geo interoperability (virtual) workshop iii: a look into the future of geoss
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GEO Interoperability (Virtual) Workshop III: A Look Into the Future of GEOSS October 18-19, 2011, Webex. Interoperability and Data Networking Facilitated by the GEO Air Quality Community of Practice Contact: Rudolf Husar, [email protected]. Air Quality & Health Applications. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
GEO Interoperability (Virtual) Workshop III: A Look Into the Future of GEOSSOctober 18-19, 2011, Webex
Interoperability and Data Networking Facilitated by the
GEO Air Quality Community of Practice
Contact: Rudolf Husar, [email protected]
Air Quality & Health Applications
AQ Obs. & Modles
Emission
Model
Satellite
Monitorig Network
Data Pool
AQ Benefits
Informing the Public
Protecting Health
Global Policies
Atmosph. Science
Users need easy access to observations and modelsA major contribution would be a reliable, trusted data pool
Air Quality Data Network (ADN• AQ CoP developed open source
Community WCS server • Used CF-netCDF and custom AQ
conventions• Installed server @ 7 data hubs
• Developed open source Community Catalog
• Used ISO 19115 and AQ-specific conventions
• Interoperable with GIcat and GCI
ADN Data Pool Content:
20 Diverse, Distributed Datasets250 Observation/Model ParametersContribution as CORE data, AIP-4
AQ Data Sharing Network
AQ Community Data Catalog
Summary
• AQ Data Network (ADN) demonstrates the application of GEO principles and GEOSS infrastructure
• ADN is still too fragile and incomplete for ‘real’ applications
• The road toward integrated data systems will be long, bumpy and littered with wrecks of well-intended attempts
• The main impediments appear to be human factors; the solutions will have to deal with turf, trust, jealousy…
Networking Air Quality Observations and Models:From Virtual to Real
Aug. 2011, Šolta, Croatia
See Workshop Wiki for Details, Contacts: Rudolf Husar, [email protected]; Martin Schultz, [email protected]
Workshop Goals:
Assessed the current state of the networkShare best practices on interoperabilityAdvance the state of the AQ Data Network
Participants were practitioners of AQ data systems from Europe and US• Managers and programmers of major AQ data hubs• Interoperability and networking experts• Represented 18 organizations, many Integrating Initiatives
Earth Ob-servations
Emission
Model
Satellite
Monitorig Network
Societal Benefit
Informing the Public
Protecting Health
Global Policies
Atmosph. Science
Info system has to support users along the value chain:Data Distributors, Decision Systems and Science Teams
Measure & Model
Earth Obs. & Modeler
EO Service Provider
Discipline Scientist
Health&Env. Analyst
Decision Making
EnvPolicy & Manager
InfoProc. & Distributor
Sci & Know Creation
Decision Support
Spectrum of User Communities and their Activities
Gary Foley, US EPA
Data Hubs
CIERA DataFedEBASMACCVIEWS....
ACDISCAirBaseAIRNowAQSDLRGISCLANCERSIG+++ others
AIRNowBlueSkyCIAMINSPIREPEGASOSSDS-WASVIEWS …Others
Earth Ob-servations
Emission
Model
Satellite
Monitorig Network
Data Pool
ABCAC&CAeroCOM AQASTAQMEII CCI-Aerosol PEGASOS TF-HTAP Others ...
ABC | AQ_CoP | B.GN | CHIST |CIERA | COST |CyAir DataONE | EANET | EGIDA | ESIP | EuroGEOSS | INSPIRE | QA4EO
ScienceTeams
Decision Support
Facilitators Societal Benefit
Informing the Public
Protecting Health
Global Policies
Atmosph. Science
The main contributors and beneficiaries of the Data Pool are‘Integrating Initiatives’
Air Quality & Health Applications
AQ CoP needs to
connect and enable
‘Integrating Initiatives’HTAP, MACC, ACP, CyAir…
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