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BADC Workshop 1: Data & Services from the BADC

BADC Workshop 1: Data & Services from the BADC. Royal Met. Soc. Conference – 12 September 2005 Kevin Marsh et al. Workshop 1 Outline. Purpose of Workshop To briefly present what the BADC can do for you To gain feedback from the user community. Workshop plan Presentation: What is the BADC?

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BADC Workshop 1: Data & Services from the BADC

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  1. BADC Workshop 1:Data & Services from the BADC Royal Met. Soc. Conference – 12 September 2005 Kevin Marsh et al.

  2. Workshop 1 Outline • Purpose of Workshop • To briefly present what the BADC can do for you • To gain feedback from the user community • Workshop plan • Presentation: What is the BADC? • Questions & Points for discussion… • Ways you might interact with the BADC • Feedback on tools • What do you expect from a data centre? • How to get regular feedback from the users? • Workshop Feedback form • and What next?

  3. The BADC in a nutshell The BADC role is to assist UK researchers to locate, access and interpret atmospheric data and to ensure the long-term integrity of atmospheric data produced by NERC projects. • Facilitation and Curation! • Data Management • Research • The NERC-designated data centre for atmospheric science (under NCAS). • Over 30 TB of data including NWP forecasts, climate runs, instrumental and satellite products. • Serving 7,000 users in the UK and overseas (25%). http://badc.nerc.ac.uk

  4. How do they use us?

  5. Data types • Ground based observation networks – e.g. Met Office surface stations • Model output – e.g. NWP, ECMWF reanalyses & Climate models • Satellite data – e.g. TOMS, Envisat & MSG • NERC programmes data – e.g. UTLS, CWVC & URGENT • 115 datasets catalogued

  6. BADC Dataset Access • All available via FTP/web: • Many are restricted to authorised users. • Nearly all data is held online rather than on tape • Extensive metadata and documentation. • Sophisticated interfaces • web tools • Data extractor service for extracting subsets, variables and plots etc…

  7. Archive Example

  8. BADC Services (1) Helpdesk -Our User Support team deal with: • Handling registrations • Special Met Office and ECMWF Data Extractions • On-Demand Ordering for Met Office Surface data • Dealing with Queries - response within one working day. • Data availability • Format Advice • Password • Scientific Context • Contact us at: badc@rl.ac.uk

  9. BADC Services (2) Community Support Services including: • Geographical/keyword search for station data • Workspace Provision – collaborative space for sharing preliminary data and documentation (used heavily by UK and wider community) • Online Trajectory service • Mailing List Maintenance (40+ lists)

  10. BADC Services (3) Additional Services: • Meeting Registration Service • Web-hosting • Conference, Seminar and Meeting Information • Wikis • Format checkers • Campaign Data Support

  11. Thanks for listening Any questions?&Points for Discussion Workshop Feedback Form…

  12. BADC Workshop 1 • Questions & Points for discussion • Ways you might interact with the BADC • Feedback on tools • What do you expect from a data centre? • How to get regular feedback from users? • etc…

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