Some background: SAMSI is currently holding thematic year on the Development, Assessment and Utilization of Complex Computer Models Computer models are.

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Some background: SAMSI is currently holding thematic year on the Development, Assessment and Utilization of Complex Computer Models Computer models are important part of the work done at NCAR This endeavor is an attempt to get the scientists interested in statistical aspects of computer simulators together with NCAR scientists

Today Hear 4 talks: Anthropogenic Land Cover Change Experiments in the CCSM Statistical Properties of Turbulent Flows The Upper Atmosphere: Problems in Developing Realistic Models The Planetary Boundary Layer and Uncertainty in Lower Boundary Conditions Idea for each session is for speakers to present their science, models and potential research problems Aim for participants is to ask questions to help understand issues, see if there is any mutual interests Format is loose … each session has about 35 minutes for discussion to help understand problems See what fits with your research program

Tomorrow Break-out sessions Participant will meet with one or several of the research groups Attempt to further understand problems Help formalize research problems Scope out how might proceed towards solutions (e.g., data, models,…)

Future There will be four-ish research teams formed as a result of talks/breakout sessions Liasons will organize collaborative research groups to address research problems Cari Kaufman Montse Fuentes Shane Reese Jim Gattiker Derek Bingham Doug Nychka

Future How might teams work together One approach: Meet regularly via web (Access Grid) Share progress, results Feedback from scientists Collaborative teams aim to address NCAR research problems Support is available to set up web-based video conferences using the Access Grid Follow-up workshop, bigger in scope, to present results and new directions