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MEaSUREs Projects Data Support GES DISC User Working Group May 10-11, 2011. Bruce Vollmer Bruce.E.Vollmer@nasa.gov 301-614-5373. MEaSUREs Datasets at the GES DISC. MEaSUREs Projects started early to mid 2008
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MEaSUREs Projects Data SupportGES DISC User Working GroupMay 10-11, 2011 Bruce Vollmer Bruce.E.Vollmer@nasa.gov 301-614-5373
MEaSUREs Projects started early to mid 2008 • GES DISC first made contact in mid 2009 as part of the GES DISC MEaSUREs Working • Group in conjunction with GES DISC User Working Group Meeting • Work with MEaSUREs Principal Investigators (PIs) began in earnest in early 2010 • (resources made available) • POCs identified for each MEaSUREs Project assigned to GES DISC (March 2010) • Ongoing, interactive information exchange amongst POCs and PI Teams • GES DISC provided initial draft of data format/ metadata/file naming convention to PIs • (Sep 2010) • Dedicated MEaSUREs server procured (Oct 2010); server online May 2011 • 2nd GES DISC MEaSUREs Working Group Meeting May 2011 Timeline
MEaSUREs Support • Nominal period of support is L-2 through L+8 • Launch = receipt of data • Pre-Launch activities • ICD or Ops Agreement • Metadata specification • Data preparation (format) • Data set documentation (README, DIFs, User Guide, Web Portal, etc.) • Identification of appropriate services (e.g., Subsetting, OPeNDAP, WMS, etc.) • Address data provenance • Post-Launch activities • Reconcile data holdings with PI • Make data available (FTP, Mirador, ECHO) • Respond to users for data and information requests • Update Web portal and documentation as necessary • Support User Science user Community
MEaSUREs Projects Highlights • Chung-Lin Shies' surface turbulent flux • Data released through GES DISC October 2010 • MEaSUREsproducts are available in HDF-EOS5 format versus the previous binary format allowing more usability to a broader community. • Lucien Froidevaux’s global ozone chemistry and trace gas • working with AURA MLS and GEOS-5 data • data will be available in netCDF(modeling community is the predominant user community) • RichardMcPeterstotal ozone merged data • integrating data from Aura OMI and MLS, TOMS/SBUV • working with HDF-EOS5 and ASCII data formats • Christina Hsu’s Long Term Aerosol data • current GES DISC staff are part of PI’s development team • applying expertise from several aerosol related projects and data • Jay Herman’s surface and atmosphere reflectivity • expanded UV reflectivity data set utilizing data from TOMS, SBUV, SBUV-2, OMI and SeaWiFS • developing data format specs consistent with Aura products; new zonal data • Eric Fetzer’s multi-sensor water vapor data • preliminary data available through GES DISC (8 months AIRS-Cloudsat matchups) • collaborative ACCES Project on data provenance • Eric Wood’s terrestrial water cycle data • met with full project team Feb 2010 at Princeton • 4 data product groups identified; format likely to be netCDF (netCDF4!)