AQ Data Summit Agenda
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Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Conference Room C113
February 12 – 13, 2008
Draft Agenda (013008)
Day 1
(Guidance on the scope and depth of overview talks for this session is needed) see Agenda Design
8:00am Welcome Presentation - Wayland
8:10am Introduction of Participants - All
8:20am Goals and organization: Presentation - Scheffe
- Review summit purpose and objectives
- Review summit goals. By the end of the summit participants will have:
- Learned about the universe of air quality (AQ) data systems and data processing centers.
- Worked in small groups to articulate and document the key non-technical challenges and aspirations in using AQ data for public health & ecological assessments; AQ forecasting and reanalysis for assessment; model/emissions evaluation; and AQ characterization for trends and accountability.
- Used the known key non-technical challenges and aspirations to identify broad attributes and functions of the desired system.
- Worked to identify potential solutions for technical implementation of the desired system.
- Identified a community-wide strategy to continue dialogue and work towards the desired system.
8:30am Inventory of Data Systems (8-10min. ea.) - Dimmick
- AQS: Profile | Presentation - Miller
- CASTNET: Profile | Presentation - Lear
- AIRNow: Profile | Presentation - Dye
- NASA DAACs: Profile | Presentation - Ritchey/Closs
- NEI & EMF: NEI & EMF Profile | Presentation - Houyoux
- Air Quality Modeling Data (CMAQ):Profile | Presentation - Possiel
- NOAA systems: Presentation - Faas
- Data provider perspectives: Presentation - Felton
'Session Objective:' Each Presenter Will Address:
- Summary description of Data System and Usage
- Data types and spatial, temporal and compositional attributes
- Primary User and/or supplier groups
- Connections to other Systems
- Primary Storage
- Planned enhancements/data system trajectory
- Data System Gaps
9:45am Group Discussion and Q & A - All
10:00am Break
10:20am Inventory of Data Processing Centers (10 min. ea) - Lorang
- AIRQuest: Profile | Presentation - Dickerson
- 3D-AQS: Profile | Presentation - Engel-Cox
- HEI: Profile | Presentation - Pun
- NCAR Unidata IDD/LDM System: Profile | Presentation - Domenico
- NASA Giovanni: Profile | Presentation - Leptoukh
- RSIG: Profile | Presentation - Plessel
- Environmental GeoWeb: Profile | Presentation - Walter
- VIEWS: Profile | Presentation - McClure/Schichtel
- DataFed, ESIP, NEISGEI: DataFed Profile, ESIP Profile, NEISGEI Profile | Presentation - Husar/Falke
'Session Objective:' Each Presenter Will Address:
- Summary description of Data System and Usage
- Data types and spatial, temporal and compositional attributes
- Primary User and/or supplier groups
- Connections to other Systems
- Primary Storage
- Planned enhancements/data system trajectory
- Data System Gaps
11:50am Group Discussion and Q & A - All
12:00pm Range of Users/Clients & Discussion: Presentation - Dye
12:15pm Lunch
1:15pm Application Area Breakout Sessions 1: (reconvene before breakouts for insturctions) see Scheffe: Breakout Sessions: Objectives & Questions
- Group A1 – Public Health - Hubble/Pun/Hassett-Sipple
- Group B1 – Air Quality Forecasting and Reanalysis for Assessment - Dye/Gilroy
- Group C1 – Model/Emissions Evaluation - Keating/Gilliland
- Group D1 – Air Quality and Deposition Characterization for Trends and Accountability - Poirot/Frank/Lear
'Session Objective and Output:' Each breakout group will work to articulate and document key non-technical challenges and aspirations for each application area. What would an optimistic vision of “success” look like in the mid-term for this business area?
'Session Input:' Generic Data Value Chain Model (Used to frame discussion)
3:15pm Break
3:30pm Report out from each group (15min. ea.) - All
- Group A1
- Group B1
- Group C1
- Group D1
4:30pm Group Discussion
'Session Objective and Output:' Summarized articulation of the broad attributes and functions/capabilities needed to meet the user objectives/aspirations from the application area break out sessions.
5:15pm Adjourn
Day 2
8:00am Review of Breakout Session 1 and logistics for 2nd breakout session - Sweeny
8:15am Breakout Sessions 2 (with facilitators): see Scheffe: Breakout Sessions: Objectives & Questions, Scheffe: End to End AQ Data and Decision Support Chart
- Group A2 - Enabling Data Access - Willis
- Group B2 - Data Processing and Integration - Sweeny
- Group C2 - Visualization / Analysis - Engel-Cox
'Session Objective and Output:' Document(ed) technical issues, challenges and potential solutions for meeting the aspirations of the application areas described the day before for each of the three functional areas. Special emphasis on interfaces/interactions between these areas.
'Session Inputs:'
- List and description of previously identified technical issues and which group they will be discussed in , e.g., data synchronization, data security.
- Summary of the Day 1 breakout sessions, specifically: the target attributes/functionality needed.
10:15am Break
10:30am Report out from each group (15min. ea.)
- Group A2
- Group B2
- Group C2
11:15am Group Discussion - All
'Objective:' What is needed to take this discussion to the next level…what question/issues need resolution?
12:00pm Lunch
1:00pm Sustainability - Group Discussion - Lamason/Keating/Gilroy
- (public access / tech support / budgets)
'Session Objective:' Discuss strategies and actions to continue dialogue, make progress, and sustain the energy and goodwill of the conference.
1:30pm Group Discussion - Sweeny
- Tying pieces together
- (Raw data -> Processing Centers <- Enhanced/additional processing)
- Group recommendations
- Role of GEOSS and EPA OEI
3:00pm Next Steps - Wayland/Scheffe
3:15pm Meeting Adjourn