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Archive | 2013

Development of Information-Computational Infrastructure for Environmental Research in Siberia as a Baseline Component of the Northern Eurasia Earth Science Partnership Initiative (NEESPI) Studies

Evgeny Gordov; Keith Bryant; Olga N. Bulygina; Ivan Csiszar; Jonas Eberle; Steffen Fritz; Irina Gerasimov; Roman Gerlach; Sören Hese; F. Kraxner; Richard B. Lammers; Gregory G. Leptoukh; Tatiana Loboda; Ian McCallum; Michael Obersteiner; Igor Okladnikov; Jianfu Pan; Alexander Prusevich; Vyacheslav N. Razuvaev; Peter Romanov; Hualan Rui; D. Schepaschenko; Christiane Schmullius; Suhung Shen; Alexander I. Shiklomanov; Tamara Shulgina; A. Shvidenko; A. G. Titov

This chapter provides a brief description of the information resources currently supporting environmental studies of Siberia including key references and points of contact. It describes environmental, hydrological, and meteorological datasets available for Siberia as well as the tools developed to organize and seamlessly deliver these data to the international research community for studying regional environmental and climatic dynamics of the ongoing global changes. Three-hour and daily datasets of major meteorological characteristics measured at the Siberian weather stations and relevant metadata sets are the first tangible resources available to the researchers. However, most of the Siberian territory is sparsely populated and the observational networks that provide regional in situ observations are also sparse. Therefore, other information resources described below are based upon, or include as their integral part, remote sensing and model output data. These resources are (a) land information system for Siberia that includes cartographical materials, data of different inventories and surveys, diverse databases of in situ measurements and remote sensing products, and numerous auxiliary models for assessment of relevant biophysical indicators of Siberian ecosystems; (b) remote sensing Earth observation products and tools for data search, data access, data visualization, and analysis over Siberia; and (c) a suite of online systems to monitor, process, visualize, analyze, and access Earth science remote sensing products and regional climatic and meteorological geospatial datasets, as well as a variety of geospatial data on climate, climate forecast, hydrology, hydrological forecast, environmental remote sensing, socioeconomic information, etc.


Archive | 2009

The NASA NEESPI Data Portal to Support Studies of Climate and Environmental Changes in Non-boreal Europe

Suhung Shen; Gregory G. Leptoukh; Tatiana Loboda; Ivan Csiszar; Peter Romanov; Irina Gerasimov

NASA NEESPI (Northern Eurasia Earth Science Partnership Initiative) data portal is a NASA funded project that focuses on collecting satellite remote sensing data, providing tools, information, and services in support of NEESPI scientific objectives (Leptoukh, et al., 2007). The data can be accessed online through anonymous ftp, through an advanced data searching and ordering system Mirador that uses keywords to find data quickly in a Google-like interface, and through the Goddard Interactive Online Visualization ANd aNalysis Infrastructure (Giovanni). The portal provides preprocessed data from different satellite sensors and numerical models to the same spatial and temporal resolution and the same projection so that the data can be used easily to perform inter-comparison or relationship studies. In addition, it provides parameter and spatially subsetted data for regional studies. Studies of regional carbon, hydrology, aerosols in non-boreal Europe and their interactions with global climate are very challenging research topics. The NASA NEESPI data portal makes many satellite data available for such studies, including information on land cover types, fire, vegetation index, aerosols, land surface temperature, soil moisture, precipitation, snow/ice, and other parameters. This paper will introduce the features and products available in the system, focusing on the online data 1 tool, Giovanni NEESPI. An example that explores different data through Giovanni NEESPI in temperate region of non-boreal Europe will be presented.


Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2017

Recent Advances in Satellite Data Rescue

Paul Poli; Dick Dee; Roger Saunders; Viju O. John; Peter Rayer; Jörg Schulz; Kenneth Holmlund; Dorothee Coppens; Dieter Klaes; J. E. Johnson; Asghar E. Esfandiari; Irina Gerasimov; Emily Zamkoff; Atheer Al-Jazrawi; David A. Santek; Mirko Albani; Pascal Brunel; Karsten Fennig; Marc Schröder; Shinya Kobayashi; Dieter Oertel; W. Dohler; D. Spankuch; Stephan Bojinski

AbstractTo better understand the impacts of climate change, environmental monitoring capabilities must be enhanced by deploying additional and more accurate satellite- and ground-based (including in situ) sensors. In addition, reanalysis of observations collected decades ago but long forgotten can unlock precious information about the recent past. Historical, in situ observations mainly cover densely inhabited areas and frequently traveled routes. In contrast, large selections of early meteorological satellite data, waiting to be exploited today, provide information about remote areas unavailable from any other source. When initially collected, these satellite data posed great challenges to transmission and archiving facilities. As a result, data access was limited to the main teams of scientific investigators associated with the instruments. As archive media have aged, so have the mission scientists and other pioneers of satellite meteorology, who sometimes retired in possession of unique and unpublished...


international geoscience and remote sensing symposium | 2005

Goddard Atmospheric Composition Data Center: Aura data and services in one place

Gregory G. Leptoukh; Steven Kempler; Irina Gerasimov; Suraiya P. Ahmad; J. E. Johnson

The Goddard Atmospheric Composition Data and Information Services Center (AC-DISC) is a portal to the atmospheric composition specific, user driven, multi-sensor, on-line, easy access archive and distribution system employing data analysis and visualization, data mining, and other user requested techniques for the better science data usage. It provides convenient access to atmospheric composition data and information from various remote-sensing missions, from TOMS, UARS, MODIS, and AIRS, to the most recent data from Aura OMI, MLS, HIRDLS (once these datasets are released to the public), as well as atmospheric composition datasets residing at other remote archive sites.


Environmental Research Letters | 2007

NASA NEESPI Data and Services Center for Satellite Remote Sensing Information

Gregory G. Leptoukh; Ivan Csiszar; Peter Romanov; Suhung Shen; Tatiana Loboda; Irina Gerasimov


Archive | 2017

Data Recovery Effort of Nimbus Era Observations by the NASA GES DISC

J. E. Johnson; Ed Esfandiari; Emily Zamkoff; Irina Gerasimov; Atheer Al-Jazrawi; Gary Alcott


Archive | 2017

Accessing Suomi NPP OMPS Products through the GES DISC Online Data Services

J. E. Johnson; Jennifer Wei; Irina Gerasimov; Bruce E. Vollmer


Archive | 2014

Exploring NASA OMI Level 2 Data With Visualization

Jennifer Wei; Wenli Yang; J. E. Johnson; Peisheng Zhao; Irina Gerasimov; Long Pham; Gilbert Vincente


2014 AGU Fall Meeting | 2014

Data Preservation, Information Preservation, and Lifecyle of Information Management at NASA GES DISC

Mo Khayat; Steve Kempler; Barbara E. Deshong; J. E. Johnson; Irina Gerasimov; Ed Esfandiari; Michael Berganski; Jennifer Wei


Archive | 2013

Science Data Preservation: Implementation and Why It Is Important

Steven Kempler; John F. Moses; Irina Gerasimov; J. E. Johnson; Bruce Vollmer; Michael Theobald; Dana Ostrenga; Suraiya P. Ahmad; Hampapuram K. Ramapriyan; Mohammad G. Khayat

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J. E. Johnson

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Suhung Shen

George Mason University

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Ivan Csiszar

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Steven Kempler

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Suraiya P. Ahmad

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Jennifer Wei

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Peter Romanov

City University of New York

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Dana Ostrenga

Goddard Space Flight Center

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