7th ICTP Summer School on Theory, Mechanisms and Hierarchical Modelling of Climate Dynamics

Monday, June 29, 2026 to Friday, July 10, 2026
Event City: 
Trieste
Italy
Event Description: 
7th ICTP Summer School on Theory, Mechanisms and Hierarchical Modelling of Climate Dynamics
- Estimating Ocean Transports: Single Sections, Box Models and Reanalysis Products
ICTP, Trieste, Italy. 29 June - 10 July, 2026
Applications are open
 
The School will introduce participants, with an emphasis on attendees from the Global South, to the GO-SHIP program, inverse models, international programs for observing systems, reanalysis products, and will stimulate their scientific involvement within existing programs.

The School will provide participants with the necessary theoretical and practical knowledge in order to use, manipulate and analyze oceanographic data. The aims are threefold: (i) to use datasets from the Global Ocean Ship-based Hydrographic Investigations Program (GO-SHIP) and inverse modelling techniques to compute oceanic transports; (ii) to analyze existing Atlantic observational arrays (e.g., OSNAP, RAPID, MOVE, SAMBA/SAMOC); (iii) to complement observational products with a variety of ocean reanalysis.
The School, organized over a 10-day period as an in-person event, will include theoretical lectures on the current state of knowledge as well as practical sessions with the development of student projects to provide a hands-on approach to the understanding of the material presented in the lectures.
 
 
Deadline for applications: 30/04/2026 
 
Topics:
  • Inverse models
  • Observational time series
  • Ocean models and reanalysis


Speakers:
D. Iovino, Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Italy
M. P. Chidichimo, CONICET, UNSAM, Argentina
P. Polito, University of São Paulo Oceanographic Institute, Brazil
O. T. Sato, University of São Paulo Oceanographic Institute, Brazil
B. Sloyan, CSIRO, Australia
A. Storto, ISAC‑CNR, Italy
L. D. Talley, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, USA
P. Velez Belchí, IEO‑CSIC, Spain
C. Yang, ISAC‑CNR, Italy
 

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