{"id":691,"global_id":"hydrouncertainty.org?id=691","global_id_lineage":["hydrouncertainty.org?id=691"],"author":"2","status":"publish","date":"2019-02-01 17:11:16","date_utc":"2019-02-01 22:11:16","modified":"2019-02-11 22:32:06","modified_utc":"2019-02-12 03:32:06","url":"http:\/\/hydrouncertainty.org\/event\/sites-2019\/","rest_url":"http:\/\/hydrouncertainty.org\/wp-json\/tribe\/events\/v1\/events\/691","title":"SITES 2019","description":"

Summer School on Information Theory in the Earth Sciences (SITES)<\/h1>\n

Information theory provides a powerful conceptual framework for learning, model building, and prediction in the Earth sciences. It extends probability theory in certain important ways that make it particularly applicable to questions related to value and uncertainty associated with models, data, and forecasts:<\/p>\n