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Updates from the director

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Dear CSDMS Members,

1.) New Report: The CSDMS2.0 2015 Annual Report can be found at CSDMS_docs.

The 2015 Annual Report provides you with developments related to the CSDMS web portal, model uncertainty support services, and the CSDMS Web Modeling Tool (WMT), the web-based successor to the desktop Component Modeling Tool that allows users to build and run coupled Earth system models on a high-performance computing cluster (HPCC) from a web browser. Reports from each of the six CSDMS Working Groups (including the newly reformed Interagency Working Group) and seven Focus Research Groups (including the recently launched Ecosystem Dynamics FRG) are provided. We outline past achievements and their plans to implement the CSDMS Strategic Plan.

2.) The EKT repository now highlights the CSDMS contributions to NOAA’s ‘Science on a Sphere’ data repository. The developed datasets and quick links to the NOAA data catalogue and teaching materials are provided.

Dams and Reservoirs 1800-2010
Dams and Reservoirs Mississippi River 1800-2010
Dams and reservoirs Yangtze River 1800-2010
Rivers Daily Discharge
Flood Events 2000-2009
Wave Heights 2012
Wave Power 2012
Wave heights Hurricane Katrina 2005
Wave heights Hurricane Sandy 2012
A closer look at El Nino & La Nina

3) The successful 2015 CSDMS Annual Meeting, “Models meet Data, Data meet Models,” took place May 26-28, 2015 in Boulder Colorado. Fifteen state-of-the-art keynote presentations, ten outstanding clinics, and 50 poster presentations along with community discussions on data and models were provided. All presentations, posters and clinic abstracts are provided in Appendix 2 & 3 within our Annual Report http://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/CSDMS_meeting_2015. All plenary keynote presentations and most clinics were recorded and are provided through the CSDMS YouTube channel, which is also embedded in the CSDMS web portal.

4) The 2015 CSDMS Lifetime Achievement Award in Earth Surface Dynamics Modeling was presented to Professor Chris Paola (University of Minnesota) in Boulder, Colorado, as part of the 2015 CSDMS Annual Meeting. Presenters included Dr. Man Liang, Professor Brad Murray, Professor Charles Vorosmarty, and Professor James Syvitski. The CSDMS Program Director’s Award was given to Professor Bilal Haq. The 2014 Student Modeler Award went to Dr. Jean-Arthur Olive for his submission, “Modes of extensional faulting controlled by surface processes,” which investigates the feedbacks between surface processes and tectonics in an extensional setting by coupling a 2-D geodynamical model with a landscape evolution law. The Best Poster Award for the CSDMS Annual Meeting 2015 went to Katherine Ratliff for her submission, “River-ocean interactions: Building a new morphodynamic delta model.” Professor Patricia Wiberg, CSDMS Steering Committee Chair, presented Ratliff with a Kindle. Further details are available in Appendix 4 of our Annual Report http://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/CSDMS_docs.

5) The CSDMS Integration Facility officially released WMT1.0, the CSDMS Web Modeling Tool. WMT is a web application that provides an Ajax client-side graphical interface and a RESTful server-side database and API that allows users, from a web browser on a desktop, laptop or tablet computer, to build and run coupled surface dynamics models on a supercomputer. With WMT, users can 1) Design a model from a set of components, 2) Edit component parameters, 3) Save models to a web-accessible server, 4) Share saved models with the community, 5) Submit runs to an HPC system, and 6) Download simulation results. For further details and release information, interested parties can go to http://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/WMT_1.0_release.

6) Please join us in welcoming Professor Wei Luo (Northern Illinois U) as the new Chair of the Education and Knowledge Transfer Working Group, Professor Tom Hsu (U Delaware) as the new Chair of the Cyberinformatics and Numeric Working Group, and Professor Venkat Lakshmi (U South Carolina) as the new Chair of the Hydrology Focus Research Group.

7) CSDMS is on Twitter and regularly tweets on new papers from our community, media coverage of earth surface processes, and job and funding opportunities. You can also keep up with quick announcements on new developments within the CSDMS Integration Facility and the Working Groups. Follow CSDMS: https://goo.gl/W0iOz0.

8) The CSDMS Integration Facility has started to track the h-index for models. This is similar to what Google scholar does for a person, e.g. Albert Einstein (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=qc6CJjYAAAAJ&hl=en). So start entering your model publication references (http://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Form:Publication) and the CSDMS website will update the h-index overnight. Read more about this at: http://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Citations.

With best wishes for the coming fall season,

James P.M. Syvitski CSDMS Executive Director