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ACCESS. Advancing Collaborative Connections for Earth System Science. Aerosol Measurement and Processing System (AMAPS). PI: Amy Braverman, JPL. Objective. Provide a science data analysis environment for aerosol research that streamlines access, manipulation and analysis of key data sets.
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ACCESS Advancing Collaborative Connections for Earth System Science Aerosol Measurement and Processing System (AMAPS) PI: Amy Braverman, JPL Objective • Provide a science data analysis environment for aerosol research that streamlines access, manipulation and analysis of key data sets. • Leverage distributed computing technologies to design and implement new methods for comparison and analysis of observational and model generated data sets. • Develop and train a science user constituency. Publish science results highlighting the role of AMAPS in model-data comparison studies. Approach Key Milestones • Built on the SciFlo workflow system (Genesis REASON), augmented and adapted for aerosol data sets. • 4 AMAPS-enabled nodes: 2 at JPL, 1 at the University of Michigan, and one at Langley DAAC. • Nightly crawl of all files available on all nodes and in the Langley Datapool and MODIS LAADSWeb. • geoRegionQuery web service to find pointers to data satisfying queries. • MISR, MODIS Level 2 aerosol products, MODIS Level 2 cloud product, and AERONET ground data available. • Demonstrate small scale data access 3/07 • Demonstrate large scale access and comparisons 12/07 • Add the MODIS Level 2 Cloud product 12/08 • Add web page interface for AIRNow 3/09 Co-Is/Partners TRLin = 3 TRLcurrent = 5 • Brian Wilson (JPL), David Cordner (LaRC), Joyce Penner (U of Michigan), Greg Carmichael, (U of Iowa) 6/08