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NSIDC – An Overview ASF-NSIDC UWG, June 2004. ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 2 CIRES/NSIDC Started as WDC – Glaciology, 1976 NSIDC designated.

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1 NSIDC – An Overview ASF-NSIDC UWG, June 2004

2 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 2 CIRES/NSIDC Started as WDC – Glaciology, 1976 NSIDC designated by NOAA, 1982 A unit within CIRES at CU Primary functions:  Acquire, archive and distribute data  Basic and applied research

3 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 3 Core identity – “Snow and Ice” Sequence of value added activities based on cryospheric data. Data archive and distribution ResearchApplications Decisions

4 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 4 Snow & Ice – Data, digital Data Ingest  Storage oDistribution Metadata Database Catalog

5 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 5 Snow & Ice – Data, other Research results Historical data Photos Maps Taku, Alaska, 1929

6 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 6 Snow & Ice -- Research Sensors & algorithms Understanding processes Modeling and applications

7 Part II: Activities at NSIDC Programs Research Supportive

8 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 8 Programs at NSIDC Data management activities NASA NOAA NSF

9 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 9 Data management: NASA Distributed Active Archive Center A cryospheric focal point Data management User support Introduction to ECS

10 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 10 Data, value added Useful products Passive microwave  ice/snow extent  cloud discrimination, snow Sea ice Tools Swath to grid Subsetting and ordering Educational Web CD MODIS, March 22, 2004. Snow = red, cloud = blue.

11 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 11 Data management: NOAA World Data Center – Glaciology Core function since 1976 Facilitates access to international data NOAA at NSIDC Operational snow cover model output Sea ice index Historic photos and maps Gaining insight, NASA  NOAA shift for long-term data management NOAA at NSIDC

12 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 12 Data management: NSF IARC - Frozen Ground Data Center  Circumpolar Active-Layer Permafrost System (CAPS) CD-ROM  IPA Global Geocryological Data (GGD) system (metadata) ARCSS Data Coordination Center  Arctic System Science (ARCSS)  Data from NSF funded research

13 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 13 Data management: NSF, cont. Antarctic Glaciological Data Center  Data collected by the US Antarctic Program oPI contributed data oCompiled data sets U.S. Antarctic Data Coordination Center  Info to the Antarctic Master Directory of the Global Change Master Directory

14 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 14 Data users, 1997-2003: Commercial Government K - 12 Other Research & Higher Ed As processed by User Services.

15 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 15 Research at NSIDC Overview: 12 resident scientists Visiting scientists 35 grants NASA and NSF dominant

16 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 16 Research: Cryosphere & climate Arctic climate Sea ice Data products for modeling  Water budget  Historic time series for the arctic Sea ice extent and concentration anomalies relative to 1988-2000 September 2002September 2003

17 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 17 Research: glaciers, sea ice, ice sheets Mega dunes Sea ice melt ponds Sensors & sea ice concentrations Glacier mass balance Antarctic mega dunes, field work Arctic sea ice break up Taku Glacier, 1929

18 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 18 Research: Snow, permafrost, frozen ground Passive microwave  Snow water equiv.  Snow cover  Frozen ground Arctic hydrology & water budgets Cold lands processes  Surface to satellite scale Fresh crack in permafrost causing block disintegration, Kondratyeva. Photo courtesy of V. Rachold.

19 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 19 Snow & Ice -- Applications Hydrologic models  Snow water equivalent  Frozen ground conditions Global warming impacts  Glacier mass balance  Monitoring ice sheets  Changes in permafrost extent Shift in format, as: binary  GIS Right: Larsen B ice shelf breakup captured by MODIS on 31 January, 23 February, & 07 March, 2002. MODIS images courtesy of NASA's Terra satellite, supplied by National Snow and Ice Data Center, University of Colorado, Boulder.

20 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 20 Snow & Ice -- Decisions Providing support to decision makers: Watershed level  Water availability  Flooding Global level  Glacier/ice melt contribution  Carbon release AMSR-E soil moisture data for the midwestern U.S. immediately following a large-scale thunderstorm in March 2004.

21 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 21 Supportive: Metadata Metadata database Program needs Standards Catalog Long-term archive

22 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 22 Supportive: Web Supports all of NSIDC 3500 Internet pages 1500 Intranet pages Primary Internet hits: All About Glaciers National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) All About Glaciers: Glossary, Gallery, Quick Facts, Q&A, and MoreAll About Glaciers: Glossary, Gallery, Quick Facts, Q&A, and More

23 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 23 Web: Top user domain names Unknown = no IP address w/in 10 sec.

24 Part III: Restructuring Responding to growth Looking ahead

25 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 25 Growth Staff: from 20 to 70 in 15 years  12 scientists  13 program/project  42 services (computer, data, writers,etc.)  5 administrative  5-10 students  2-5 visiting scientists

26 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 26 Selected issues noted Unclear lines of authority & responsibility Tasks and priorities not coordinated Perception of low accountability Overlap of program and center level functions No short-term operational plan Center-wide strategic plan not well established

27 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 27 Growth and restructuring External review panel Task Force for Restructuring Implementation Team Deputy Director hired Basic restructuring – Oct. 2003

28 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 28 Revised reporting structure

29 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 29 Matrix management

30 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 30 Restructuring concerns Level of centralized management  Mix of defined scope & research  Balance control & flexibility Tracking/accountability  Scope definition  Univ. structure  OMB Circular A-21 Infrastructure  Plan/fund common support

31 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 31 Looking ahead Identity  “Snow and Ice” Visibility  Scientific  Administrative Awareness of trends  Data management  Agency priorities

32 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 32 Looking ahead, cont. Position to be competitive  The special “edge”  Flexibility to respond Maintaining funding  Changes in data mgt  More, moderate sized grants Vertical integration  Value added (if funds)

33 ASF-NSIDC User Working Group Meeting, June 2004 33 Questions? The Ross Ice Shelf at the Bay of Whales (source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce, Michael Van Woert, NOAA NESDIS, ORA)


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