AQ Cluster History

From Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP)

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  • Support to the development of the air quality scenario for the OGC GEOSS Architecture Implementation Pilot
  • EPA AQ Ad-hoc uses ESIP wiki space
  • 2/2008 Supported the organization and participation of the EPA Data Summit
    • ESIP wiki used to prepare for Summit and capture Summit
  • 10/2007 Organized NOx workshop with OMI satellite data producers and providers, air quality researchers and managers, and IT infrastructure developers and mediators.
  • 8/2007 Regular Telecons on Fridays expands participation in the Cluster
  • ESIP Federation Summer Meeting 7/2007
    • Through the GEOSS open meeting session, an air quality breakout group focuses on NOx as an opportunity to
  • ESIP Federation Winter Meeting 1/2007
  • ESIP Federation Summer Meeting, 7/2006
  • ESIP Federation Summer Meeting, 6/2005
    • The definition of a cluster is further refined into both organizational and technical components.
  • EPA and NASA Visits, 4/5/2005
    • The ESIP AQ Cluster was presented to various offices at EPA and NASA. The agency feedback was very positive and sets the stage for close and active participation.
  • Draft Strawman, 3/1/2005
    • A draft strawman report is generated that outlines the formation of an ESIP AQ Cluster. The report is circulated among potential stakeholders within EPA, NOAA, and NASA. Interest within EPA is high.
  • ESIP Federation Winter Meeting, 1/5/2005
    • Air Quality is one of 12 Applications of National Priority as defined by NASA and is one of 5 National Application Areas most frequently selected as an area of interest by ESIP members and stakeholders.
    • An air quality focus group met during the 2005 ESIP Winter Meeting to discuss how ESIP might play a role in advancing the use of earth science data in air quality management. Interest is high within ESIP and air quality is recommended as a new ESIP cluster.