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Passive Microwave Data @. Report to the Polar DAAC Advisory Group PoDAG XXII, June 2-4, 2004 Boulder, CO. Overview. Material originally compiled in response to a request from Waleed to host a workshop.
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Passive Microwave Data @ Report to the Polar DAAC Advisory Group PoDAG XXII, June 2-4, 2004 Boulder, CO
Overview • Material originally compiled in response to a request from Waleed to host a workshop. • This presentation is intended to provide a summary of activities and share information that may be used for future planning and decision making.
Activities • Undertook two primary activities to gather information for the workshop: • Development of a bibliography • Statistics to determine how many users and what products were accessed
Bibliography • Conducted a limited search and compiled results from 2 different databases (Engineering Village 2 and Web of Science) • 545 citations were returned • All names contained in a reference were compared to user list. If at least one name appeared on our list, the reference was categorized as a 'yes' for NSIDC User. • The user list used for comparison totaled 1488 individuals • 434 citations or 80% were identified as NSIDC Users
Summary: Bibliography • The bibliography can be a useful indication of usage of data sets and be a useful product for the user community • The bibliography in this presentation is only partial based on two reference search services • It is time consuming and resource intensive to compile and maintain
Products and Distribution Methods • NNT & NBT Sea Ice • Pre-packaged CD-ROMs • Can determine how many users and who they are • Can't determine which algorithm used • Switched to FTP • Can determine which algorithms, # hosts, # of files and volume distributed • Can't determine how many users or who they are
Products and Distribution Methods • GBT Sea Ice • Distributed via FTP only • Can determine algorithm, # hosts, # of files and volume distributed • Can't determine how many users or who they are • GNT Sea Ice • Distributed on CD-ROM only • Can determine algorithm used • Can determine how many users and who they are
User Statistics: Data Request Tracking System • Based on data request tracking system(does not incorporate ftp logs): • 1376 individual users • 1605 requests (including subscriptions) • Tb data requests • 490 users, 575 requests • Sea Ice data requests • 965 users, 1323 requests • Not possible to identify algorithm used
User Statistics: FTP • The following chart illustrates the total number of files and volume of all of the passive microwave products by fiscal year • Number of files and volume affected by how the data are organized and whether or not compressed. Different data sets organized differently over time • Shows a steady increase due to updates, transition in distribution methods (CD to FTP) and new products released
Total Files 391,163 Total Mbytes 180,889
Statistics: FTP • The following chart illustrates a comparison of FTP statistics for the NSIDC-produced sea ice products with the GBT sea ice data for the period April 2001 - February 2004 • GNT data were distributed on CD-ROM during this time period and had 77 requests for the data set, 210 in total since the product was released • The larger number of files distributed associated with the NNT algorithm is attributed to differences in the way the data are organized.
There were 77 requests for the GNT CD-ROMs during this time period.
Summary: Digital Data • Our conclusion is that there is fairly evenly distributed use of the four products by the user community based on the information that we have available
Summary: Digital Data • It is difficult to determine access to the data based on algorithm because of differing or changing distribution methods • It is difficult to distinguish between products, though we have recently implemented a system that should make it easier to report in the future