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Enhancing Meteorology through Real-Time Data: Insights from the CRAFT Project

The CRAFT (Collaborative Research and Advanced Flow Technology) project is pioneering real-time meteorological data management, drawing insights from Internet2 members, including the University of Oklahoma, UCAR, and NOAA. This initiative emphasizes the crucial role of advanced computing, networking, and sensor technologies in scientific research. Comments highlight Internet2's significant support in establishing infrastructure, such as Abilene, to facilitate large data flows across various institutions, along with the need for close collaboration among nodes like Unidata and NWS.

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Enhancing Meteorology through Real-Time Data: Insights from the CRAFT Project

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  1. Guy Almes <almes@internet2.edu> Arlington – 20 April 2004 CRAFT:A Prototype Meterology Real-Time Data Project

  2. Comments on CRAFT Leadership from Internet2 members Univ Oklahoma, UCAR, and NOAA gigaPoPs in Utah, Texas, Great Plains, and MAX Prototype of Cyberinfrastructure idea science driven advanced computing, networking, and sensors

  3. Comments on Internet2's Role Internet2 as an organization mostly support and encouragement some engineering consulting Internet2 infrastructure support Abilene as a solid foundation for large data flows gigaPoPs and campuses as key elements close cooperation with Unidata and with NWS

  4. Other discipline efforts High Energy Physics CERN LHC access very international community eVLBI MIT Haystack, NASA Goddard as pioneers distance is intrinsic Bulk data flows are a common theme Variety of sources Variety of destinations

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