EPIC at the AGU Annual Meeting
December 9 – 13, 2024
EPIC is gearing up for its participation in the AGU Annual Meeting, taking place December 9 – 13, 2024. This meeting is the most influential event in the world dedicated to the advancement of Earth and space sciences.
The meeting will be held in Washington, D.C., and online everywhere. More than 25,000 attendees from more than 100 countries will convene to explore the theme, “What’s Next for Science.” AGU24 will host a diverse community of scientists, students, journalists, policymakers, educators, and organizations who are coming together to share, inspire, collaborate, and engage as a united community grounded to better understand our planet and environment, opening pathways to discovery, opening greater awareness to address climate change, opening greater collaborations to lead to solutions and opening the fields and professions of science to a whole new age of justice equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging.
Registration
Registration is now open. At this time, you are able to register for the meeting and reserve housing if you plan to attend in person. All attendees must create an AGU account to access the registration and housing site.
Poster Session
Jose-Henrique Alves
Topics in this session will include discussions on the motivation and process by which the community can work together to explore, validate, and integrate all aspects important to advancing weather and climate prediction.
Abstracts
Advancing Atmospheric River Prediction: Development and Implementation of a High-Resolution Forecasting Framework
Anil Kumar
The Earth Prediction Innovation Center (EPIC) is collaborating with NOAA labs to improve Atmospheric River (AR) forecasts on the West Coast, where ARs contribute up to 50% of annual precipitation but cause severe damage. A new high-resolution model (UFS-Global Nest) focused on California will be deployed on platforms like AWS and Gaea, integrating AI/ML to boost forecast accuracy for AR-related precipitation.EPIC Systems Architecture: Enabling Rapid Innovation
Kristopher Booker
The EPIC program has enabled rapid innovation within the numerical weather model community through its implementation of various CI/CD pipeline tools, and publicly accessible dashboards. This timely feedback coupled allowed innovation to be quickly assimilated into the UFS model suite.