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Revision as of 10:55, January 31, 2012

Welcome to the ESIP Geospatial Cluster

The ESIP Geospatial cluster is a forum for organizations and individuals involved in anything related to geospatial data and information. We seek to foster and build technical and interpersonal connections between and among geospatial data providers and data users by leveraging existing projects and resources to collaboratively advance improved access to geospatial data.

This goal will be achieved by convening individuals engaged in geospatial data research and development, identifying best practices and data management techniques that improve interoperability and data access. Projects will be developed collaboratively to respond to real-world environmental science needs for geospatial data integration.

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.

Events and Activities

Objectives

  • Address Deficiencies in GIS for Remote Sensing Data
  • Formats and Standards (HDF, NetCDF, etc)
  • Open source (tools, etc)
  • Interfaces/Connectivity (such as OPeNDAP, WCS, WMS)
  • Development of Use Cases
  • Special topic speakers/presentations

Topics

  • GIS Problems when Projection and Datum Spheroids are Different (as they are in all MODIS Land products) - abstract

References

Resources

Active Collaborations

  • TBD

Get Involved

Email List: ESIP-Geospatial
Telecons:

  • Approximately every third Monday at 3:00PM Eastern;
  • Phone: 877-668-4493;
  • Meeting Code: *23138379*

Interim Chairs:


Geospatial