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== Background ==
 
The overarching objective of the ESIP Air Quality Cluster is to connect air quality data consumers with the providers of those data. 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 for improving the flow of earth science data to air quality management
 
*provide a forum for individual projects interested in using and/or sharing services
 
  
This website offers a forum for discussions and activities within the Cluster.
 
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More background information: [[Background]]
 
 
==[[Air Quality Workspaces]] (Contact: [[User:Rhusar|Rhusar]] or [[User:Erinmr|Erinmr]]) ==
 
==[[Air Quality Workspaces]] (Contact: [[User:Rhusar|Rhusar]] or [[User:Erinmr|Erinmr]]) ==
  
 
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Revision as of 16:24, February 29, 2008

The ESIP Air Quality Cluster has a number of projects, both active and past, on this wiki. Your participation is welcome!

Projects are focused on ESIP and GEOSS goals: creating an interoperable system of systems for Earth Observation Data. The wiki pages here are efforts to learn about and document the existing building blocks of this system and the emerging architecture to make them into a system of systems.

Building Blocks

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

Architecture

Interoperability

Service Oriented Architecture

Current Activities

Data Lineage

Participation in EPA Air Quality Data Summit

NO2 Data Synthesis

2007 S. California Smoke

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.

GEOSS AIP Air Quality Scenario, Ispra Italy, Feb. 2008

Discussions

Email List: ESIP-AQcluster

Telecons: Fridays 1:30PM Eastern; Phone: 866-489-0573; Meeting Code: *2279431*

Upcoming Events

Funding Opportunities

Other Interactions and Activities

Resources


Air Quality Workspaces (Contact: Rhusar or Erinmr)

What links here: Air Quality Work Group