Difference between revisions of "Agclimate telecon 2014-02-03"

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* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18EyygcyF0nCCmmKiCTfS5kaEQ1M4IO85ImNgpc2wpqk/edit#gid=0 ESIP Winter Meeting key findings and related actions]
 
* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18EyygcyF0nCCmmKiCTfS5kaEQ1M4IO85ImNgpc2wpqk/edit#gid=0 ESIP Winter Meeting key findings and related actions]
 
* Preparation for [http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Summer_2015_Meeting July ESIP]
 
* Preparation for [http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Summer_2015_Meeting July ESIP]
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Minutes:<br>
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*Winter Meeting: Briefly looked at session notes and the corresponding google sheet with our Key Findings and Actionable Items
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*Mission Statement (still in draft form) - think about how we can tap into the experiences and expertise of ESIP.
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*How can we more clearly define our Cluster’s role - there are similar efforts out there, so how can we define our role and avoid duplication. *Where do we uniquely stand and what can we contribute?
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*What key document or resource can we develop for the community in the near term (Summer meeting in July)
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''Key findings and Actions:''
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*'''Expand the google sheet of resources - this is good deliverable to work on/expand for July.'''
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*Address connections between researchers/tool makers who may be having specific issues with data, and link them to people who generate or work with the data -- potential “test bed”
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**potential use-case (AIP8, Liping Di) -- AIP8 kickoff in March
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**small amount of funding available
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**linking people to datasets/tools - example: SAR
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***'''Nancy will follow up with AIP8/Liping'''
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*Bring in people from conservation efforts - landuse, farming and conservation to broaden the base - as ESIP members or potential collaborators
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**CRP - Conservation Reserve Program - potential involvement with ESIP, interest in Ag, Water and Climate and may be a good collaborator. **Possible intersection with South Central Climate Center.
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***'''Bill will send information in a brief write up to Justin for CRP connection.'''
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*The cluster could explore the question and pull information together for guidelines and recommendations for practices on data ownership - public vs private data.
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**Possible google doc could be created for developing information about guidelines.
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*Citizen Science thoughts: An interesting conversation to continue.
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**Many people get enthusiastic, but lots of potential error.
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**Citizen Science workshop in Boise, Idaho - possibly follow up with that
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**Quality of information vs. having more information
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**Recording observations (and is that even “science”)
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**Natural disaster related use of citizen science
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**How social media/tweets might be used to augment the validation of satellite data
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**Steve Kelling - Ebird, network of bird observers. Establishing authority of people doing the observations, internal ranking/rating system.
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**Also working with tool developers - data inputs into tools that farmers might be using, where does that input information go and could it be useful for research?
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*Thoughts on questions of resolution:
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**Wade Crow
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**Bring more narrow/focused/technical aspects of resolving resolution issues
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**Potential speaker or short guest talk or potential collaborator
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*Follow up with Molly Jahn
  
Minutes:<br>
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*More of an FYI - SWAT hydrological model has (new) capabilities for easy integration of climate data - good for agricultural use. Long Term Crop Management Processes.
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*July ESIP page is already up - think about the theme and what this cluster can focus on for the upcoming session
  
  
 
Attendees: Bill Teng, Nancy Hoebelheinrich, Lindsay Barbieri, Justin Goldstein
 
Attendees: Bill Teng, Nancy Hoebelheinrich, Lindsay Barbieri, Justin Goldstein

Revision as of 17:40, February 3, 2015

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Agenda


Minutes:

  • Winter Meeting: Briefly looked at session notes and the corresponding google sheet with our Key Findings and Actionable Items
  • Mission Statement (still in draft form) - think about how we can tap into the experiences and expertise of ESIP.
  • How can we more clearly define our Cluster’s role - there are similar efforts out there, so how can we define our role and avoid duplication. *Where do we uniquely stand and what can we contribute?
  • What key document or resource can we develop for the community in the near term (Summer meeting in July)


Key findings and Actions:

  • Expand the google sheet of resources - this is good deliverable to work on/expand for July.
  • Address connections between researchers/tool makers who may be having specific issues with data, and link them to people who generate or work with the data -- potential “test bed”
    • potential use-case (AIP8, Liping Di) -- AIP8 kickoff in March
    • small amount of funding available
    • linking people to datasets/tools - example: SAR
      • Nancy will follow up with AIP8/Liping
  • Bring in people from conservation efforts - landuse, farming and conservation to broaden the base - as ESIP members or potential collaborators
    • CRP - Conservation Reserve Program - potential involvement with ESIP, interest in Ag, Water and Climate and may be a good collaborator. **Possible intersection with South Central Climate Center.
      • Bill will send information in a brief write up to Justin for CRP connection.
  • The cluster could explore the question and pull information together for guidelines and recommendations for practices on data ownership - public vs private data.
    • Possible google doc could be created for developing information about guidelines.
  • Citizen Science thoughts: An interesting conversation to continue.
    • Many people get enthusiastic, but lots of potential error.
    • Citizen Science workshop in Boise, Idaho - possibly follow up with that
    • Quality of information vs. having more information
    • Recording observations (and is that even “science”)
    • Natural disaster related use of citizen science
    • How social media/tweets might be used to augment the validation of satellite data
    • Steve Kelling - Ebird, network of bird observers. Establishing authority of people doing the observations, internal ranking/rating system.
    • Also working with tool developers - data inputs into tools that farmers might be using, where does that input information go and could it be useful for research?
  • Thoughts on questions of resolution:
    • Wade Crow
    • Bring more narrow/focused/technical aspects of resolving resolution issues
    • Potential speaker or short guest talk or potential collaborator
  • Follow up with Molly Jahn


  • More of an FYI - SWAT hydrological model has (new) capabilities for easy integration of climate data - good for agricultural use. Long Term Crop Management Processes.
  • July ESIP page is already up - think about the theme and what this cluster can focus on for the upcoming session


Attendees: Bill Teng, Nancy Hoebelheinrich, Lindsay Barbieri, Justin Goldstein