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Dr. Kayo Ide is an Associate Professor at the University of Maryland's Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science, within the College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences. Her research focuses on dynamics of atmosphere and oceans, with expertise in data assimilation, scientific prediction, transport/mixing processes, and climate variability. She contributes to NOAA's operational systems and collaborates with teams like the UFS Coastal Applications Team.
Her work emphasizes integrating advanced observational technologies (e.g., satellite data from CrIS, Aeolus) into numerical weather prediction and ocean modeling frameworks. Key projects include optimizing data assimilation algorithms, evaluating new sensor constellations (e.g., CubeSats), and improving forecast initialization techniques. Dr. Ide also develops software tools like the System for Analysis of Wind Collocations (SAWC) to intercompare multi-platform wind observations.
Publications highlight innovations in satellite data utilization, ensemble-based methods, and the impact of novel observing systems on operational forecasting. Her research bridges computational methods, environmental science, and applied meteorology, addressing challenges in global climate monitoring and predictive modeling.
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