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  • Air Quality Cluster > Applying NASA Observations, Models and IT for Air Quality Main Page > Proposal | NASA ROSES Solicitation | Context | Resources |
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  • Find, Access, understand and merge air quality observations, emissions and models How: By enabling existing Data Portals, Decision and Science projects to
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  • LSCE Evaluate and compare global aerosol models Compare aeorsol observations and models Improve global aerosol models Derive useful products It is suggested
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  • Air Quality Cluster > Applying NASA Observations, Models and IT for Air Quality Main Page > Proposal | NASA ROSES Solicitation | Context | Resources |
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  • Back to <GEOSS AIP AQ Scenario Back to <Data Summit Workspace Back to <Community Air Quality Data System Workspace Versions: 2008-03-10: Husar Added Architecture
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  • < Back to | Workshops | Air Quality Data Network Organizers: Rudolf Husar (rhusar@wustl.edu); Martin Schultz (m.schultz@fz-juelich.de)
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  • various activities related to emissions modeling in addition the computation of emission inputs for air quality models. Such activities include 1) the acceptance
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  • Air Quality Cluster > Applying NASA Observations, Models and IT for Air Quality Main Page > Proposal | NASA ROSES Solicitation | Context | Resources |
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  • estimates of air quality model boundary conditions, lead to better model performance evaluation criteria for dispersion and receptor models, and provide valuable
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  • Start with Open Provenance Model The W3C Provenance Incubator Group has a good comparison of different provenance models and their mappings in the Provenance
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  • Air Quality Cluster > Applying NASA Observations, Models and IT for Air Quality Main Page > Proposal | NASA ROSES Solicitation | Context | Resources |
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  • Air Quality Observatory Proposal NASA ROSES: Applying NASA Observations, Models and IT for Air Quality NASA ACCESS09: Air Quality Infrastructure Partnership
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  • techniques and many models in use in this fast developing area for both Global Climate Models (GCMs) and Chemical Transport Models (CTMs). One crucial
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  • Events flagging and documentation. Contributions are welcome of observations, models, tools, methods, analyses and discussions- Start Here
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  • AeroCom model output Propose experiments or diagnostics for common experiments Develop benchmark test based on data for constraining process modeling Publish
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  • environment, emissions, and human health. intercontinental pollutant transport model Decision system pattern for AQ Global surfaces of population counts, densities
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  • access to North American emissions inventories, regional and global emissions models, and activity data (e.g., satellite derived fire locations). Not Given Not
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  • Data Portal Communities organize ad facilitate access to observations or models, maintain data catalogs and visualization tools. Data Portal communities
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  • decision-making; integrated physical-economic models; perceptions of long-term climatic uncertainty; tools, services, models, and associated standards for data-driven
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  • hygroscopicity, clouds) Ensure link to other activities: GEWEX, CCSP, Column models, GEIA, HTAP, NARSTO AeroCom contributes to « Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate »
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  • time weather forecast model data from the Unidata IDD (Internet Data Distribution): http://motherlode.ucar.edu:8080/thredds/idd/models.html This page points
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  • limited vertical resolutions, 3-D fields meteorological data and models emissions data and models demographic and economic information Decision makers, and those
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  • /directories for data, software, models, workflows, etc. and G3 A means to discover, publish and reuse computational models within the EarthCube framework
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  • 5.2.4 Models and model inputs needed for the IGACO system GR11 The development of comprehensive chemical modules in weather and climate models should
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  • inventories and modeling. Observations are providing the data for model validation as well as for real-time or retrospective assimilation into the models (reanalysis)
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  • DataSystemAppModelEval 3D-AQS Not Given AIRNow Model initialization and assimilation - http://people.cs.vt.edu/~asandu/Deposit/Sandu_DDDAS.pdf Model verification
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  • comparison to models. E.g. HTAP Data Network Proposal Develop tools for analysis and assimilation of observational data into atmospheric models and other decision
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  • Wiki GOCART G OL: Global Chemical Transport Model Domain: Aerosol | DataType: GRID | Platform:Model | Method:Model Provider: NASA
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  • System Connectivity Matrix CUAHSI Hydrologic Data System; Observational Data Model Individual data system descriptions are editable via their individual pages;
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  • science or education. Typically, Facilitators do not 'produce' observations or models. Neither do they provide direct decision support activities. Some Facilitator
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  • comparison to models. E.g. HTAP Data Network Proposal Develop tools for analysis and assimilation of observational data into atmospheric models and other decision
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  • Observations and models. The NetCDF data model is particularly well suited for storing related arrays containing atmospheric and oceanic data and models. Climate
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  • relationships. The chemistry models themselves can be embedded in larger earth system models, and they can serve as inputs into models for health, ecological
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  • into Decision Support Systems. The ingest observations, operate transport models or perform assessments for AQ policy, AQ management or informing the Public
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  • project or larger programs. Typically, Science Teams use observations, develop models or theories. The output of Science Teams is knowledge that benefits AQ management
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  • each model, ensure the comparability of the aerosol implementation in the models. Based on this identical aerosol input data, participating models and satellite
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  • for a workshop to advance the networking of air quality observations and models by identifying the sharable datasets, assessing the state-of-the-art on
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  • Data Portal Communities organize and facilitate access to observations or models, maintain data catalogs and visualization tools. They are typically associated
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  • compare their (EIs, obs. data, models) directly with a central database or with other participants’ (EIs, obs. data, models). In the longer term, it would
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  • evaluating HTAP Models
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  • approaches, including chemical transport models that assimilate fire observations and forward trajectory models. In the resource table below the smoke forecast
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  • products. The complementary use of EOS with air quality models is particularly important given the model’s potential to characterize multiple pollutant species
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  • measured 3D radiosonde winds. A comparison of ATAD and HYSPLIT trajectory models is given by K. Gebhart of CIRA. http://www2.nature.nps.gov/air/studies/bravo/docs/
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  • Action Item [Giovanni]: Document (model by model) the information pertaining to the differences between various models data on the ESIP wiki page. Action
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  • most weight in the submitted evidence is given to observations or qualified models. In the past States had to go through the tedious and costly process to
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  • Composite models/automated model coupling Provided By: Beth Huffer Brief Description: Combining specialized climate models creates composite models that are
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  • instance are there models and model outputs that can benefit both communities, such as coordinated climate and meteorological models? Are their shared needs
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  • to extension as technology evolves Project should not create new data or models; should not overlap with existing projects Self-contained description of
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  • PM2.5 concentrations in a format for input to health-benefits calculation models. In addition, ozone and PM2.5 from CMAQ are blended with ambient data through
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  • development of commercially valuable products; c. To develop organizational models and practices that will bridge between individual ESIP partner institutions
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  • public alerts Air Quality Numerical Forecast Models? NOAA Smoke Forecast Tool BlueSky RAINS private numerical models (Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems)
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  • See Media: Measurementsall.pdf ==== Air Monitoring Networks for Climate Forcing, Transport, and Stratospheric Ozone====
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  • many scales, each of the above decisions needs an array of observations and models (listed below). Each type of data is significantly limited and not able
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  • measurement and modeling, iii) air quality management interventions, and iv) clean air policy challenges and opportunities. Satellite: At present AQ models only assimilate
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  • those distributed databases and do analysis comparing models to models , models to observations, models to emissions, emissions to observations etc. I think
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  • actively seeking input from observations and models to improve decision-making; Connecting observations/models to SBA decision makers is currently hampered
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  • and services. Brief presentations will include: 1) The SOAP-based service model (with embedded authentication and session management) developed as part of
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  • predictive models anomalies in hurricane models reduced by higher resolution increasing resolution from 2 degree to 1-1.5 degree Coastal current modeling can
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  • presentations that cover the basics of standard services, architectural models developed around services, and specific experiences in implementations and
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  • quality decision support system consists of several active participants. Models and the observations are interpreted by experienced Technical Analysts who
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  • HTAP Model Runs (2001) Juelich Server HemiTap Tool Access through DataFed: UM-CAM-v01 OsloCTM2 LLNL-IMPACT-T5a MOZARTTGFDL-v2 GISS-Puccini-modelE GISS-Puccini-modelA
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  • public alerts Air Quality Numerical Forecast Models? NOAA Smoke Forecast Tool BlueSky RAINS private numerical models (Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems)
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  • Case A: Model Evaluation and Intercomparison This case will focus on comparison of models to observational measurements and comparisons between models. The
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  • tools that can be used but they don’t have the transparency in terms of the models used, and the data that went behind the tools. What could help is a dynamic
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  • it might be useful to construct a collection of interrelated "reference models" as employed by the US Government following the sections of the Federal
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  • EEs over the US, including: (1) Observed/modeled pollutant transport based on trajectory and regional models; (2) Spatial pattern of pollutant derived
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  • Data (Re)Useful for Modeling Big Data, Climate Models, and Resilience: Data Science for Transdisciplinary Outcomes Big Data, Models, and Resilience: Data
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  • one of the participating models as median model, but the mean of the two models in the middle instead. Because not all models provide all the variables
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  • transport, emission inventory improvements through inverse modeling, evaluation of Air Quality Models, tracking emissions trends (accountability), and complementing
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  • have since been adopted as global guidelines. Need monitoring networks and models to determine the overall human exposure
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  • the models has been derived by a model using SO2 as particle tracer for the ash plume. Please note that the time is given in UTC and that the model only
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  • fosters collaboration and innovation by bringing together partners to develop models and tools that make Earth observation data and information more useful and
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  • Exchange will increase collaborative use of data sets, research analysis tools, models, simulations, decision support products and educational materials held in
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  • computations were carried out for about 24 aerosol models. As this was a clear case of a dust storm, I selected the models that some what represent the characteristics
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  • and reuse computational models within the EarthCube framework G4: The ability to compose and integrate models or to extend models into scientific workflows
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  • Network to Find, Access, Understand and Merge Observations, Emissions and Models by Enabling Existing Data Portals, Decision Support and Science Projects
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  • Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development Sustainable Business Models for Data Repositories Prepared by Ingrid Dillo, Simon Hodson, Anita de Waard
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  • understanding and merging air quality-related observations, emissions and models. The process for achieving the goal is to enable existing Data Portals,
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  • resolution models including GFS, NAM, European, UK Met. Weather ensembles are huge, or ensembles of an individual models where you change how the model runs
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  • data is also used extensively for validation and development of atmospheric models, including CMAQ. More than 50 CASTNET sites have been collecting data consistently
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  • science data ranging from satellite imagery to surface observations and models. ESIP provides a forum to aggregate and synthesize metadata for dataset
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  • results of NO2 models will allow a global-scale comparison. This new opportunity will permit the global-scale reconciliation of the models-emissions and
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  • Satellites Models Surface Observations If you have data to add e-mail emr1 at wustl dot edu or tag in delicious with the tags (Iceland volcano Infosource)
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  • Sociological Gamification? Well-structured robust circles of sharing (compare models for sharing) Programmatic How does ESC work with / fit with EarthCube? (talk
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  • Network Meeting information Topic: Networking Air Quality Observations and Models: From Virtual to Real Date: Every 1 day, from Tuesday, August 23, 2011 to
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  • training of various models including domain specific prediction or classification models, LLMs, hybrid models, and Digital Twin models. The system API allows
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  • Air Quality Cluster > Applying NASA Observations, Models and IT for Air Quality Main Page > Proposal | NASA ROSES Solicitation | Context | Resources |
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  • Back to < Community Air Quality Data Systems Strategy Data systems needs to be designed to support both current as well as unknown future applications
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  • of expertise are bone biology, multiple myeloma, adult stem cells, animal models of bone disorders, and assay development. He previously served as the senior
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  • to share their successful practices and to build a set of best practice models for earth data visualizations. This workshop will bring together top data
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  • significant diversity among the AeroCom models (Schulz et al., 2006). Our analysis of the absorption in the AeroCom models (Presentation at the 2006 AeroCom
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  • these two programs for one of the aerosol models (Model 23) used in the earlier calculations. Details of the Model: Refractive Index: 1.55+0.0035i; RMIN=
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  • Observations and models. The NetCDF data model is particularly well suited for storing related arrays containing atmospheric and oceanic data and models. Climate
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  • upon model results, how do agencies engage stakeholders directly in these efforts to provide full transparency? The must be a place where the models, their
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  • I would remove modeling from the B2 integration area...conceptually you are ciorrect...taht is...it takes raw information to drive models...a postprocessing
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  • initial questions, see Schultz, Tarrason: Introduction) Metadata needs for models (chair: U. Shankar; rapporteurs: S. Galmarini, G. Frost) [[media: | Metadata
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  • Hoff paper. AOD -> PM needs physical models that account for particle characteristics, surface reflectivity without model PM and AOD are not equivalent Temporal
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  • PM2.5 concentrations in a format for input to health-benefits calculation models. In addition, ozone and PM2.5 from CMAQ are blended with ambient data through
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  • contributions toward the intercomparison of global models. The 2009 HTAP Assessment seeks to reconcile the models with observations and emissions. This broader
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  • creating semantic descriptions of geosciences models that reduce the time to find, understand, compare, and reuse models. To that end, we are currently extending
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  • decision models. Ground-based measures from EPA, satellite data from NASA, meteorological data from NOAA, and air quality model data from models such as
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  • semantic models striving to reflect domain knowledge of soil scientists as well as New Zealand land use and land cover categories and process models. He is
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  • into a forecast model. We are not aware of any formal Air Quality Reanalysis effort; hopefully, thee community will]] [[DataSystemAppModelEval::The EPA NEISGEI
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  • averaged aerosol properties. In future, Replacing static aerosol models with dynamic aerosol models would be desirable Co-retrieval of surface and aerosol reflectance
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  • emissions. Hence, currently reliable and tested smoke forecast models do not exist, however, models such as BAMS' CMAQ which will be ingesting Deep Blue and
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  • for carbon sequestration (Jeff Bielicki, ORNL/UT) 2:00 - 2:30 Downscaling models for regional and local Applications (Glenn Higgins, NGC) 2:30 - 3:00 IEEE
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  • semantic models striving to reflect domain knowledge of soil scientists as well as New Zealand land use and landcover categories and process models. He is
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  • 1200 geophysical parameters measured by sensors onboard satellites and from models. Global Indirect - air pollution, humidity, temperature, etc. MERRA: MODERN
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  • Predictions NCEP Atmosphere Ocean Model GMAO Ocean Sea Ice Model LANL CICE Ocean Fluid Model MITgcm Ocean Atmosphere Fluid Model MITgcm Atmosphere Finite Difference
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  • diversity that can partly be attributed to processes in the host models. To isolate the host model contribution we propose a simple AeroCom experiment with prescribed
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  • the Earth Science community at large; d. To develop and implement economic models and practices that will bridge between individual ESIP partner institutions
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  • building vocabularies for data interoperability as well as richer semantic models intending to reflect aspects of domain knowledge. He is passionate about
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  • accountability indicators. 3.7 Merging observational systems and predictive models. 3.8 Strategies and Information Technology solutions Observations of physical
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  • fine for Unique locators DOI most suitable for Citable locator No existing models are optimized for Scientifically unique identifier Different schemes solve
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  • Air Quality Cluster > Applying NASA Observations, Models and IT for Air Quality Main Page > Proposal | NASA ROSES Solicitation | Context | Resources |
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  • processes and to support the use of models for policy development preparing coordinated research projects and inter-comparison exercises. The Air Quality &
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  • and efficiency of our AQ modeling? Group estimated that there are on the order of 20 groups in the US performing similar modeling using similar (in some
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  • tools that can be used but they don’t have the transparency in terms of the models used, and the data that went behind the tools. What could help is a dynamic
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  • comparison of models and observations. The service oriented architecture of HTAP IS is well suited for the rapid implementation of model intercomparison
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  • < Back to | Workshops | Air Quality Data Network __noedit__ Hi Masami. sorry you could not make it the Solta workshop. The workshop was quite technical
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  • network data interpretation. Auxiliary data as provided by the networks and models increase the value of the retrieved parameters substantially, and continuous
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  • Discussion Communicating Your Science Workshop (cont.) 2:00 Downscaling models for regional and local Applications (Glenn Higgins, NGC) Round Table Discussion
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  • most weight in the submitted evidence is given to observations or qualified models. In the past States had to go through the tedious and costly process to
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  • coupled with plume dispersion, storm surge, hydrological, wild fire, and other models. VIEWS
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  • metadata which describes a given model run (and its output) Key non-technical issues included: Enabling basic access to models in a timely fashion This implies
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  • surface monitoring networks, satellite sensors, and aerial platforms, forecast models, and emissions inventories that are applied in multiple science and management
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  • monitoring data and from simulation data from complex ambient air quality models.
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  • background air pollution information on the continent. Wind speed and direction, models of transport
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  • been expressed. The proposed standard_names on this page are needed for a model intercomparison of three CTMs within the Global and regional Earth-system
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  • does this stewardship maturity assessment model differ from the previous preservation maturity assessment models? It distinguishes itself from most of the
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  • dealing with the related concerns and taxonomy (e.g. licensing, community models, ecosystem, legal, architectural strategy, responsiveness,...) Concerns:
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  • or remote sensed) and those who create derivations (through algorithms or models or aggregations)] subcommunities as biodiversity samplers, aerial survey
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  • meteorological and receptor modeling data analyses, emissions inventories and models, and gridded air quality/visibility regional modeling simulations. These copious
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  • explicitly mentions using W3C RDF, OWL, BPMN SOA. DCMO advocated less on rigid models and more on unstructured RDF graphs. long-term costs savings. Due by March
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  • To achieve these goals the Cluster will focus its efforts around Semantic Models for the ESIP Community (Brandon 16:20, 29 August 2015 (MDT)) Global Change
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  • 20061001 AOT_1020 Datafed, Washington University in St. Louis Datafed WMS/WCS MODELS Webapp Map http://datafed.net USA/NASA OGC/WCS OGC/WMS ESIP Open Geospatial
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  • area: a proposed story about collaborative analysis of radiative transfer models and observations Emily: Each area and whole should have a task plan. Identify
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  • harmonizing variable names in code, models, data products, and publications; and learn how concept maps can be used to help model knowledge. Time and date. 2020-07-13
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  • protocols, controlled vocabularies and natural languages, business processing models, etc. This session will report on current EarthCube activities related to
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  • drone models tested out aren’t meeting our needs, but the model from last year does. Just doesn’t have the auto landing capability that the new models have
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  • languages provide a framework to explicitly describe heterogeneous data models in support of semantic interoperability. We also discuss tools, triple stores
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  • output of SR1 will be used to evaluate the models with observations and to verify the emission data. All models will be run in their own configurations with
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  • probably link the timeseries to update the spatial google earth layer. Collada Models - another way to create point symbols or possibly uneven layer using Sketchup
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  • development of commercially valuable products; c. To develop organizational models and practices that will bridge between individual ESIP partner institutions
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  • coupled with plume dispersion, storm surge, hydrological, wild fire, and other models. See above. Not sure what this means. Not Given Not Given Data from many
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  • results. EPA AQS, NEI, AIRNow, MODIS, GASP, meterological, census, REMSAD model runs, GIS layers All criteria pollutants, standard meterological measurements
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  • transfer over the network, units conversion to SI and model-common units, data reordering to match model-common conventions such as ground-up, augmentation
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  • WCS interface. NEISGEI serves soem of the HTAP 2001 model results and is developing prototype model analysis applciations for HTAP and a single day CMAQ
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  • information available from different sources within the THREDDS and CDM data models. The diagram below seeks to determine an order of precedence for what is
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  • controls based on intellectual property, incentive structures, and business models has left scholars and scientists with a stolidly analog set of metaphors
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  • and regional modeling basics Naval Aerosol Analysis and Prediction System (NAAPS) Air quality patterns over India from satellites and models Dr. Rakesh Kumar
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  • org/Resources/hysplit-video.wmv Operational model verification – See: http://www.airnowdata.org/noaa/display.cfm Model initialization and assimilation - http://people
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  • of high spatial and temporal resolution emissions data from satellites, models, and surface observations allow us to explore the relationship among the
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  • provides no capabilities to model data or to evaluate emissions. However the ground observation data in AQS is used validate model projections of air quality
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  • ingesting heterogeneous data from in-situ and remotely-sensed systems into models and applications between the pre-fire and fire containment phases. Scenarios
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  • AirQuest system, a database that merges AQS and AIRNow data with other monitor, model, and socioeconomic data, making the NASA data easily accessible. Third, the
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  • utilization. Karl Benedict, University of New Mexico Complementary Web Service Models: REST and SOAP as Used and Adopted in the PHAiRS Project This presentation
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  • Earth Science Collaboratory? rich environment, including data, software, models, development environments Situation today make all of the connections between
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  • strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats? Some considerations include: models, model choices and biases p-hacking, data dredging What machine learning tools
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  • complexity of aerosol models is necessary? more Document model parameterisations Assemble observed vertical profiles to evaluate models PBL vs. Troposphere
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  • prediction systems or their analysis products that drive these Earth System models use complex parameterizations and assimilation of satellite, and surface-based
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  • Air Quality Observatory Proposal NASA ROSES08: Applying NASA Observations, Models and IT for Air Quality NASA ACCESS09: Tools for Data Access and Discovery
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  • what about data models? Worked on APIs first because it was current. Also thinking about how to apply similar concepts to data models. Kyle Onda We all
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  • B1 – AQ Forecasting and Reanalysis for Assessment - Dye/Gilroy Group C1 – Model/Emissions Evaluation - Keating/Gilliland Group D1 – AQ & Deposition Characterization
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  • Science-informed, Data-driven Transdisciplinary Collaborations using Concept Maps Modeling data and information needs for avian conservation using Neo4j Presentations
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  • C/NET product comparisons Keep [all] documentation with data. Evolve data models to include all relevant metadata Invest in other quality and impact metrics
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  • activities to launch this project. The second breakout will explore data and models for the impact of changing environmental conditions on energy supply and
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  • < Back to DataSpaces NAAPS_GLOBAL - NRL Global Aerosol Model Browse Fields RDF for NAAPS_GLOBAL <- Should be a property What Links here on ESIP wiki 400px
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  • Surface Models with hydrological and hydraulic streamflow routing models, in order to integrate the hydrological cycle with the Earth System modeling community
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  • regional downscaling capability using a set of Regional Climate Models and the IPCC models for climate adaptation decision aid applications. Demo of software
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  • these data are useful for developing conceptual models of pollution episodes and diagnosing air quality model behavior. However, those arguments historically
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  • rely. Group discussed a wide variety of possible structures.. Governance Models: FACA (new or existing) - Does EPA already have a FACA that could do that
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  • will start with a brief presentation on popular provenance models (e.g. Open Provenance Model) and ISO metadata standards. Then we will do some "concept
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  • observations that produce information; (2) the analyses, forecasts, and models that provide timely and coherent syntheses of otherwise disparate information;
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  • some insights. Discoveritive Analytics: The use of data and analysis tools/models to discover information Predictive Analytics: If you can collect contextual
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  • can register as their expertise. We can expand these, as needed: Decision Models -Economic Analysis -Optimization -Multi-Criteria Analysis -Risk Assessment
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  • < Back to DataSpaces GOCART_G_OL - Global Chemical Transport Model Browse Fields RDF for GOCART_G_OL <- Should be a property What Links here on ESIP wiki
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  • concentrations with estimated concentrations from air pollution or smoke forecast models Comparing measured surface air pollutant concentrations with satellite derived
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  • Data Intensive (Disk I/O, Network I/O) Computing Intensive (Numerical Models) Concurrent Intensive (Popular Services) Cloud Virtual Hosting Intensity Spikes
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  • coupled with remote sensing data analysis tools and advances in Earth system models. The NASA Earth Science Technology Office is now conducting a 3-year program
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  • presentations that cover the basics of standard services, architectural models developed around services, and specific experiences in implementations and
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  • Architecture Reference Models Eventually, it might be useful to construct the ESIP exchange using a collection of interrelated "reference models" as employed by
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  • involving bayesian inference, and iii) adaptive self-configuration of workflow models driven by dynamic context and user utilities. A key objective of MIDAS is
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  • interoperability standards Workshop lead: Karl Bennedict 6 Climate Modeling Focus: The use of climate models Workshop lead: Rob Raskin to recruit from ORNL Workshop
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  • < Back to DataSpaces NAAPS_NoAm - NRL Global Aerosol Model Browse Fields RDF for NAAPS_NoAm <- Should be a property What Links here on ESIP wiki 400px
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  • concentration from the Navel Aerosol Analysis and Prediction System (NAAPS)model. The background site "Colaba" shows a PM10 value of ~150 ug/m3 throughout
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  • likely involve Existing abstract data models (e.g., CF and OGC) Web APIs, traditional APIs, and related data models (e.g., OPeNDAP and OGC WCS) File formats
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  • (parse_qsl) improved is_num_type() Juelich HTAP Models Capabilities Document This is a large set of models with monthly data. They have been registered for
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  • Observations, EO, are classified into Direct Observations, Derived Products and Models. Users are classified into Raw Data Managers, Analysts, and Decision Makers
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  • She strives to answer the question “How does soil breath?” using computer models supported by data archives.
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  • which we conduct business - Topics: - Licensing - Redistribution - Community Models for Open Source - Intellectual Property - Open Source Ecosystems - Contributing
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  • <Back to Data Summit Workspace <All Data Systems Edit with Form or Submit Word Doc Data System Name: NASA Atmospheric Science Data Center Data System URL:
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  • software and licenses, software management models and providers, IP issues, and community interaction models highlights a need for an "open source understanding
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  • <Back to Data Summit Workspace <All Data Systems Edit with Form or Submit Word Doc Data System Name: HEI Air Quality Database Data System URL: http://hei
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  • WCS data servers that deliver air quality-relevant Earth observations or models. The number client nodes that consume WCS services is even less. As a consequence
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  • Air Quality Cluster > Applying NASA Observations, Models and IT for Air Quality Main Page > Proposal | NASA ROSES Solicitation | Context | Resources |
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  • and ESIP have related missions but different organizational and governance models that could inform each other. I believe I could also foster appropriate
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  • elements reflect new concepts, it may be necessary to extend the conceptual model (19115, 19115-1, or 19115-2). These extensions would be implemented in XML
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  • atmospheric composition are also available for assimilation into chemical models which in turn can improve the chemical forecasts. A particularly promising
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  • (data/knowledge/interpretation produced). Earth System Grid -- sharing climate models HUBzero -- sharing research and education publications myexperiment.org
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  • interpretation. pmfine Datafed, Washington University in St. Louis Datafed WMS/WCS MODELS Webapp Map http://datafed.net USA/NASA OGC/WCS OGC/WMS ESIP Open Geospatial
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  • contribute to the Federation's efforts to develop recommendations and access models for Federation metadata holdings to maximize the exposure of Federation
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  • <Back to Data Summit Workspace <All Data Systems Edit with Form or Submit Word Doc Data System Name: Environmental Geoweb Service (GeoWeb) Data System
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  • the human user modelDigital multi-dimensional digital representation of a feature, process, etc. modelHardcopy 3-dimensional, physical model multimediaDigital
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  • energy consumption models fitted to end-user supplied energy consumption records, and undergo additional data quality control and model parameter uncertainty
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  • chemistry/air quality models), combine models with Earth observations and to contribute toward improved performance of these models. Through this initial
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  • satellite sensors (5), as well as global/regional models (3), including the MACC global aerosol model.
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  • 20080118 Orbit Datafed, Washington University in St. Louis Datafed WMS/WCS MODELS Webapp Map http://datafed.net USA/NASA OGC/WCS OGC/WMS ESIP Open Geospatial
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  • Conversational awareness of the differences between NewCo and CoreCo business models does not suffice. Rule 6: Managing tensions is job one for senior management
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  • Hurricane: Remote sensing data *Ingest to models, which feed into decision systems Accurately model hurricane Model impact along path *Dave Jones ID key groups
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  • Canada (1999-2002) on multi-species, multi-fleet yield-stock prediction models for fisheries management. I am an evangelist and an advocate for open science
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  • Burroughs has created a template of the NASA Earth-Sun System parameters, data, models, and decision support tools. We can use the template to add air quality
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  • change - drought; integration of climate prediction models Impact of drought on populations; connecting models to social systems Presentation by Maggie Glasscoe/JPL
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