Scott L. Cross, Ph.D. NOAA National Oceanographic Data Center / National Coastal Data Development Center

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
NOAAs Comprehensive Large-data Array Stewardship System (CLASS) Robert Rank NOAA CLASS Program Chris Elvidge – NOAA-NGDC January 22, 2006.
Advertisements

John A. Orcutt Deputy Director, SIO Ocean Observations Initiative NSF MREFC Chair, NSF/CORE DEOS Comm.
NOAA Report David Clark NOAA/NESDIS/NGDC CEOS/WGISS 20 Budapest, Hungary May 12, 2006.
Planning for NOAA’s Climate Interests
AMS Summer Community Meeting Boulder, Colorado – August 2008 The Emerging Interface among the Private, Federal & Academic Sectors in the Archive.
NOAA’s CENTER for OPERATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PRODUCTS and SERVICES Improvements to the CO-OPS Storm QuickLook Product for Real-Time Storm Surge Monitoring.
Carolinas Coast: A One-Stop Shop for Marine Observations in the Carolinas Funded by the National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration A partnership among:
The Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System: a component of the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System and of the Global Ocean Observing System.
Training and Education for NOAA Space-based Remote Sensing Programs – FY06 to FY10 Anthony Mostek NWS – OCWWS – Training Division – VISIT Anthony Mostek.
NOAA Climate Program – An Update NOAA Science Advisory Board March 19, 2003 NOAA Science Advisory Board March 19, 2003 Mary M. Glackin NOAA Assistant Administrator.
NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center 1 NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center – Resources Regarding Climate and Weather Extremes J. Neal Lott, Richard R.
Observing Climate Variability and Change Thomas R. Karl National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Environmental Satellite Data and Information.
1. 2 NOAA’s Data Centers (National Oceanographic Data Center, National Climatic Data Center, and National Geophysical Data Center) are the stewards of.
Developing an IOOS Data Management Plan that Satisfies NOAA’s Requirements and IOOS Certification Requirements John Ten Hoeve 9/11/13.
HSRP Spring Meeting May 4, 2011 David M. Kennedy.
NOAA Coastal Programs David Clark NOAA/NESDIS/NGDC Coastal Module of GTOS Meeting October 15, 2002.
SeaDataNet, pan-European infrastructure for ocean and marine data management A key component of EMODNet A possible building block for GEOSS By Dick M.A.
NOAA Technology Summit Margaret Spring Chief of Staff National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | NOAA 1.
December 10, National Climatic Data Center Background System Development Operational Integration Recent Accomplishments Future Direction Next Steps.
NE II NOAA Environmental Software Infrastructure and Interoperability Program Cecelia DeLuca Sylvia Murphy V. Balaji GO-ESSP August 13, 2009 Germany NE.
Elements of a Data Management Plan: Identifying the materials to be created Ruth Duerr National Snow and Ice Data Center Version Review Date Section:
1 Next Generation of Operational Earth Observations From the National Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS): Program Overview.
1 Addressing Critical Skills Shortages at the NWS Environmental Modeling Center S. Lord and EMC Staff OFCM Workshop 23 April 2009.
The Data Center of the 21 st Century John Bates NOAA National Climatic Data Center.
The GEOSS Portfolio for Science and Technology Produced by ST Featuring: Climate: Capacity Building of Operational Oceanography and Climate Adaptation.
Sharon Brown, Program Manager Keisha Wilkins, Research Associate Elizabeth City State University Dixon Hall Room 232 Phone: Fax:
Building a Collaborative Earth Science Research Program: The University of New Hampshire and Elizabeth City State University Strategic Research Partnership.
National Ice Center The Nation’s and the DOD’s Single Inter-agency for Operational Ice Analysis and Forecasting.
Technical Working Group, II Teruko Manabe Steven Worley Miroslaw Mietus Shawn Smith Simon Tett Volker Wagner Scott Woodruff David Berry Liz Kent.
1 Winter 2009 ESIP Federation Meeting NOAA Data Users Workshop Data Stewardship at the NOAA Data Centers Data Stewardship at the NOAA Data Centers.
Carolinas Coast: A One-Stop Shop for Marine Observations in the Carolinas Funded by the National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration Southeast Atlantic.
1 NOAA Use of the Open Archival Information System Reference Model (OAIS-RM) Ken McDonald NOAA NESDIS ESIP Federation Meeting July 9, 2009.
IODE : a new era. IODE-XVI Lisbon, 31 October – 8 November participants from 37 countries.
High Data Volume Transfer Issues at NOAA Christopher D. Elvidge Earth Observation Group National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Geophysical.
Operational Issues from NCDC Perspective Steve Del Greco, Brian Nelson, Dongsoo Kim NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC Dongjun Seo – NOAA/NWS/OHD 1 st Q2 Workshop Archive,
11 NOAA Mission Goal: Climate Observations and Analysis (COA) Program response to Climate and Global Working Group NOAA Climate Review Report March 29-30,
NOAA Satellites and Information Service FY 2005 Budget Request Gregory W. Withee Assistant Administrator for Satellite and Information Services National.
NIST Data Science SymposiumMarch 4, 2014 NIST Data Science SymposiumMarch 4, Climate Archives in NOAA: Challenges and Opportunities March 4, 2014.
Department of Commerce Workshop San Juan, Puerto Rico 17 November 2009 Laura Furgione Assistant Administrator for Program Planning and Integration National.
NOAA National Geophysical Data Center & collocated World Data Centers, Boulder CO USA World Data Center for Marine Geology and Geophysics, Boulder, CO.
The NOAA Operational Model Archive and Distribution System NOMADS The NOAA Operational Model Archive and Distribution System NOMADS Dave Clark for Glenn.
The Physical Observing System: From Monitoring and Predicting Hazards to Long Term Changes Doug Wilson Co-Chairman, IOCARIBE-GOOS U.S. NOAA GEO CZCP Workshop.
US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® USACE-IOOS Missions, Priorities, Recommendations Linda Lillycrop IOOC Member USACE Liaison, U.S. IOOS US Army.
NOAA Report WGISS 19 Climate and Meteorology Status Glenn K. Rutledge NOAA Cordoba, Argentina March 7,2005.
Hindcast Simulations of Hydrodynamics in the Northern Gulf of Mexico Using the FVCOM Model Zizang Yang 1, Eugene Wei 1, Aijun Zhang 2, Richard Patchen.
The Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) is envisioned as a coordinated national and international network of observations, data management and analyses.
Space Observations Ocean Observations Land Surface Observations Atmospheric Observations Environmental Data at NOAA.
A Proposed Short Course on Data Stewardship Scott Hausman Deputy Director NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center Preparing Scientists to Steward Their Data.
NOAA Plenary Agenda Item th CEOS Plenary Kyoto International Conference Center Kyoto, Japan 5 – 6 November 2015 NOAA Satellite and Information Service.
National Coastal Data Development Center (National Oceanographic Data Center – OC6) Data Management and Visualization Brief CLIMATE AND MARINE PROTECTED.
Vision of an Integrated Global Observing System Gregory W. Withee Assistant Administrator for Satellite and Information Services National Oceanic and Atmospheric.
Ed Kearns National Climatic Data Center Asheville, NC.
CO-OPS Expands Meteorological Sensor Network and Quality Control Kathleen Egan, Tom Landon NOAA/NOS/Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services.
EDAC/ OceanNOMADS Task Purpose Accelerate transition of NGI Developmental OceanNOMADS to NOAA NCDDC OceanNOMADS.
A Climate Data Portal Focused on realtime and retrospective in situ data Nancy Soreide, Don Denbo, Willa Zhu, PMEL Charles Sun, NODC Bernie Kilonsky, U.
Future needs and plans for ocean observing in the Arctic AOOS Arctic Town Hall Futur Zdenka Willis Integrated Ocean Observing System National Program Office.
Welcoming Remarks “Where America’s Climate, Weather and Ocean Services Begin” IGST Meeting Silver Spring, MD June 2, 2008 Dr. Louis W. Uccellini Director,
The GODAE High Resolution SST Project as an NDE Customer Presented By Ken Casey (NESDIS/NODC)
Climate Database Modernization Program (CDMP) Marine Tasks Joe Elms Program Manager.
1. 2 NOAA’s Mission To describe and predict changes in the Earth’s environment. To conserve and manage the Nation’s coastal and marine resources to ensure.
Central Operations Ben Kyger Acting Director / NCEP CIO.
NOAA Science Advisory Board’s Data Archiving and Access Requirements Working Group (DAARWG) May 24-25, 2007 Chicago, IL Tom Karl & Larry Tyminski Co-Chairs:
U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey Repository Report for the USGS Woods Hole Science Center or, How I lost my mind and found it in.
R2R ↔ NODC Steve Rutz NODC Observing Systems Team Leader May 12, 2011 Presented by L. Pikula, IODE OceanTeacher Course Data Management for Information.
Adapted from Presentations by:
Associate Director for Research, Education and Marine Operations
US IOOS®, NDBC, CO-OPS Partnership Discussion
Outline CLASS - Introduction GOES-R Data Products Baseline Option 2
Open Archival Information System
NATIONAL CENTERS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
Presentation transcript:

Scott L. Cross, Ph.D. NOAA National Oceanographic Data Center / National Coastal Data Development Center

Outline  The NOAA archive landscape  The Archival process  Next steps…

Provide long-term data stewardship for NOAA, the Nation, and the world. National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), Asheville, NC World's largest active archive of weather data, which forms the basis of our understanding of global climate change National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC), Boulder, CO World’s largest archive of geophysical data describing the solid earth, marine, and solar terrestrial environment, as well as earth observations from space National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC), Silver Spring, MD World's largest collection of publicly available oceanographic data. Data holdings include in-situ and remotely sensed physical, chemical, and biological oceanographic data NODC/National Coastal Data Development Center (NCDDC), Bay St. Louis, MS Services directed towards America’s 20,000 miles of coastlines

Capital ‘A’ Archival The OAIS Environment from Sea Level PRODUCER CONSUMER MANAGEMENT Preservation Planning Access Data Management Administration Ingest Archival Storage Adapted from

 Quasi-autonomous nodes (NCDC, NWS, GFDL…)  Only NCDC node currently linked to NOAA Archives

CURRENT CAPABILITIES  Access to 3 operational models from NOAA & Navy  OceanNOMADS currently keeps the last 30 days’ worth of daily nowcast/forecast runs available. SOON  Production OceanNOMADS w/in noaa.gov domain  Long-term (years) storage and access

1. Request for archival (data provider or user) 2. NODC preliminary recommendation 3. (CLASS OPB) 4. Submission/Archival Information Package (data provider) 5. Implementation – hopefully automated

 Do IOOS modelers (or IOOS user community) have a need?  What’s the right “granularity” – National, RA, COOS…  Do we need some kind of meeting or workshop?