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STATUS. Slow progress Budget uncertainty/risks Unable to initiate the curriculum Several opportunities to bid a graceful retreat However, still believe the need remains Revised proposal from St Johns Almost there!. Revision original proposal January 4th - January 16th, 2009 => 2010
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STATUS • Slow progress • Budget uncertainty/risks • Unable to initiate the curriculum • Several opportunities to bid a graceful retreat • However, still believe the need remains • Revised proposal from St Johns • Almost there!
Revision original proposal • January 4th - January 16th, 2009 => 2010 • 2 weeks • Summer • Long university break (UWA) • Short university break (NH) • Week following New Year Eve (post Christmas)
Venue - Perth/WA Capital of WA Population - 1.5M Mean max(Jan) - 29.7 Mean min (Jan) - 17.3 Mean rain days (Jan) - 0.7 Mean cloud days (Jan) - 5.1
Venue - Perth/WA • Local venue • University of WA • Lecture/Computer Labs/College accom. • Active ocean community • IO-GOOS, • IOC-WA, • IO-GOOS, • WAIMOS, • WAMSI • UWA, CSIRO, • Bureau RO, RAN
Venue - Perth/WA • Ocean applications • Fisheries • Oil and Gas industry • Ningaloo Reef / Eco-tourism • Desalination • Defense / coastal surveylance • Tropical cyclones
Committee structure • Organising committee • Chair - Gary Brassington • Local organising committee • Nick D’Adamo • Scientific committee • Chair - Andreas Schiller
Organising committee Gary Brassington chair Val Jemmeson sectretary Tim Pugh IT Ceredwyn Webpage Andrew Hollis Publications Training centre Services branch Nick D’Adamo (IOC-WA) local Chari Pattriatchi (UWA) local
Scientific Committee Invited: Pierre-Yves LeTraon Jiang Zhu James Cummings V.S.N. Murty Andreas Oschlies Accepted: Andreas Schiller Jacques Verron Mike Bell Keith Haines Gary Meyers Chari Pattriachi Eric Chassignet Bob Woodham Tony Lee
Logistics Perth/WA • Flight connections to Perth (fluctuations) • London/Paris - Singapore - Perth • 17 hours 30 mins • AUD2543 (Qantas economy) • LA - Melbourne/Sydney - Perth • 17 hours 30 mins • AUD2100 (Qantas economy) • Tokyo - Perth • 10 hours 25 mins • AUD2400 (Qantas economy)
Student/Lecturer composition • 60 participants • 30 International (US(10), Europe(20)) • 20 Regional (Japan, China, SE-Asia, India) • 10 Local (Australia) • 27 lecturers • 12 International (US(4), Europe (8)) • 10 Regional • 5 Local • 5 Local organisers
Objectives: • Form/motivate the young scientists and professionals that will be the principal movers and users of operational oceanographic outputs in the next 10 years. • Bring together leading scientists to summarize our present knowledge in ocean modeling, ocean observing systems, and data assimilation to present an integrated view of oceanography. • In addition to formal lectures, shorter talks by experts in the field will expose the participants to a wide range of applications. • Attendees will also have the opportunity to present their work via poster sessions. • Lecture notes will be reviewed by the attendees and will be published as a proceedings volume. • Principal topics: Ocean modelling, ocean satellite and in-situ data, data assimilation, validation, integration, systems, and products. • A number of presentations will be made concerning uses of operational oceanography. • Specific emphasis will be given to, but not limited to, operational oceanography in the Indo-Pacific region. • Attendance: The school is directed to graduate students, post-docs, and young scientists and to professionals that are or will be involved in the development of integrated oceanography. It is open to all countries. • Special effort made to include participants from developing countries for knowledge dissemination.
Draft Structure of Lectures • 1st GODAE Summer School (8 double lectures and 15 single lectures) • Overview talks • Models - Theory (x2) • Observations – Remote Sensing (x2) • Models – Climate/Coarse Resolution Applications (x2) • Observations - in situ observing systems (x2) • Observations - surface fluxes (x2) • Data Assimilation - Inverse Methods (x2) • Models – Isopycnic and Hybrid Models (2x) • Data Assimilation - Kalman Filter Applications (2x) • Data Assimilation - Adjoint Applications (2x) • Models – Coastal (x2) • Models - Biogeochemical • Systems - Seasonal Prediction • Systems – Mercator • Systems – SAR Applications • Systems – MERSEA • Systems – BLUElink • Systems – FOAM • Systems – NRL • Systems – Intercomparison Projects • … • Plus student exercises
Publication • Motivation • Long term record of contents • Additional return for lecturer effort • Attractive to funding agencies • Demonstration of dynamics/progress of field • New results and new lecturers/perspectives • Constraints • New / unique areas of content • Lecturer preparation of material • Editing process • GODAE symposium special issue • Format • BMRC Research Report • OO Special Issue
REVISED PROPOSAL • Revised date January 2010 • Managing budgetary risks (moving away from the final symposium) • Fall within a different budget cycle • The hope is for stronger commitments amongst the agencies • Still competing with funding for the GODAE office extension • Revised context • GODAE moving to GODAE follow on • ET-OOFS being formed • Summer school curriculum should reflect this • Science plan • Delayed awaiting confirmation of the composition of the school and budget
Budget assumptions • Full paid scholarships for students preferred • Professionals - self funded • 27 lecturers - full funded • 12 International (US(4), Europe (8)) • 5 Regional • 5 Local • 5 Local organisers
Overseas costs • Lecturer • Accommodation/Meals - $2.5K • Airfare - AUD2.5K • Europe - AUD40K/Euro26K • US - AUD20K/US20K • Regional - AUD20K • Student • Accommodation/Meals - $2K • Airfare - AUD2.5K • Europe - AUD90K/Euro60K • US - AUD45K/US45K • Regional - AUD45K
Local funding assumptions • Bureau/CSIRO AUD100K • Local funding AUD10K • ArcNESS AUD6K • Total AUD116K • Local costs • Committee (pre-school) - AUD10K • Committee(4)/Local Lecturers(5) - AUD30K (AUD3K) • Local students(10) - AUD25K (AUD2.5K) • Local venue - AUD47K - 60K • Total AUD112K-125K • Shortfall 0-10K
Europe funding assumptions • 20K euro - MyOcean • Assume 20K Euro - (Met-Office, Ifremer, Mercator,…) • Total Euro40K • Costs • Europe students (20) - AUD90K/Euro60K • Airfare Euro 33K • Local venue AUD40K/Euro 27K • Europe Lecturers(8) - AUD 40K/Euro 26K (AUD2.5K+Airfare) • Airfare Euro 13K • Local venue AUD20K/Euro13K • Total Euro 86K • Shortfall • 16 students
US funding assumptions • 5 participants (AUD 25K/USD 25K) - Tony Lee (JPL) ??? • Other? • Costs • US students (10) - AUD 45K/USD 45K • Airfare USD 25K • Local venue AUD 20K/USD 20K • US Lecturers(4) - AUD 20K/USD 20K • Airfare US 10K • Local venue AUD10K/USD 10K • Total USD 65K • Shortfall • 1-2 lecturers USD 10K • 10 students USD 45K
Regional funding assumptions • 3 students (AUD13K) - Jiang (China) • Costs • Regional students (10) - AUD50K • Airfare AUD 25K • Local venue AUD 25K • Regional Lecturers(5) - AUD 25K • Airfare AUD 12.5K • Local venue AUD12.5K • Shortfall • 5 Lecturers AUD 12.5K (possibly not fund) • 7 Students AUD 35K
Budget cost options • No regional lecturers • 2 US lecturers • Reduce student numbers, (minimise risks) • Reduce the summer school to one week • (Halve local costs AUD60K) • Budget funding options • WMO-IOC ? • European agencies • US? • Regional?