Difference between revisions of "Summer 2007 Session: Air quality cluster meeting"

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The primary objective of the air quality cluster session at the summer meeting is to define next steps in ESIP air quality activities. This session is aimed at complementing the
 
The primary objective of the air quality cluster session at the summer meeting is to define next steps in ESIP air quality activities. This session is aimed at complementing the
 
[http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Summer_2007_Session:_Air_quality_interoperability_experiments Air Quality Interoperability Experiments],[http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Summer_2007_Session:_Applying_Service-Oriented_Architecture_Concepts_to_USGEO_Near-Term_Opportunities Applying Service-Oriented Architecture Concepts to USGEO Near-Term Opportunities] and [http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Summer_2007_Session:_Evaluating_Sensor_Webs_for_Earth_Science_Applications Evaluating Sensor Webs for Earth Science Applications] sessions.
 
[http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Summer_2007_Session:_Air_quality_interoperability_experiments Air Quality Interoperability Experiments],[http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Summer_2007_Session:_Applying_Service-Oriented_Architecture_Concepts_to_USGEO_Near-Term_Opportunities Applying Service-Oriented Architecture Concepts to USGEO Near-Term Opportunities] and [http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Summer_2007_Session:_Evaluating_Sensor_Webs_for_Earth_Science_Applications Evaluating Sensor Webs for Earth Science Applications] sessions.
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*Glynis Lough
 
*Glynis Lough
 
*Phil Yang
 
*Phil Yang
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*Phil Dickerson

Revision as of 13:53, July 12, 2007

The primary objective of the air quality cluster session at the summer meeting is to define next steps in ESIP air quality activities. This session is aimed at complementing the Air Quality Interoperability Experiments,Applying Service-Oriented Architecture Concepts to USGEO Near-Term Opportunities and Evaluating Sensor Webs for Earth Science Applications sessions.

Topics include:

  • Introduction to new participants
    • Brad Pierce, NOAA NESDIS, "Chemical/aerosol assimilation activities and capacity building for future operational systems"
    • Glynis Lough, AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow, US EPA Office of Air & Radiation, EPA OAR Challenges
  • Revist the air quality cluster mission
  • Who should be involved in the cluster (e.g., who's missing)
  • How to interact with and use the EIE portal and its air quality portlet.
  • Work with EPA, NASA and NOAA and other government agency representatives in supporting interoperable air quality networks
  • Other use cases needed by the air quality community that could be addressed
  • Funding Opportunities
  • Other topics of interest to the cluster (feel free to edit this wiki page with your ideas and suggestions)

Interested? Add you name below. Contact: Stefan Falke, stefan.falke@ngc.com

  • Stefan Falke
  • Brad Pierce
  • Glynis Lough
  • Phil Yang
  • Phil Dickerson