Difference between revisions of "ESIP Outputs and Outcomes"

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* '''[http://commons.esipfed.org/datamanagementshortcourse Data Management Short Course]''' <noinclude><br> ESIP collaboratively produced the ESIP Data Management Short Course. A modular online course designed for rese </noinclude>
 
* '''[http://commons.esipfed.org/datamanagementshortcourse Data Management Short Course]''' <noinclude><br> ESIP collaboratively produced the ESIP Data Management Short Course. A modular online course designed for rese </noinclude>
* '''[[EE_Related_Datasets| Access to satellite, model and other datasets]]'''<noinclude><br> The EE Rule makes use of the "Weight of Evidence" approach where most weight in the submitted evidence is given to observations or qualified models. In the past States had to go through the tedious and costly process to find, access and understand these resources. Through the federated data system, DataFed, the States and the EPA Regions can access EE-relevant data from satellites, models and other sources through a single interface. </noinclude>
 
* '''[[Exceptional Air Pollution Event Analysis Community Workspace Participants|Community of event analysts]]'''<noinclude><br>The output of this community activity is a list of those interested in AQ Event analysis.</noinclude>
 

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