 So, Judith and I, we had just a few concluding remarks and we'll try to end not too long after 12, 30 after the end time. Judith, shall I share the screen? It's great. And I'm sorry, I just realized my camera was off. Yeah, yes. Yeah. Okay. You, yeah. Do you see the full screen? Yeah. Okay. Yeah, thanks again all for, it's been long four weeks but really enjoyable. And I, yeah, I should say Judith introduced me to the idea of the joy of the first kind and the joy of the second kind where joy of the first kind is you're really enjoying putting in all the work and the joy of the second kind is you enjoy the reward to the fruits of your hard work and labor. And so it's been, yeah, really a lot of pleasure to see all the great talks we've had. We started planning for this more than two years ago, I think, with discussions with Judith, with others at NCAR, with the S2S, International S2S Group with Frederick Weart and Andrew Robertson and others. We, yeah, we had a lot of input and guidance from our scientific organizing committee as well at the planning phase of this colloquium as well as workshops. So we would like to thank all of our scientific organizing committee members for, yeah, all the ideas and effort you've put in for organizing this. We would like to thank especially the NCAR ASP Group, Scott, Michelle, Paula, Fisher, who've stayed with us. We had regular meetings over the last two years, last year and a half with a lot of input from them and help in organizing, especially over the last month for recording for the Zoom sessions to go smoothly and for posting the videos after the lectures each day. So thanks for that, Scott and Michelle. And thanks to Chris Davis and Rebecca Hacker, who was the director of ASP Before Chris, took over recently for all the support you've given us. Thanks to NSF for sponsoring the ASP program and for making this happen. We've got funding from NOAA and the WWRP for organizing an in-person workshop. Thanks for the support for that and we will come back to that in a few slides. Yeah, so as all of you know, it's been a month, almost a month since we started. We had two great weeks of the student colloquium and then this week of an amazing set of talks, scientific talks at the workshop. We would like to thank all the speakers for the student colloquium, for great pedagogical lectures. Yeah, we got really good feedback from the students as well of them learning a lot during the colloquium. I also personally learned a lot from this and I'm sure many of you as well have learned a lot from these lectures. I just wanna jump in here. Thank you so much for Anish who did those Trello boards and he has been fantastic in uploading the slides from each speaker. So in the future, if you want to go back and listen to a talk or see the slides, we please go to the Trello boards for the workshop and the summer colloquium. You should also have access to the recorded lectures and in the near future, we will upload them to an NCAR ASP YouTube channel. So you can always re-listen or look at the references made in those lectures. You have access now and it'll be public available. So please distribute it in the future to everyone. And thanks to all the student project leads. It was a lot of work to prepare for the student projects, prepare the Jupyter notebooks, prepare the data that was being used and processed for the student projects. It's a lot of work, especially with all of your busy schedules that you made time for this. So thank you again. I think we, yeah, going to the next slide, we'll see that the students did gain a lot out of this, but we also have really good outcomes from these projects. So thanks to Andy, Angel, Abby, Aaron, John, Andy, Mike and Will, yeah, and then we, yeah, we would like to thank all the speakers at this week's workshop as well. Thanks for those who gave two talks, one at the colloquium and the workshop and thanks to the keynote speakers who presented at the workshop this week. Yeah, I've really enjoyed all the talks and learning a lot about the latest research. Yeah, and Judith, do you want to say about the next step? So next step and outcomes. So we were really impressed and I've heard that reflected by many lecturers about the students, the students' question, the students' engagement, not dropping off during the summer colloquium. We had almost no drop off during the two weeks of the summer colloquium. So we're really impressed. And this is also reflected by the fact that a number of the students' projects have submitted abstracts to each AGU or will submit abstracts for a poster or presentation to AMS. So the hope is that these projects will continue and come to fruition. We have discussed in the different groups how we want to go forward and publish the results. And Anish and I are planning to write a short meeting report to capture the key outcomes from the workshop. And as Anish said, we have funding from NOAA and then NCAR, MMM, NCARCGD and S2S and WMO, WCRP and WWRP to have an in-person workshop. And we will be starting to plan this next week so that we can make sure we have a room, et cetera. And we had a poll and 24 of the students have already expressed interest to come in person. So we will be in touch about when it will be and in which form, so stay posted. And other than this, I really want to thank Anish. Anish, I couldn't have done it without you. It was quite interesting what happened here in the background. I saw slides going up while I was talking, et cetera. So thank you so much, Anish. Other than this, I would say, please stay in touch. And if in your future work, this goes mostly to the students, this colloquium has made an impact, just acknowledges in the acknowledgments so that we can go back to the funding agencies and say where the money to organize this has actually gone. So thank you so much, stay in touch. And Anish, go ahead. Yeah, I would like to thank Judith as well. I learned a lot working with you, Judith, to organize this. So thank you for everything you've done for the workshop and guiding me as well to organize this. And yeah, we would like to thank all the student participants. It's amazing to learn what all of you do for your own research, but also all your work during the projects. This is a fun picture we took during the student colloquium. Yeah, memories of good fun we had during the projects, but also discussion time. Hope to meet you all in person somewhere, sometime in the near future at a workshop or a conference or the workshop that we'll organize next summer. We want to thank Judith and Anish for the wonderful work. We know that how much work you have put into it. I witnessed that since the day one, Anish, you married me, Judith. It's a couple of years more than two years of preparation and all this logistics. Thank you very much. Thanks. Yes. We're going to conclude have a nice Friday afternoon and good recovery to everyone. Goodbye. Thanks all. Keep in touch on Slack or email.