Representation Uncertainty in the Earth Sciences
- Claire Bulgin,
- Christopher M Thomas,
- Joanne Alexandra Waller,
- Emma R Woolliams
Abstract
The first Joint Workshop on Representation Uncertainty in the Earth
Sciences was held in March 2021. This brought together the Earth
observation, data assimilation and forecast verification and
post-processing communities, alongside metrologists to discuss the
definition and quantification of representation uncertainty within the
Earth Sciences. The aim of the workshop was to facilitate
cross-disciplinary discussion, establishing where existing methodologies
could be shared and to foster future collaboration. A key outcome of the
workshop was a working definition of representation uncertainty
applicable across all the Earth Science communities, which is presented
in this white paper. The cross-disciplinary discussions at the workshop
highlighted the need for scientists to work with metrologists to
establish a common vocabulary for uncertainties, accessible to Earth
Science applications. Further recommendations included regular workshops
to discuss progress in defining and quantifying representation
uncertainty and awareness of cross-disciplinary funding opportunities to
further address representation uncertainty issues.