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CEOS LPV Phenology Meeting December 5, 2012 – San Francisco, CA Marriott Marquis, Foothill B Room, 1-6pm Matthew Jones Co-Lead CEOS LPV Phenology Focus Group University of Montana matt.jones@ntsg.umt.edu
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Remote Sensing Phenology Data Providers & Products Hubbard Brook In Situ Data Networks & Established Research Sites Citizen Science Networks VALIDATION Phenology Land Product Validation CEOS Working Group on Calibration and Validation - lpvs.gsfc.nasa.gov
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Satellite Derived Land Surface Phenology Products AVHRR-USGS MODIS-MCD12Q2 MODIS/AVHRR VIP Lab JRC/VITO ESA-PHAVEOS Coverage Africa MODIS-for-NACP Phenology ProductsProducerSensorDate RangeCoverage US Remote Sensing PhenologyUSGSAHVRR/eMODIS1989-2011*US MODIS-for-NACPNASA / NACPMODIS2000-2008US MCD12Q2NASA / BUMODIS2001-2010*Global VIP ProductVIP / ESDR / NASAAVHRR/MODIS1980-2010*Global Phenology ProductsforWARNMODIS2003-2009*US PHAVEOS? VEGETATION? Coverage Africa? JRC/VITO?
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Level I Sites – Phenocam Sites matched to Ground Observations Harvard Forest PhenoCam Phenology Land Product Validation CEOS Working Group on Calibration and Validation - lpvs.gsfc.nasa.gov
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Level I Sites – Phenocam Sites matched to Ground Observations Phenology Land Product Validation CEOS Working Group on Calibration and Validation - lpvs.gsfc.nasa.gov
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Level I Sites – Phenocam Sites matched to Ground Observations Phenocam sites with ground observations in 100km radius. Working with Phenocam group and USA-NPN to define high quality sites. Goal of ~30 sites (North America). Phenology Land Product Validation CEOS Working Group on Calibration and Validation - lpvs.gsfc.nasa.gov
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Level II Sites – Phenocam Sites, Ground Observations, Met/Flux Towers, Instrumentation Site NameCountryCover Type Torgnon – TellinodItalyGrassland Torgnon – TronchaneyItalyLarch Forest Park FallsUSADeciduous Broadleaf HyytialaFinlandBoreal Conifer HarvardUSAMixed Forest BartlettUSAMixed Forest HowlandUSABoreal Hardwood Trans TakayamaJapanDeciduous Broadleaf TakayamaJapanEvergreen Coniferous More Sites Needed: Savanna / Woody Savanna Croplands Shrublands Step 2: Selection of Core Validation Sites Level II Sites Alice Holt, UK Morrellato, Brazil
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Step 3: Package Data at Core Sites for Distribution to Phenology Community Define 100km Grids Centered on Core Sites Site Data Packages Include: The complete suite of available remote sensing phenology products. Phenocam images Ground Observations Instrument Data (eg. CO2 fluxes, PAR Sensors, spectrometer data) Goal: to allow for multiple temporal and spatial resolution scaling opportunities
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Step 4: Data Storage and Distribution Data Packages will be stored and distributed by the ORNL-DAAC Is it unnecessary redundancy to house phenocam and NPN data at ORNL? How do we insure Data Sharing protocols are met? Can this be solved by only including links to site data?
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Phenology Land Product Validation Phenology Scientific Community Involvement The LPV Phenology subgroup encourages community collaboration: The effort is dependent on data sharing across multiple communities. We are seeking a global array of sites – Central and South America, Africa, Asia, Australia Collaboration across groups is needed for proposal submissions to fund these efforts. Please visit the website and contact us to become involved! http://lpvs.gsfc.nasa.gov/pheno_background.html
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