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+ | '''Following up on CRT Case Studies''' | ||
+ | * Modifying current "template" to be more in the form of the "basic story" (i.e., this happened, then that happened, ..., oh, but then, ...) | ||
+ | * Possibly reverse engineer existing CRT Case Studies to derive a template? | ||
+ | * Defining "hand-off point" | ||
+ | * Within-ESIP award(s) for best Case Studies (?) | ||
+ | * Generalize to an ESIP-wide pipeline for CRT Case Studies (?) | ||
+ | '''Planning for Chapel Hill (ideas for sessions)''' | ||
+ | * NCSE and its January conference with the theme, Food-Energy-Water Nexus (https://eos.org/editors-vox/the-proof-of-our-science-lies-in-the-telling); Nexus theme and the storytelling aspect. Get Brian's input. | ||
+ | * Re-connect with USDA ARS LTAR. Its data system component is being done by a group at the NAL (National Agriculture Library), the same group that just became an ESIP member in January. Jeff Campbell, the lead for this component, was at the Winter meeting. | ||
+ | * Continue with the case study theme, jointly with Energy & Climate. | ||
+ | ** Forrest Melton (NASA Ames) couldn't participate in the Winter meeting, because of schedule conflicts. His could be one of the case studies. | ||
+ | ** Ray Hunt could be another, thus connecting case study with UAV. | ||
+ | ** Amir AghaKouchak (UV Irvine), who presented at ESIP Summer 2015, couldn't make the Winter 2016 Meeting. A possible for Summer 2016. | ||
+ | '''Bill's action item from Feb. telecon:''' Get status of Amir's case study ==> "Phu [UCI postdoc] is now writing an article for BAMS on a system designed for improving public access and use of remote sensing products (mainly precipitation information). Once his article is ready, I will initiate the discussion to get a case study out of it. Might take another month or two." So, Amir and/or Phu participating in another CRT Case Study Workshop in Chapel Hill is a possibility. | ||
Revision as of 12:45, March 1, 2016
Back to Ag & Climate Workspace
Agenda (Joint with Energy & Climate Work Group) + notes from a "pre-telecon" last week
Following up on CRT Case Studies
- Modifying current "template" to be more in the form of the "basic story" (i.e., this happened, then that happened, ..., oh, but then, ...)
- Possibly reverse engineer existing CRT Case Studies to derive a template?
- Defining "hand-off point"
- Within-ESIP award(s) for best Case Studies (?)
- Generalize to an ESIP-wide pipeline for CRT Case Studies (?)
Planning for Chapel Hill (ideas for sessions)
- NCSE and its January conference with the theme, Food-Energy-Water Nexus (https://eos.org/editors-vox/the-proof-of-our-science-lies-in-the-telling); Nexus theme and the storytelling aspect. Get Brian's input.
- Re-connect with USDA ARS LTAR. Its data system component is being done by a group at the NAL (National Agriculture Library), the same group that just became an ESIP member in January. Jeff Campbell, the lead for this component, was at the Winter meeting.
- Continue with the case study theme, jointly with Energy & Climate.
- Forrest Melton (NASA Ames) couldn't participate in the Winter meeting, because of schedule conflicts. His could be one of the case studies.
- Ray Hunt could be another, thus connecting case study with UAV.
- Amir AghaKouchak (UV Irvine), who presented at ESIP Summer 2015, couldn't make the Winter 2016 Meeting. A possible for Summer 2016.
Bill's action item from Feb. telecon: Get status of Amir's case study ==> "Phu [UCI postdoc] is now writing an article for BAMS on a system designed for improving public access and use of remote sensing products (mainly precipitation information). Once his article is ready, I will initiate the discussion to get a case study out of it. Might take another month or two." So, Amir and/or Phu participating in another CRT Case Study Workshop in Chapel Hill is a possibility.
Minutes:
[TB updated!!!]
Attendees:
Bill Teng
Brian Wee
Chris Beltz
Luann Dahlman
Jason Barnett
Richard Eckman
Justin Goldstein
Roshani Dangi
4 other call-in’s