[Dart-users] New DART reference for publications

Data Assimilation Research Testbed users dart-users at mailman.ucar.edu
Tue Dec 2 15:18:45 MST 2025


Dear DART users and collaborators,

With our new DART article now published in Bulletin of the American
Meteorological Society <https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-24-0214.1>, we would
like to update the recommended citation for work that uses DART. Going
forward, if you use DART in your research, teaching, or applications,
please cite:

El Gharamti, M., H. Kershaw, K. Raeder, B. Raczka, B. Johnson, M. Smith, J.
L. Anderson, D. Amrhein, N. Collins, I. Grooms, and L. Kugler, 2025: The
Data Assimilation Research Testbed: A Robust, Scalable Software Facility
with Groundbreaking Capabilities for Model-Data Integration. Bull. Amer.
Meteor. Soc., 106(11), E2328-E2345, https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-24-0214.1

This new paper supersedes the 2009 DART community facility article as the
primary reference and better reflects the current state of the system,
including:

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   New and expanded model interfaces (atmosphere, ocean, hydrology, sea
   ice, biogeochemistry, and more)
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   A broader range of observation types and converters
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   Modern ensemble DA methods (such as non-Gaussian/nonlinear techniques)
   and diagnostics
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   Substantial improvements in software engineering, documentation,
   tutorials, and workflows
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   Highlights of recent community engagement and ongoing DART applications
   across universities, research centers, institutions, and the science
   community


Thank you for your continued use of and contributions to DART, and for
helping us keep the reference materials current. For more information,
please visit: https://dart.ucar.edu/

Best regards,

The DART team
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