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REASoN Project to link NASA's data, modeling and systems to users in research, education and applications Application of NASA ESE Data and Tools to Air Quality Management Stefan Falke and Rudolf Husar (Co-PIs) Washington University in St. Louis Project Period: Nov 04 – Oct 09 NASA Applied Sciences Program Air Quality Team Meeting October 27-29, Washington, DC

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REASoN Project to link NASA's data, modeling and systems to users in research, education and applications

Application of NASA ESE Data and Toolsto

Air Quality Management 

Stefan Falke and Rudolf Husar (Co-PIs)Washington University in St. Louis 

Project Period: Nov 04 – Oct 09 

NASA Applied Sciences Program Air Quality Team MeetingOctober 27-29, Washington, DC

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Hurdles

“The user cannot find the data;

If he can find it, cannot access it;

If he can access it, he doesn't know how good they are;

if he finds them good, he can not merge them with other data”

The Users View of IT, NAS 1989

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Interoperability Stack

UserProvider

GEOSSClearinghouse

Core Discovery Metadata/Machine Metadata

OGC W*S Capabilities

People-People

Extended Structured Metadata ISO 19115

Publish

Bind

Find

Service Orientation

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Refined Search for AQ Data in uFIND

AQ uFINDAQ uFIND

Community Portal

Provider

GEOSSClearinghouse

Coarse Filter

Refined Search

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Standards-Based Service Protocol

OGS Standards, WCS, WMS

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Kari - Interoperability

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Emission

Surf. Obs.Satellite

Model

Population

Informing the Public

Enforcing Standards

Hemispheric Transport

Real-time Service

Regulatory Analysis

Policy Assessment

Air Quality & Health Applications

Observing Systems

Atmospheric

Composition

Science & Education

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GEOSS Air Quality Community of Practice

(GEO CoP)

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How you can contribute and benefit

Community Building • Share your interests and project contributions (like this meeting)• Use ESIP for advancing your project objectives (e.g., ‘built-in’ testers, users…)• Help define the GEOSS GCI and/or Community of Practice

Enhance the Information Infrastructure• Become a ‘node’ on the air quality interoperability network• Learn best practices in implementing standards for sharing your project data and tools• Participate in (and influence) the GEOSS Architecture Implementation Pilot • Use the AQ Community Information Architecture (register your services in GEOSS, find

information resources useful for your project)• Participate in the development of air quality information networks

Collaborate on AQ Science and Research Projects

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DataFed Application/Tech Infusion: Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollutants (HTAP)

HTAP Data Network

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Interested in participating in the HTAP Network?

Have AQ Info

Need?

Make your need be known to CoP

Have Data or Model

Register them in the HTAP Catalog

Want to Help Building Network?

Participate in the AQ Community of

Practice

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Loosely Coupled Data Access through Standard Protocols

The next three slides describe the key technologies used in the creation of an adaptable and responsive air quality information system.

OGC data access protocols and standard formats facilitate loose coupling between data on the internet and processing services.

For air quality, the Web Coverage Service (WCS), provides a universal simple query language for requesting data as where, when, what. That is: geographic (3D bounding box), time range and parameter.

The Web Map Service (WMS) and Web Feature Service (WFS) are also useful.

The use of standard data physical data formats and naming conventions elevates the syntactic and semantic interoperability.

Within DataFed all data access services are implemented as WCS or WMS and optionally WFS. General format adapter components permit data request in a variety of standard formats.

GetCapabilities

GetData

Capabilities, ‘Profile’

Data

Where? When? What? Which Format?

Server

Back End

Std

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Client

Front End

Std

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Query GetData Standards

Where? BBOX OGC, ISO

When? Time OGC, ISO

What? Temperature CF

Format netCDF, HDF.. CF, EOS, OGC

T2T1

Domain ProcessingData Sharing

Std

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Data

Control

Reports

Reporting

Obs. & Models Decision Support System

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GEOSS Framework

Dec Maker‘Informer’Proc/MedData Mgr

Foreign Ministers

LRTP Lead Taskforce

Atm. Science Assessors

Science Data Manager

HTAP

EPA Reg. Dec. Maker

Fed. Agency Regulator

Sate Agency Analyst

Portal Manager Except Event

Public Individual

Media Public, Private

Forecaster Analyst

Automatic DataReal Time

User/Actor Class

Air Quality Info System

Users (Classes) Links (Types) Info

(Flow)

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