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The purpose of the workshop is to train experienced users of ROMS how to use the advanced suite of 4D-Var ocean data assimilation and related diagnostics tools that are now part of the ROMS standard code release.
The workshop will run for 5 days, Monday-Friday. Morning sessions will be devoted to tutorial style lectures on 4D-Var as relevant to the ROMS systems. Afternoon sessions will be dedicated to hands-on exercises and model applications.
The first two days (Monday and Tuesday) will be cover the relevant theory of 4D-Var and how it is applied in ROMS. Each aspect of the ROMS 4D-Var set-up will be covered during the morning sessions. The afternoon sessions on Monday and Tuesday will be devoted to running an existing ROMS 4D-Var configuration, most likely the Cailifornia Current system, for which all components of the ROMS 4D-Var system have been rigorously applied and tested.
The last three days (Wednesday through Friday) will be devoted to teaching participants how to set up and run ROMS 4D-Var for their own particular application. The morning sessions will be spent covering technical aspects of the ROMS 4D-Var set-up, and during the afternoon sessions participants will work on configuring their own specific ROMS application.
The goal of the workshop is for each participant to have a working version of ROMS 4D-Var configured for their own domain of interest running by the end of the workshop, which they can continue to experiment with after returning to their home institution.