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CEOS LPV Phenology Meeting December 5, 2012 – San Francisco, CA Marriott Marquis, Foothill B Room, 1-6pm. Matthew Jones Co-Lead CEOS LPV Phenology Focus Group University of Montana m att.jones@ntsg.umt.edu. Phenology Land Product Validation
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CEOS LPV Phenology Meeting December 5, 2012 – San Francisco, CA Marriott Marquis, Foothill B Room, 1-6pm Matthew Jones Co-Lead CEOS LPV Phenology Focus Group University of Montana matt.jones@ntsg.umt.edu
Phenology Land Product Validation CEOS Working Group on Calibration and Validation - lpvs.gsfc.nasa.gov Hubbard Brook Remote Sensing Phenology Data Providers & Products In Situ Data Networks & Established Research Sites VALIDATION Citizen Science Networks
Satellite Derived Land Surface Phenology Products MODIS/AVHRRVIP Lab ESA-PHAVEOS AVHRR-USGS MODIS-for-NACP JRC/VITO MODIS-MCD12Q2 Coverage Africa
Phenology Land Product Validation CEOS Working Group on Calibration and Validation - lpvs.gsfc.nasa.gov Level I Sites – Phenocam Sites matched to Ground Observations Harvard Forest PhenoCam
Phenology Land Product Validation CEOS Working Group on Calibration and Validation - lpvs.gsfc.nasa.gov Level I Sites – Phenocam Sites matched to Ground Observations
Phenology Land Product Validation CEOS Working Group on Calibration and Validation - lpvs.gsfc.nasa.gov Level I Sites – Phenocam Sites matched to Ground Observations • Phenocam sites with ground observations in 100km radius. • Working with Phenocam group and USA-NPN to define high quality sites. • Goal of ~30 sites (North America).
Step 2: Selection of Core Validation Sites Level II Sites Level II Sites – Phenocam Sites, Ground Observations, Met/Flux Towers, Instrumentation Alice Holt, UK Morrellato, Brazil • More Sites Needed: • Savanna / Woody Savanna • Croplands • Shrublands
Step 3: Package Data at Core Sites for Distribution to Phenology Community Define 100km Grids Centered on Core Sites • Site Data Packages Include: • The complete suite of available remote sensing phenology products. • Phenocam images • Ground Observations • Instrument Data (eg. CO2 fluxes, PAR Sensors, spectrometer data) Goal: to allow for multiple temporal and spatial resolution scaling opportunities
Step 4: Data Storage and Distribution Data Packages will be stored and distributed by the ORNL-DAAC • Is it unnecessary redundancy to house phenocamand NPN data at ORNL? • How do we insure Data Sharing protocols are met? • Can this be solved by only including links to site data?
Phenology Land Product Validation Phenology Scientific Community Involvement The LPV Phenology subgroup encourages community collaboration: • The effort is dependent on data sharing across multiple communities. • We are seeking a global array of sites – Central and South America, Africa, Asia, Australia • Collaboration across groups is needed for proposal submissions to fund these efforts. Please visit the website and contact us to become involved! http://lpvs.gsfc.nasa.gov/pheno_background.html