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'''Dear CSDMS members''',<br><br>
# The CSDMS 2014 Annual Report is [[CSDMS_docs|now online]].<br>The report provides developments related to the CSDMS web portal, model uncertainty support services, and the CSDMS Web Modeling Tool (WMT https://csdms.colorado.edu/wmt), the web-based successor to the desktop Component Modeling Tool (CMT) that allows users to build and run coupled Earth system models on a high-performance computing cluster (HPCC) through a web browser. Additionally, reports from each of the five CSDMS Working Groups and six Focus Research Groups outline past achievements and their plans to implement the CSDMS Strategic Plan. 
# The CSDMS Integration Facility has developed animations, lesson material and running exhibit ‘fact slides’ for 3 Science-on-a-Sphere (SOS) animations: 1) Dams and Reservoirs 1800 – 2010 (http://www.sos.noaa.gov/Datasets/dataset.php?id=472), 2) Dams and Reservoirs of the Mississippi 1800 – 2010 (http://www.sos.noaa.gov/Datasets/dataset.php?id=476), and 3) Dams and Reservoirs of the Yangtze River 1800 – 2010 (http://www.sos.noaa.gov/Datasets/dataset.php?id=477).  Other SOS contributions soon to be launched are Global Wave Dynamics (Wave-Watch III) and Global River Runoff with a special focus on sediment (Water Balance Model-WBM).
# The 2014 CSDMS Annual Meeting focused on Uncertainty and Sensitivity in Surface Dynamics Modeling. The meeting included 15 state-of-the-art keynote presentations, 10 outstanding clinics, and 40 poster presentations ([[CSDMS_meeting_2014|link to meeting page]]).  A subset of meeting presentations and other contributions will be reflected in a special issue, “Uncertainty and Sensitivity in Surface Dynamics Modeling”, with Computers & Geosciences.  In addition to the meeting, a post meeting one-day Software Carpentry Boot Camp was offered to 40 meeting participants.
# Progress is being made to support a Euro-CSDMS initiative to enhance Earth surface modeling in Europe as a major contributor to the existing NSF CSDMS effort.  High-level discussions have taken place between CSDMS, NSF and the European Commission.  IIASA, the International Institute for Applied System Analysis (http://www.iiasa.ac.at), located near Vienna, Austria, has agreed in principal to lead the initiative. Further discussions are planned for this fall.
# ISEM, the International Society for Ecological Modeling (http://www.isemna.org), is considering sponsorship of a new CSDMS Ecosystem Dynamics Focus Research Group. This will allow experts from ISEM to join forces with CSDMS researchers and begin to make rapid advances at this new and fascinating interface.  More details on this effort will be announced at the Spring 2015 CSDMS Annual Meeting.
# Dr. Raleigh Hood, Professor at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, will be taking over for Dr. Carl Friedrichs as the Chesapeake Focus Research Group Chair. Additionally, Dr. Chris Thomas from the British Geological Society is now the Vice-Chair of the Coastal Working Group, and Dr. Hans-Peter Plag from Old Dominion University is the new Vice-Chair of the Coastal Vulnerability Initiative.
 
With best wishes for the coming fall season,<br>
'''James P.M. Syvitski'''<br>
CSDMS Executive Director
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