ESIP
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General
Contact
Data System Name: ESIP
Data System URL: http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Air Quality Cluster
Contact Person: Air Quality Cluster
Contact e-mail: esip-aqcluster@rtpnet.org
Background
About the Data System (Purposes, Audience)
The Federation of Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) is a consortium of over 100 organizations in government academia, and industry that collect, disseminate, interpret and apply Earth observation information. ESIP serves as a forum for fostering and sustaining collaborations and interoperability that aim to improve processes for the use of earth observation information in research, education, management and policy.
ESIP "clusters" are domain-specific focus groups that are intended to promote informal, easy exchange of information among organizations. The ESIP Air Quality Cluster aims to connect air quality data consumers and providers by:
- bringing people and ideas together on how to deliver ES data to AQ researchers, managers and other users/consumers
- facilitate and demonstrate the information flow of from data providers to air quality consumers
Presentation
History
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Agencies
NASA, NOAA, EPA
List of Publications, Papers, Presentations
See wiki pages, presentations and concept papers at http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Air_Quality_Cluster
Data System Scope
Data Content
Datasets Served
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Parameters
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Spatial - Temporal Coverage
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Applications/Potential
Health
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Forecasting and Reanalysis
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Model/Emissions Evaluation
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Characterization, Trends, Accountability
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Other
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Data System IT
Primary/Official Store for Some data
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Data Consolidation/integration
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Providing Data Access to users/externals
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Data Processing
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Visualization/Analysis
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Decision Support (e.g. some integration into user business process)
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End-to-End Integration
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Other DS Values
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Data Access and/or Output Interoperability
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Reusable Tools and Methods
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Security Barriers and Solutions
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User Feedback Approach
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Other Architecture
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User Provided Content
ESIP
Overview
The Federation of Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) is a consortium of over 100 organizations in government academia, and industry that collect, disseminate, interpret and apply Earth observation information. ESIP serves as a forum for fostering and sustaining collaborations and interoperability that aim to improve processes for the use of earth observation information in research, education, management and policy.
ESIP "clusters" are domain-specific focus groups that are intended to promote informal, easy exchange of information among organizations.
The ESIP Air Quality Cluster aims to connect air quality data consumers and providers by:
- bringing people and ideas together on how to deliver ES data to AQ researchers, managers and other users/consumers
- facilitate and demonstrate the information flow of from data providers to air quality consumers
Goals
- Serve as facilitator and advisor for the Earth science information community.
- Promote efficient flow of Earth science data from collection to end-use.
- Improve quality and usability of Earth science data and information systems.
- Expand the use of Earth science information – get it to the decision-makers.
- Educate the public about Earth science and science information systems.
Activities
- Provides Neutral Turf where Major Earth Observing Agencies Can Work Together with Other Community Interests to Advance Key National Objectives
- Provide a Broad-Based Community-of-Practice where Strategic Partners can Seek Advice, Generate New Collaborations and Cultivate New End-Users.
- Provide a Forum in which Inter-Agency, Inter-Disciplinary, Interoperability Problems can be Addressed and Resolved.
- Provide an Earth Information Exchange where the Products and Services of all ESIP Members can be Easily Found and Acquired.
- Provide domain-specific context for data where metadata and other contextual information about earth science data is available to help understand how data are creating and used