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This post-workshop publication serves as a reference for agencies, policymakers, leaders, scientists, and engineers. The report outlines goals, current status, capabilities, and steps to achieve calibration goals for various instruments. Edited by George Ohring, published by NOAA.
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Post-Workshop Publication • Community document that may be used as a reference by agencies, policy makers, leaders, scientists and engineers • Breakout Group Chairs will prepare (in weeks following Workshop) Report Chapters based on Breakout Group discussions and Invited Presentations • Edited by George Ohring and published by NOAA
Breakout Groups and Chairs • IR: Bill Emery, Joe Tansock • UV, VIS, NIR: Jim Butler, Jack Xiong, Larry Flynn, Jerry Fraser • Microwave: Fuzhong Weng, Karen St. Germain, Dave Kunkee • Active: Dave Winker, Scott Shipley • Broadband: Bruce Wielicki, Greg Kopp • Intercalibration: Changyong Cao, Dave Tobin • National Roadmap: Mitch Goldberg, Stephen Ungar
Report • Goals • Current Status • Capabilities • Pre-launch • On-board • Extraterrestrial • Earth targets • Other • Problem areas • Steps to achieve goals
ASIC3 Draft Report Outline • Executive Summary • Background • Observational Requirements Summary • Calibration of Infrared Instruments • Current status • Impediments to progress • Recommendations to accelerate progress • Calibration of UV, VIS, and NIR instruments • Current status • Impediments to progress • Recommendations to accelerate progress • Calibration of microwave instruments • Current status • Impediments to progress • Recommendations to accelerate progress • Calibration of broadband instruments • Current status • Impediments to progress • Recommendations to accelerate progress • Calibration of active instruments • Current status • Impediments to progress • Recommendations to accelerate progress • Intercalibration of instruments • Current status • Impediments to progress • Recommendations to accelerate progress • National Roadmap • Implementation solutions • Coordination mechanisms • Agency roles