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The CEOS WGISS Atmospheric Composition Portal

The CEOS WGISS Atmospheric Composition Portal. Presented by Stefan Falke on behalf of the AC Portal Technical Team. WGISS 29 17-21 May 2010. Outline. AC Portal Background Anticipated Features and Users Initial and Future Capabilities AC Portal Demo Technical Team

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The CEOS WGISS Atmospheric Composition Portal

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  1. The CEOS WGISSAtmospheric Composition Portal Presented by Stefan Falke on behalf of the AC Portal Technical Team WGISS 29 17-21 May 2010

  2. Outline • AC Portal Background • Anticipated Features and Users • Initial and Future Capabilities • AC Portal Demo • Technical Team • Alpha Release Announcement • Input and participation from WGISS • Outreach and Collaboration Activities • ACC Workshop Feedback and Potential Use Case • GEOSS Architecture Implementation Pilot • IDN Collaboration • WADC Collaboration • WGISS 5-year Plan • 2010 next steps

  3. Atmospheric Composition Portal Background • The Atmospheric Composition Constellation (ACC) and the Workgroup for Information Systems and Services (WGISS) within the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS) is developing a portal to support interoperability among the atmospheric composition research and applications communities. • The portal was called for by CEOS as part of the sanctioned constellations and is a GEO task • A need was perceived to develop a shared collaboration place for remotely sensed atmospheric composition related data and information • The aim is to enhance international cooperation, data sharing and services • The technical challenge is to explore how disparate systems across agencies and countries can work together more seamlessly.

  4. AC PortalMission Statement • Provide access, tools, and contextual guidance to scientists and value-adding organizations in using remotely sensed atmospheric composition data, information, and services. • Help foster interoperability and application of atmospheric composition data, information and services worldwide. • Identify the unique requirements and common (shared) features of the ACC and GEOSS users to provide a value-added and complementary capability. • Work with partners in CEOS and the broader AC community in advancing the AC Portal

  5. Anticipated Features of the AC Portal Information to help understand and use data Improved access to data OMI GOME-2 MODIS SCIAMACHY/ AATSR And others… Tools for processing and analysis Forums for exchanging analyses and other information 5

  6. CEOS Constellations Global Change Master Directory ECHO Giovanni AC Portal A-Train Depot DataFed UWis IDEA Web Mapping Portal WDC-RSAT Tailored user driven Data & Information access and enhanced services Virtual Lab for Spectroscopic Data including video and computing on demand GEOSS Grid facilities Data publication with Digital Object Identifiers (DOI) Others = connectivity between portal contributors

  7. Anticipated AC Portal Users • Atmospheric Science Researchers • Value-adding organizations • Process (aggregate, filter, combine or analyze) remote sensing data • Develop decision support tools or particular applications and users Users can be characterized by their: Domain Groups: Air Quality, Climate, Stratospheric Ozone Data Needs: Near-real-time, Forecast, Archived data Information Context Needs • Processes used, assumptions made in deriving AC data products • Understanding applicability of AC data products in their domain • Availability of data products • Previous uses of AC data products

  8. Initial CapabilityData and Service Flow User provided content ACP Team Collaboration Site Contextual metadata Current Status of AC Portal ‘Alpha’ release planned for April 2010 ACP Portal Site at DLR Data Access Gateways Visualization Tools Processing/Analysis Tools OGC WMS DLR DLR GES DISC Giovanni OGC WCS Datafed

  9. Future AC Portal User provided content Users Future Plans for AC Portal ACP Team Collaboration Site Contextual metadata GEOSS Data Access Gateways Visualization Tools Processing/Analysis Tools OGC WMS DLR DLR DLR Seek to connect with data and tools from others OPeNDAP GES DISC Giovanni Giovanni Datafed Datafed Datafed OGC WCS Others Others Others

  10. Initial CapabilityDemonstration Goal: Demonstrate the feasibility of connecting distributed atmospheric composition data and analysis tools into a common and shared web framework Initial effort focused on: • Collaboratively creating a web application within WDC-RSAT for comparison of satellite derived atmospheric composition datasets accessed from distributed data sources • Implementation of data access and interoperability standards • Solicit feedback from potential users and other participants • Especially others in WGISS • Data • Ozone (now) • NO2 (coming soon…)

  11. Demo video (click image to run demo video)

  12. AC Portal Technical Team • NASA • Richard Eckman • Ernie Hilsenrath (emeritus) • Frank Lindsay • Karen Moe • GES DISC • Greg Leptoukh • Chris Lynnes • Young-In Won • Peisheng Zhao • Wenli Yang • James Johnson • DataFed • Rudolf Husar (Washington University) • Erin Robinson (Washington University) • Stefan Falke (Northrop Grumman) • DLR • Beate Hildenbrand • Kathrin Höppner • Peter Sommer • Oleg Goussev • Séverine Bernonville • Others • seeking others in WGISS to participate in AC Portal Technical Team

  13. AC Portal Alpha ReleaseAnnouncement The CEOS WGISS Atmospheric Composition Interest Group announces the alpha release of the Atmospheric Composition Portal (AC Portal). The AC Portal is being developed to:       • provide access, tools, and contextual guidance to scientists and value-adding organizations in using remotely sensed atmospheric composition data, information, and services.       • foster interoperability and application of atmospheric composition data, information and services worldwide.       • identify unique requirements and common (shared) features of the ACC and GEOSS users to provide a value-added and complementary capability.       • collaborate with partners in CEOS and the broader AC community in advancing the objectives of the AC Portal.The alpha release represents an initial version of the AC Portal intended to generate ideas and feedback, and to invite others to become involved in the AC Portal development.  A beta release is planned for 31 August 2010.AC Portal: http://wdc.dlr.de/acp/About the AC Portal: http://wdc.dlr.de/acp/about.phpWhat's Next for the AC Portal: http://wdc.dlr.de/acp/comingnext.phpProvide your ideas, interests and comments: http://wgiss-acig.wustl.edu/web/ac_portal/forums/-/message_boards/category/28763 To stay updated on the latest AC Portal developments, please subscribe to the AC Portal announcements email list by sending an email to Chris.Lynnes@nasa.gov with subject heading 'AC Portal announcements'.

  14. Participation from broader WGISS and CEOS community • We seek your recommendations in developing the AC Portal – what would be useful from your perspective? • Data Providers • What is important for users of your data to know when applying it to air quality or climate applications? • What kind of information would you like to get from users of your data? • Data Users • Do you have unmet or challenging remotely sensed AC data needs? • Any issues you encounter in working with remotely sensed AC data? • Do you need any processing, analysis, visualization tools to supplement your existing tools? • Would visualization and analysis tools in an online environment be useful? • Do you work with metadata? • For more information and provide feedback and comments: • http://wgiss-acig.wustl.edu

  15. GEO-CEOS Task AR-09-02a _30 IN PROGRESS: The AC Portal Technical Team announced the AC Portal alpha release on 18 May 2010 at WGISS 29. We are participating in the GEOSS Architecture Implementation Pilot, Phase 3 that kicked-off in March 2010, where we plan to contribute AC data web services, and to provide input on the structure of metadata and the process for registering services in the GEOSS Common Infrastructure. COMPLETED: The AC portal provides access, tools and guidance to atmospheric scientists and the value-added organizations in usingremote EO in Atmospheric Composition data, information and services. The portal was presented and demonstrated at the following meetings: 1) ACC Workshop on Air Quality in Frascati, Italy on 15 June, 2009, 2) GEO-VI Plenary and Air Quality meetings in Washington DC on 17 Nov, 2009, 3) ESIP Winter Meeting in Washington DC 5 Jan, 2010, 4) ACC Workshop in Montreal 30-31 March where a progress report and demo were presented and several pilot uses of the portal identified.

  16. Outreach • GEO VI Plenary, CEOS Booth – Nov 2009 • AGU Presentation and Poster – Dec 2009 • ESIP Poster Session – Jan 2010 • ACC Workshop Presentation and Demo – Mar 2010 • EGU Presentation and Poster – Apr 2010

  17. Feedback from ACC Workshop • Possible expansions • IDEA-I? • GOME-2 NO2 with OMI algorithm (via NOAA)? • Algorithm intercomparisons? • Volcanic ash-related datasets? • Model-data comparison? • Capabilities and Features • Deep info about dataset: validation info, quality control (+how to use), algorithms, contacts… • Organize data by species/variable • Preprocessed climatologies • Comparison guide for datasets

  18. One Potential View of ACP and GCI in GEOSS AIP General search and use of GEOSS data and services GEO Web Portals Users GEOSS Common Infrastructure Atmos. Comp. Community Catalog harvest Atmo. Comp. Metadata Registry GEOSS Registry GEOSS Clearing-house AC-specific search and use of GEOSS data and services register Metadata Registration Tools AC Web Applications AC Databases AC Web Portals AC Data Brokers Others Other Search Tools Remotely Sensed Atmospheric Composition Data Providers AC Portal

  19. IDN Collaboration • ACP and IDN collaborated to integrate IDN metadata dynamically into ACP. • ACP does not store IDN metadata, accesses on a when-needed basis IDN/GCMD Metadata AC Portal Contextual Metadata IDN Metadata Web Service (beta)

  20. WADC Collaboration • Community-oriented portal approach to GEOSS • Defining a core search criteria • Input to a CEOS WGISS Integrated Catalog (CWIC) prototype

  21. Alignment withWGISS 5-yr Plan • Support for CEOS Plenary and GEOSS • Report to CEOS Plenary • Participation in GEOSS Architecture Implementation Pilot • Data and information management • Implementation of OGC WMS standard • Tailored use of the OGC SLD • Starting implementation of OGC WCS standard • User services and Applications Support • Implementation of satellite data comparison tool • Outreach to researchers and value adding organizations (e.g., ACC) • Information Exchange • Interoperability among DLR, NASA GES DISC and DataFed • Planning to network with other organizations • Feedback to standards bodies (e.g., OGC)

  22. Related GEO Tasks • AR-09-01b – GEOSS Architecture Implementation Pilot • AQ&H Workgroup • AR-09-02a – Virtual Constellations • Atmospheric Composition Constellation (ACC) • US-09-01a – Identifying Synergies between SBAs • Air Quality and Health User Needs Evaluation • User Requirement Registry • US-09-01b – Community of Practice Development • GEO AQ CoP • DA-09-02d – Atmospheric Model Evaluation Network • DA-09-01b: Data, Metadata and Products Harmonization • DA-09-02a: Data Integration and Analysis Systems Alliance • HE-09-02a: Aerosol Impacts on Health and Environment • HE-09-02b: AQ Observations, Forecasting & Public Info • HE-09-02c: Global Monitoring for Persistent Organic Pollutants • HE-09-02d: Global Monitoring for Atmospheric Mercury

  23. Next steps for 2010 • Seeking AC Portal alpha testers • http://wdc.dlr.de/acp • Update WGISS website with link to AC Portal – Alpha • Collaboration and coordination with other WGISS WGs (WADC, IDN, …) and external groups (OGC, GEOSS, …) • Beta release in August 2010 • Include feedback to alpha release • Add more datasets, functions • Presentation and demonstration at CEOS Plenary • Contributions to GEOSS AIP-3 Air Quality and Health Demonstration • Participation in Air Quality Demonstration at GEO VII

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