Difference between revisions of "NO2 Workshop"

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** identify gaps between what is currently provided and what is needed
 
** identify gaps between what is currently provided and what is needed
 
** determine what can be done by each group (data producers, IT developers, and AQ researchers/managers) to create a network for building better applications.  
 
** determine what can be done by each group (data producers, IT developers, and AQ researchers/managers) to create a network for building better applications.  
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**Challenges/obstacles scientists are facing in understanding NO2 data
 
* Next steps in developing networked elements and applications
 
* Next steps in developing networked elements and applications
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'''Suggested invitees from the satellite/surface data producer side:'''
 
'''Suggested invitees from the satellite/surface data producer side:'''
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* Rich Poirot (State of Vermont Air Pollution Control Division)
 
* Rich Poirot (State of Vermont Air Pollution Control Division)
 
* CEOS representative
 
* CEOS representative
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'''Suggested invitees from EPA:'''
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*Alice Gilliland
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*Rob Pinder

Revision as of 12:57, October 5, 2007

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Objective:
Assemble air pollution monitoring scientists (satellite and surface sensor data producers), information scientists and technology developers, and air quality researchers and managers to begin defining guidelines and best practices in creating web networks and applications that use satellite and surface data for assessment, analysis and modeling of air quality. For purposes of framing the discussion, the group will focus on NO2 monitoring, analysis, modeling and applications.

Date:

  • 1 or 2 days in October/November
  • possibilities: Oct 31, Nov 1 or Nov 2

Working Agenda:
Possible Agenda Items for workshop:

  • Workshop overview with expected outcomes
  • Existing AQ network elements and demos of tools and services
    • Example prototype web applications (how current applications are using satellite and surface data for air quality assessment, analysis and planning)
  • Feedback on prototypes from the perspective of:
    • Data product and sensor/monitor scientists
    • Information technology developers and mediators
    • Air quality researchers and managers
  • How to improve future AQ applications using satellite and surface data
    • how to establish connections among data/algorithm producers, data providers, web infrastructure mediators, and end users.
    • clarify appropriate application and interpretation of the NO2 products
    • define key assumptions, restrictions, caveats, etc. that need to be captured along with data (e.g., data lineage)
    • identify gaps between what is currently provided and what is needed
    • determine what can be done by each group (data producers, IT developers, and AQ researchers/managers) to create a network for building better applications.
    • Challenges/obstacles scientists are facing in understanding NO2 data
  • Next steps in developing networked elements and applications


Suggested invitees from the satellite/surface data producer side:

  • Kelly Chance (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
  • Martin Randall (Dalhousie University)
  • Greg Frost (NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory)
  • Ken Pickering (NASA-GSFC)
  • Jim Gleason (NASA-GSFC)
  • Ernie Hilsenrath (NASA-GSFC)
  • Mike Koerber (Lake Michigan Air Directors Consortium)
  • Rich Poirot (State of Vermont Air Pollution Control Division)
  • CEOS representative

Suggested invitees from EPA:

  • Alice Gilliland
  • Rob Pinder