GIOVANNI

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General

Contact

Data System Name: GIOVANNI
Data System URL: http://giovanni.gsfc.nasa.gov/
Contact Person: Gregory Leptoukh
Contact e-mail: Gregory.Leptoukh@nasa.gov

Background

About the Data System (Purposes, Audience)

The Goddard Online Interactive Visualization ANd aNalysis Infrastructure or "Giovanni" is an online tool allowing researchers, students, and application users to easily explore, inter-compare, and analyze remote sensing data using only a Web browser.

Presentation

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History

The Goddard Earth Science Data and Information Services Center (GES DISC) developed Giovanni to easily explore, inter-compare, and analyze data using only a Web browser. Giovanni employs scientifically valid algorithms and a rich schema for describing data parameters, a combination that provides users with scientifically meaningful results. This, sometimes subtle, distinction is often overlooked in other online data visualization and analysis tools. The current version of Giovanni, version 3, evolved from the successes of previous versions that emphasized a simple interface, rapid image rendering, and scientifically valid processing that correctly accounted for the algorithms employed (including underlying assumptions). Based on Common Gateway Interface (CGI) Perl scripts, HyperText Markup Language (HTML) templates, and GrADS (Grid Analysis and Display System) scripts, the early versions of Giovanni were enormously successful and deployments at the GES DISC quickly proliferated. Although successful, the architecture was based on old technology. The costs to maintain and extend Giovanni for new science driven requirements and for supporting standard interfaces and protocols became too great. As a result, a radical departure for a new Giovanni architecture was undertaken. The result was Giovanni, version 3. Giovanni is based on a services oriented architecture (SOA) supported by a workflow management system. It is designed to be extensible with respect to new science requirements and interoperable with standard protocols and data formats.

Agencies

NASA

List of Publications, Papers, Presentations

Acker, J. and G. Leptoukh, 2007. Online Analysis Enhances Use of NASA Earth Science Data, EOS, Transactions of American Geophysical Union, 88, 14

Savtchenko, A., Kummerer, R., Smith, P., Gopalan, A., Kempler, S., and Leptoukh, G., 2007. A-Train Data Depot - Bringing Atmospheric Measurements Together, IEEE Trans. on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, accepted

Ahmad, S., G. Leptoukh, J. Johnson, J. Farley, S. Kempler, Global Monitoring of Atmospheric Pollutants from the Aura Satellite, 2007 AGU Fall Meeting, December 10-14, San Francisco, CA. dec07_AGU07_aura_ahmad_120707_709.jpg

Data System Scope

Data Content

Datasets Served

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Parameters

More 500 geophysical parameters measured by sensors onboard satellites and from models.

Spatial - Temporal Coverage

Global

Applications/Potential


Health

Indirect - air pollution, humidity, temperature, etc.

Forecasting and Reanalysis

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Model/Emissions Evaluation

GOCART, GEOS-5, LDAS

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

Giovanni provides access to the original and their subsets in various formats: HDF, netCDF, ASCII, kml/kmz (for Google Earth)

Data Processing

S4PM, Giovanni workflow

Visualization/Analysis

Plot Types for Single Parameters:

  • Area plots of time-averaged parameters
  • Time series plots of area-averaged parameters
  • Meridional averages
  • Zonal averages
  • Vertical profiles
  • Longitude-latitude-pressure-time cross sections

Plot Types for Multi-Parameter Intercomparisons:

  • Area plots of overlain time-averaged parameters
  • Time series plots of area-averaged parameters
  • Difference plots
  • Scatter plots with regression
  • Temporal correlation maps

Animations Climatology and anomalies ASCII output for maps and plots Web services for downloading subsetted data

Decision Support (e.g. some integration into user business process)

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End-to-End Integration

Complete end-to-end chains starting from the original data source via various protocols are integrated together into Giovanni instances

Other DS Values

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Data Access and/or Output Interoperability

SOA, WMS, WCS, OPeNDAP, custom arrangements

Reusable Tools and Methods

GrADS, IDL, Python, Perl Aggregation, statistics

Security Barriers and Solutions

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User Feedback Approach

Msgs to giovanni listserv

Other Architecture

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User Provided Content