Maracoos DMAC and Asset Map June 2012. Maracoos DMAC Principles Data is served and integrated using open, interoperable data standards recommended by.

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Maracoos DMAC and Asset Map June 2012

Maracoos DMAC Principles Data is served and integrated using open, interoperable data standards recommended by the national Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) Where possible, the data providers manage, host and serve their particular data and the Asset Map integrates data “on the fly” from this distributed network of data servers The Asset Map provides preview capabilities so users can see recent, present, and future conditions (from models) in a single map and view time series data at discrete points. Scientists or other “power users” are provided actual links to the data servers so they can download data for further analysis with tools such as Matlab and ArcGIS. The system takes advantage of a combination of OpenSource technologies and standards Use of “cloud computing” for data storage and delivery The system leverages the power of the federal data centers to access data using open standards The system is extensible to add new data sources from other data providers

Point Observations

NOAA National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) using SOS data protocols NOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products (CO-OPS) using SOS data protocols Hudson River Environmental Conditions Observing System (HRECOS) Water quality data from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERRS) using SOAP protocols USGS water quality and flow data using WaterML standards Drifter tracks from NOAA’s Northeast Fisheries Science Center Glider data from Rutgers University using JSON data feeds Ship and other observation data from Meteorological Assimilation Data Ingest System (MADIS)

Spatial Observations HF Radar

Spatial Observations Satellite-derived Data

Spatial Observations Stevens NYHOPS

Spatial Observations Rutgers ROMS Espresso

Spatial Observations SMAST HOPS

Spatial Observations NOAA HYCOM and WWIII

Spatial Observations NOAA NAM