Dr Edward Steele, the Met Office IT Fellow for Data Science, will present at today's AWS London Summit about the innovative ways Met Office and @awscloud are using AI to potentially transform text-based weather services.
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Met Office & @awscloud are pioneering how AI could shape the future of text-based weather services. Discover how we’re driving innovation in meteorology and public safety in our blog 👇
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🌊 PhD opportunity: Strategic Optimisation of AI/ML-based Metocean Forecasts.
💡Work on real-world challenges in operational oceanography, while contributing to a more sustainable future.
📆 Close: January 13, 2025.
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The guide aims to assist projects in the accurate characterisation of metocean conditions, enabling optimised design & cost. This edition expands on global relevance & requirements of floating offshore wind, as well as featuring dedicated new chapters on marine weather & climate.
Today, @metoffice Science Manager @edwardccsteele is presenting at #OTC2024 on using machine learning to improve the prediction of metocean conditions in the Gulf of Mexico, based on Met Office work with @UniofExeter, @PlymUni & @Shell_USA
Find out more: https://t.co/16mrFNXC3E
On my way to #OTC2024 to talk about machine learning forecasts of metocean conditions in the Gulf of Mexico, based on recent @metoffice research with @UniofExeter, @PlymUni & @Shell_USA: https://t.co/OtjyXxyxNs
OTC article - ‘A spatiotemporal machine learning framework for the prediction of metocean conditions in the Gulf of Mexico’ - available now: https://t.co/OtjyXxyxNs
Interested in studying for a PhD with @NOCnews, @metoffice, @EnvAgency & @unisouthampton, combining ocean modelling & machine learning, that will meaningfully contribute to supporting critical operational decision-making in protecting coastal communities? https://t.co/gEeoOuIbb8
#MATS23 SESSION CHAIR 🎙️
The Met Office's (@metoffice) Dr Edward Steele (@edwardccsteele) chairs the 'Information Collection and Information Generation' theme. 📝
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Interested in working with users to develop & deliver innovative science to help make offshore industry operations more safe, efficient & successful?
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Delighted to announce that Dr Jacob Cheung, a member of my team & with whom I co-authored a paper earlier this year, has been awarded the L. G. Groves Memorial Prize for Meteorology.
Great to be in London to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Marine Data Exchange yesterday: comprising 260+ terabytes of free information (including data in collaboration with @metoffice), at a total estimated value of £1.5 billion, this is a truly amazing milestone!
Yesterday we hosted an afternoon of interactive presentations at our Aberdeen office on the latest metocean updates and areas where we're supporting users to make safer, more efficient and successful operations.
Find out more about our work in offshore: https://t.co/hR6W9Jt8ub
Met Office Scientific Manager Dr @edwardccsteele and Scientist Dr Jessica Amies, have contributed to a new scientific paper – led by a research team from @PlymUni – reviewing relevant modelling approaches.
Read more: https://t.co/Obt5h7emRK
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