Invited lecturers. Jacques Verron - LEGI, Grenoble, France 
Eric Chassignet - Florida State University, USA 
Pierre-Yves Le Traon - Ifremer , France.

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International summer school f or Observing, Assimilating and Forecasting the Ocean

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  1. International summer school for Observing, Assimilating and Forecasting the Ocean 11-22 January, 2010 Perth, Australia Invited lecturers Jacques Verron - LEGI, Grenoble, France 
Eric Chassignet - Florida State University, USA 
Pierre-Yves Le Traon- Ifremer, France http://www.bom.gov.au/bluelink/summerschool

  2. The international summer school for observing, assimilating and forecasting the ocean is a two week course for early career scientists, professionals and students on the progress in operational oceanography and related ocean science. The course will include topics covering the leading edge science in ocean observing systems such as Argo and remote sensing, the latest methods and techniques for analysis, data assimilation and ocean modelling. Venue The summer school will be held in Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. Perth city is located on the Swan River with the wider metropolitan areas extending to the coastline. Perth is known for its warm/dry climate, surf beaches and parks. The summer school will be convened at the University of Western Australia To register your interest contact Dr. Gary Brassington,
CAWCR, Bureau of Meteorology 
Melbourne, Australia g.brassington@bom.gov.au

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