Difference between revisions of "Air Quality Data Network Solta 2011"
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<center>'''Topical Workshop, Aug 23-25, 2011, Stomorska, Island Solta, Croatia''' </center> | <center>'''Topical Workshop, Aug 23-25, 2011, Stomorska, Island Solta, Croatia''' </center> | ||
− | === <center>Networking Air Quality Observations and Models: From Virtual to Real </center>=== | + | === <center>Networking Air Quality Observations and Models: [[AQ_Network_From_Virtual_to_Real|From Virtual to Real]] </center>=== |
<center><small>Air quality data for [[GEO AQ CoP Decision Support|Decision Support Systems]] and [[GEO AQ CoP Science Teams|Science Teams]] are typically delivered through closed and dedicated data systems, so called "stovepipe" systems. Users may also download the needed data from any of the [[GEO AQ CoP Data Portals|Data Portals]] and then decode, reformat and prepared data for use through tedious, manual procedures. Two decades of genuine effort by [[GEO AQ CoP Facilitators|Facilitating Initiatives]], the dramatic advances in web-based communication technologies and the new social networking phenomena yielded only marginal advances toward seamless flow from data providers to users. Recently, a pilot air quality data sharing network emerged, that enables several major air quality data hubs to share data through standards-based, loosely coupled web services. A real, operational version of this network could serve as a non-intrusive data sharing infrastructure for programs and integrating initiatives that support air quality management, enrich atmospheric science and inform the general public. </small></center><br> | <center><small>Air quality data for [[GEO AQ CoP Decision Support|Decision Support Systems]] and [[GEO AQ CoP Science Teams|Science Teams]] are typically delivered through closed and dedicated data systems, so called "stovepipe" systems. Users may also download the needed data from any of the [[GEO AQ CoP Data Portals|Data Portals]] and then decode, reformat and prepared data for use through tedious, manual procedures. Two decades of genuine effort by [[GEO AQ CoP Facilitators|Facilitating Initiatives]], the dramatic advances in web-based communication technologies and the new social networking phenomena yielded only marginal advances toward seamless flow from data providers to users. Recently, a pilot air quality data sharing network emerged, that enables several major air quality data hubs to share data through standards-based, loosely coupled web services. A real, operational version of this network could serve as a non-intrusive data sharing infrastructure for programs and integrating initiatives that support air quality management, enrich atmospheric science and inform the general public. </small></center><br> |
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