Difference between revisions of "Air Quality Work Group"
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* 2008-07-15: Live meeting in Durham, NH | * 2008-07-15: Live meeting in Durham, NH | ||
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− | + | ===[[GEOSS_AIP_AQ_Scenario| GEOSS AIP Air Quality Scenario]]=== | |
− | + | The ESIP Air Quality Cluster has participated in the development of a [http://www.ogcnetwork.net/AIpilot GEOSS Architecture Implementation Pilot] [[GEOSS_AIP_AQ_Scenario| '''Air Quality Scenario''']]. This Scenario will be discussed and used at a side meeting before the upcoming [http://www.socc.ca:8080/examples/Earth/index.html GEO User Interface Committee meeting] in Toronto: | |
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+ | [http://www.socc.ca:8080/examples/Earth/register.html Workshop on User Validation of GEOSS Architecture Using an Air-Quality Scenario] | ||
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+ | on 5 May 2008. Your help in developing and improving the scenario is welcome! | ||
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+ | ===[[Community Air Quality Data System Workspace|Post-Summit Ad hoc Committee]]=== | ||
+ | ===[[Data Summit Workspace|EPA Air Quality Data Summit]]=== | ||
+ | ===[[NO2 Data Synthesis]]=== | ||
+ | ===[[071022SoCalSmoke|2007 S. California Smoke]]=== | ||
+ | ===[[Exceptional Air Pollution Event Analysis Community Workspace|Air Pollution Event Analyses]]=== | ||
+ | ::The purpose of this activity is to conduct illustrative air quality event analyses in accordance with EPA's Exceptional Events Rule. The community is invited to contribute data, tools or analyses on fires, dust storms and other unusual events. | ||
+ | ===[[Data_Lineage|Data Lineage]]=== | ||
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'''GEOSS:''' [[Recent Use Case Proposal]]<br> | '''GEOSS:''' [[Recent Use Case Proposal]]<br> | ||
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− | * [ | + | * '''Email List:'''[http://rtpnet.org/mailman/listinfo/esip-aqcluster ESIP-AQcluster] |
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+ | **Phone: 866-489-0573; | ||
+ | **Meeting Code: *2279431* | ||
+ | * Contact: [[StefanFalke|Stefan Falke]] Cluster Chair | ||
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==Discussions and Events== | ==Discussions and Events== | ||
* [[GEOSS Workshop on Air Quality and Coastal Ecosystems, IGARSS 08]] | * [[GEOSS Workshop on Air Quality and Coastal Ecosystems, IGARSS 08]] | ||
− | '''Email List:''' | + | '''Email List:'''[http://rtpnet.org/mailman/listinfo/esip-aqcluster ESIP-AQcluster] |
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Revision as of 11:38, July 3, 2008
Acting to increase the use of Earth science data to improve air quality; please participate at any level you would like in any of our activities. Register in the ESIP wiki and click on the "watch" tab to be notified of ongoing events.
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On Going ActivitiesGEOSS AIP Air Quality ScenarioThe ESIP Air Quality Cluster has participated in the development of a GEOSS Architecture Implementation Pilot Air Quality Scenario. This Scenario will be discussed and used at a side meeting before the upcoming GEO User Interface Committee meeting in Toronto: Workshop on User Validation of GEOSS Architecture Using an Air-Quality Scenario on 5 May 2008. Your help in developing and improving the scenario is welcome! Post-Summit Ad hoc CommitteeEPA Air Quality Data SummitNO2 Data Synthesis2007 S. California SmokeAir Pollution Event Analyses
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ResourcesGEO: Home | About | Chairs Letter | Meetings | Brochure | Documents |
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The ESIP Air Quality Cluster has a number of projects on this wiki. Some are active projects being developed in this space, some are archived here for documentation.
Your participation is welcome! In addition to this wiki, the Cluster interacts via telecons, email, Facebook and face-to-face meetings.
The overarching objective of the AQ Cluster is to build better connections, both technical and interpersonal, between and among air quality data providers and data users.
The AQ Cluster aims to:
- bring people and ideas together on how to network earth science data/service providers with air quality researchers and managers
- facilitate technologies and IT architecture for improving the flow of earth science data to air quality management and the broad range of information users
- create a user-driven space for describing, documenting, and providing feedback about the many datasets and tools for adding values to data
- provide a forum for individual projects interested in using and/or sharing services
This effort promotes creation of GEOSS, the Global Earth Observations System of Systems, by which the broad spectrum of users of Earth Observations data will have access to interoperable tools to access, process, and visualize data.
This wiki offers a forum for discussions and activities within the Cluster, and a space for developing wiki-documentation of the emerging AQ system of systems. (How to edit the wiki)
Discussions and Events
Email List:ESIP-AQcluster
Telecons: Fridays 1:30PM Eastern; Phone: 866-489-0573; Meeting Code: *2279431*
- ESIP Winter Meeting Jan 9-10
- A&WMA Aerosol and Atmospheric Optics: Visual Air Quality and Radiation Apr 28 - May 2
- Session on Web Information Systems for Aerosol Analysis
Technology and IT Architecture
Interoperability
Service Oriented Architecture
Dataspace: Documentation of AQ Datasets and Tools
Building blocks of the system of systems include:
- Earth Observations (EO) datasets
- Tools for working with EO data which add value in one or more ways, such as:
- manipulation of the data (subset, regrid, etc.)
- visualization of the data
- exporting the data
Data Spaces/Workspaces
AQ Data Systems and Processing Centers
Other Interactions and Activities
- Technology-Application Use Cases
- CENR Monitoring Strategy
- US GEO - ESIP Coordination
- Proposal Opportunities- Area for collaborative proposal writing by ESIP AQ community
- Goddard DAAC Air Pollution Event Search Tool
- Air Quality Informatics
- AQ Dataset Metadata Workspaces
- Health Exposure in Global Cities
- Aerosol Measurement Handbook Chapter - Satellite Measurements
Resources
- Presentations
- Articles & Reports
- Communities, Organizations, Programs & Projects
- Education
- Facebook Instructions