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Director’s Report Unidata Policy Committee Meeting 24 May 2004 Mohan Ramamurthy Unidata Program Center UCAR Office of Programs Boulder, CO
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Operational Distribution of NEXRAD Level II Data Three universities selected to be top-tier nodes: 1. 1.University of Oklahoma 2. 2.Purdue University 3. 3.The Education and Research Consortium, Asheville, NC UPC was actively involved in a) a)the design of the architecture b) b)selection of top-tier sites c) c)deciding the topology d) d)training 55 sites in 27 domains now receiving the data, dramatically increasing the availability and use of Level II radar data
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Community Relations: Regional Workshop Unidata Users Committee will be conducting a regional workshop for June 8-9 at Millersville University. The workshop is being hosted by Rich Clark, former chair of the Users Committee. The purpose of the workshop: The purpose of the workshop: to provide training in the use of Unidata's Integrated Data Viewer (IDV), andto provide training in the use of Unidata's Integrated Data Viewer (IDV), and to present use cases of IDV and other Unidata services (data and tools) in the classroom.to present use cases of IDV and other Unidata services (data and tools) in the classroom.
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Monthly Newsletter Based on recommendations from the Users Committee, the UPC launched a new monthly newsletter in April to inform the community. Based on recommendations from the Users Committee, the UPC launched a new monthly newsletter in April to inform the community. The newsletter will keep the community informed on new activities, projects, and people within the Program Center and the community; The newsletter will keep the community informed on new activities, projects, and people within the Program Center and the community; The newsletter is available at: http://my.unidata.ucar.edu/content/currentNL.htm The newsletter is available at: http://my.unidata.ucar.edu/content/currentNL.htm
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Equipment Awards For the second year in a row, the Equipment Awards were again made to the community; We received 10 proposals, totaling $182,959 ($242K with UCAR overhead) ; 5 proposals were funded; University of Oklahoma San Jose State University Valparaiso State University Central Michigan University Universidade Federal Do Para Brazil More details in the notebook
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Improved Performance of Real-time Data Flows 192 machines in 112 network domains are running LDM-6 and reporting real time statistics. As a result of the improved performance of the LDM, 29 sites are now receiving CONDUIT data 55 sites are receiving WSR-88D Level II data via CRAFT NWS will use LDM-6 to distribute WSR-88D Level II data operationally. Some new sites on the IDD: Moscow State University National Center for Hydro- Meteorological Forecasting of Vietnam NCEP Model Data reception, via IDD/LDM6, in Vietnam
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Internet2 Traffic (Week of May 10, ’04) ApplicationOctetsOctets 1)Iperf27.33%109.2TB 2)NNTP10.04%40.16TB 3)HTTP8.46%33.81TB 4)FTP3.63%14.50TB 5)BitTorrent5.81%23.217TB 6)Shoutcast3.33%13.31TB 7) Unidata LDM 2.82%11.28TB Unidata IDD/LDM uses more of the Internet2 than any other advanced application;
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MeteoForum: A new community building project MeteoForum is international pilot project to bring Unidata and COMET capabilities to a network of WMO Regional Meteorological Training Centers (RMTCs) in South America and the Caribbean. Funded by UCAR Office of Program (UOP) Director’s STORM (opportunity) funds; Principals: Tom Yoksas (UPC) and Tim Spangler (COMET, PI); MeteoForum promotes collaboration among RMTCs, universities, and national meteorological services; Enables free access to rich data resources, software for data analysis, and training and reference materials; Unidata has built a data distribution system in South America that connects several universities (IDD- Brazil), and installed a NOAAport satellite downlink system in San Jose, Costa Rica. Buenos Aires Belem San Jose Rio de Janeiro Car aca s Bridgetown
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IDD-Brazil Connects to Unidata IDD Current Participants Unidata University of Miami Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ, IDD-Brazil) INPE/CPTEC (IDD-Brazil) Universidade de Sao Paulo (IDD-Brazil) Universidade Federal do Para (IDD-Brazil) Universidad de Buenos Aires (IDD-Brazil, imminent) Infrastructure Internet2 AMPATH (NSF) Global Crossing RNP ANSP
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Software Development and Use NetCDF-HDF merger: Our goal is to implement an enhanced netCDF interface using HDF5 (a data model, interface, and format from NCSA) for storage. Implementation of netCDF-3 on HDF5 is essentially complete; work in progress in implementing netCDF-4 on HDF5. IDV: In March, a new release (1.1 beta 3) was made available to the community. The IDV is now being used at 35 institutions throughout the world. The IDV will be used in the Rain in Cumulus over the Ocean Experiment (RICO) next January.Rain in Cumulus over the Ocean Experiment (RICO) Project conducted in collaboration with ATD/NCAR and JOSS/UOP The IDV will provide 3-dimensional real-time displays consisting of high resolution satellite data, S-Pol radar data, aircraft track/state data from the three aircraft and Mobile GLASS soundings. This will provide a unique and exciting opportunity for future scientists in the atmospheric sciences to interact with the latest analysis software in a field project setting. GEMPAK: A new release of GEMPAK was made to the community in April. Downloads: 725 unique users for recent releases. McIDAS Version 2003 Downloads: 103 unique sites
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Staffing Two Software Engineers, Tom Balzer (top right ) and Doug Lindholm (bottom right), have joined the UPC to participate in the LEAD project. We have also hired a new Administrative Assistant, Sandra Petrie (left); Sandra will serve as our meetings and travel coordinator. She will also assume the role of coordinator for Unidata's Community Equipment Awards program. We are taking a cautious approach to filling two other vacancies (one in the IDV group and the other in the Web development area. Some decisions will be made soon.
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New Organization Structure Director (Mohan) Admin (Joanne) System Admin (Mike) Community Services (Linda) Deputy Director (Ben) Data Services ) (Russ) Data Distribution (Tom) Data Visualization (Don) Community Services and Collaborators Data Infrastructure & Collections (John C.) Integrated Systems (Ben) *Based on the recommendation by the Reorganization Task Force, Chair: Ben Domenico The proposed organizational refinement will focus our talents and resources even more precisely Will become effective on June 1
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Email Support Load The total support load at the UPC remains high. A Support Task Force, chaired by Tom Yoksas, has been appointed to explore ways to enhance the provision of support to the community, including our support infrastructure.
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New Proposal Activity Unidata is listed as a collaborator in a new NSF-NMI proposal (submitted 10 days ago): Unidata is listed as a collaborator in a new NSF-NMI proposal (submitted 10 days ago): VEOLA: A Virtual Earth Observatory and Laboratory PI: Ian Foster, U. Chicago. (Co-PIs: Ben Domenico and Liping Di)PI: Ian Foster, U. Chicago. (Co-PIs: Ben Domenico and Liping Di) The project will harness and integrate advanced software and computational resources to create a national geospatial information integration and processing system. The proposed GeoGrid will provide both scientists and students with an unprecedented ability to conduct rapid and productive explorations and analysis of datasets from remote sensing, in-situ observation, and simulation. Data will come from NASA EOS, Unidata IDD, USGS EDC, NOAA NCDC, Geospatial-one-stop framework data, and other providers, and will span a wide temporal range from historical archives through the latest processed sensor readings. Resources requested at the UPC are modest (0.5 FTE/year for three years)
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State of the Program: A Snapshot Community relations: Green Community relations: Green Data Flows: Green Data Flows: Green Data sources: Green Data sources: Green IDD: Green IDD: Green Software Development: Yellow Software Development: Yellow Collaborations: Green Collaborations: Green Staffing: Yellow Staffing: Yellow Support: Green Support: Green Space: Yellow, soon to be Green Space: Yellow, soon to be Green Finances : Green (for FY04) Finances : Green (for FY04)
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