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UWG Meeting 2012 WELCOME!!

UWG Meeting 2012 WELCOME!!. Rob Raskin 1957 - 2012. UWG 2012 Meeting Agenda. Earth Science at NASA. Earth Science Disciplines Cryospheric s cience Land use/land cover change Terrestrial ecology Physical oceanography Biological oceanography Terrestrial hydrology

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UWG Meeting 2012 WELCOME!!

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  1. UWG Meeting 2012 WELCOME!!

  2. Rob Raskin 1957 - 2012

  3. UWG 2012 Meeting Agenda

  4. Earth Science at NASA Earth Science Disciplines Cryosphericscience Land use/land cover change Terrestrial ecology Physical oceanography Biological oceanography Terrestrial hydrology Precipitation science Atmospheric modeling 23 Operating missions 30 Past missions 11 Under development ~5 Petabytes of data

  5. Flight Operations, Data Capture, Initial Processing, EOS Spacecraft Mission Operations Science Operations Science Data Processing, Archive, & Distribution Data Acquisition Tracking & Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) Research Education Data and Operations System Data Processing White SandsComplex(WSC) Value-Added Providers Internet Data Centers (Data Search & Access) Interagency Data Centers EOS Operations Center Mission Control DirectBroadcast(DB) Earth System Models International Partners EOS PolarGround Stations Instrument Teams Decision Support Systems Direct Broadcast/ Direct Readout Stations

  6. NASA Data Centers ASF DAAC SAR Products Sea Ice, Polar Processes SEDAC Human Interactions in Global Change CDDIS Crustal Dynamics Solid Earth LP DAAC Land Processes & Features GES DISC Atmos Composition & Dynamics, Global Modeling, Hydrology, Radiance NSIDC DAAC Cryosphere, Polar Processes OBPG Ocean Biology & Biogeochemistry ORNL DAAC Biogeochemical Dynamics, EOS Land Validation LAADS/ MODAPS Atmosphere GHRC Hydrological Cycle & Severe Weather PO.DAAC Physical Oceanography ASDC Radiation Budget, Clouds, Aerosols, Tropo Chemistry

  7. NASA’s Physical Oceanography DAAC Data Access Data Management & Stewardship Provide intuitive services to discover, select, extract and utilize data Preserve NASA’s data for the benefit of future generations Science Information Services Provide a knowledgebase to help a broad usercommunity understand and interpret satellite ocean data and related information

  8. PO.DAAC Goal Provide knowledge of and access to all satellite data related to the physical state of the global oceans

  9. PO.DAAC Customers

  10. PO.DAAC Data Holdings NASA Missions & Projects Seasat, TOPEX/Poseidon, Jason-1, NSCAT, SeaWinds on ADEOS-II, QuikSCAT, GRACE, GHRSST, MeASUREs, Aquarius Ocean & Climate Science Products Value-added datasets in support of NASA programs Gravity Ocean Circulation & Currents Ocean Surface Salinity Ocean Surface Topography Ocean Vector Winds Sea Surface Temperature Sea Ice

  11. Organization 2011 Key Hires M. Gierach – Project Scientist E. Tauer – Project System Engineer R. Sumagaysay – User Services Lead V. Tsontos – SST/SSS Data Engineer R. Kim – Web Services Cognizant Engineer 2011 UWG Members C. Gentemann(Chair), RSS M. Caruso (Co-Chair), U. Miami B. Beckley, NASA/GSFC M. Bourassa, FSU D. Chambers, U. South Florida K. Dohan, ESR T. Strub, OSU D. Vandemark, UNH J. Wilkin, Rutgers C. Wilson, NOAA S. Worley, NCAR/UCAR Outgoing Members K. Casey, NOAA B. Evans (FSU)

  12. Project Management : Responsible for the success of the Project. Sets vision, priorities and goals. Ensures objectives are met. Manages time, cost and quality constraints. Project Science Team : Responsible for advising the project on science requirements, science product definition and validation, and science algorithms. Performs analysis to evaluate data quality and publishes results. Supports education and public outreach. System Engineering : Responsible for the design, creation and operation of the end-end PO.DAAC system. User Services : Responsible for the services through which users interact with the PO.DAAC system and staff. Generates and maintains the content that accompany the services. Ensures quality and usability of the services. Markets the PO.DAAC data holdings and services; coordinates education and public outreach. Data Engineering Team : Responsible for the stewardship of the PO.DAAC data holdings. Defines and enforces data format and metadata standards, ensures data and metadata quality and completeness, creates and maintains user guides, responds to user queries, supports education and public outreach. System Operations Team : Responsible for the day-day operations and maintenance of the PO.DAAC system. Includes deployment and test of in-house and third party software, data management operations, and system administration. Core System Development Team : Responsible for creating software solutions that enable data management, search and discovery. Tools & Services Development Team : Responsible for creating software solutions for accessing, manipulating and visualizing PO.DAAC data holdings.

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