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Points of Contact: Rudolf Husar ( rhusar@wustl ), Martin Schultz ( m.schultz@fz-juelich.de )

Workshop on Networking Air Quality Observations and Models: Motivation: “ From Observations to Decision Support ” at session 34-3, ISRSE 33, May 2009, Stresa, IT Challenge: The road to data driven decisions support is littered with wrecks.

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Points of Contact: Rudolf Husar ( rhusar@wustl ), Martin Schultz ( m.schultz@fz-juelich.de )

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  1. Workshop on Networking Air Quality Observations and Models:Motivation: “From Observations to Decision Support” at session 34-3, ISRSE 33, May 2009, Stresa, ITChallenge: The road to data driven decisions support is littered with wrecks. Day 1: State of AQ InteroperabilityDay 2: Technical Discussion Day 3: Consensus? What Next? Points of Contact: Rudolf Husar (rhusar@wustl.edu), Martin Schultz (m.schultz@fz-juelich.de) Šolta, Croatia, August 24-26, 2011

  2. Workshop Goals (Bravo Martin!) • Get to know each other • Identify core AQ applications and sharable data sets • Exchange state-of-the-art, interoperability practices • Address technical and programmatic issues • Have fun

  3. Preliminary Agenda • Wednesday, 25 Aug: State of AQ Interoperability • Participant presentations • Integrating Initiatives, Agencies, ‘End Users’, their needs, roles • GEO AQ CoP role, relationships, contributions • Thursday, 26 Aug: Technical Realization of Interoperability • Syntactic issues (Improved standards? WCS, WMS, CSW…; netcdf, other formats) • Semantic issues (Metadata for finding and understanding data? CF? ) • Programmatic issues (Which data can be shared by whom? Data versions, etc.?) • Friday, 27 Aug: Outcomes. Consensus? Next? • What few things must be the SAME, so that everything else can be DIFFERENT? • How can we collaborate? Interact with other Initiatives, Agencies, Users? • Do we have common long-term goals? Next steps?

  4. Air Quality Data Network • Uses OGC standards (.. netCDF), CF Conventions, ISO metadata • Share software code, best practices • Seven servers, three clients (HTAP, MACC, ACP, EE, EMEP, VIEWS, PHAROS, CIERA,RSIG,..) • AQ Community Catalog for finding • Test app. for EPA Except. Events AQ Data Network is still fragile, incomplete and inadequate for real apps, but demonstrates fine grained data networking with GEOSS infrastructure and process AQ Data Find & Access AQ Data Network: Servers

  5. Decision Support MARKET Data Portals Connectors Facilitators Science Teams

  6. GEOSS Goal: Facilitate access and integration of a broad range of EOs to SBAs, including Air Quality

  7. Spectrum of User Communities From Observations to Decisions Earth Obs. & Modeler EO Service Provider Discipline Scientist EnvHealth Model, Res EnvPolicy & Manager Public & Officials Spectrum of Activities and Approach Measuring& Modeling InfoProc. & Distributi SciKnow Creation Decision Support Decision Making Assessing Benefit Maps on to the GEO Framework Value-adding processes color chart here Problem: Which distributor? Sci Team? Decision Support – herre the cocneptual breaks down..need to go experimental - observational In there pattern in the emerging information ecosystem

  8. Spectrum of User Communities From Observations to Decisions Data Portals VIEWS - Visibility Information Exchange Web System EPA RSIG - Remote Sensing Information Gateway EPA AQS - Air Quality System NASA GIOVANNI - Data & Information Services Center EBAS - Norwegian Institute of Air Research CEOS ACP: Atmospheric Composition Portal CIERA: Comm. Initiative for Emissions Res. & Apps. GMES MACC: Monitoring Atm. Composition and Climate Earth Obs. & Modeler EO Service Provider Discipline Scientist EnvHealth Model, Res EnvPolicy & Manager Public & Officials Spectrum of Activities and Approach Measuring& Modeling InfoProc. & Distribution SciKnow Creation Decision Support Decision Making Assessing Benefit  AQ Science Teams TF HTAP Task Force, Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollutants NASA AQAST - Quality Applied Science Team ESA CCI Aerosol: Climate Change Initiative for Aerosols GMES MACC: Monitoring Atmospheric Composition and Climate EPA - Exceptional Air Pollution Event Analysis AeroCom - Aerosol Model Inter-comparison Project AQ Decision Support Sys.VIEWS - Visibility Information Exchange Web System TF HTAP Task Force, Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollutants GMES MACC: Monitoring Atmospheric Composition and Climate EPA - Exceptional Air Pollution Event Analysis DataFed - Federated Data Systems for Air Quality Data

  9. The era of a single data provider, the individual scientist or the lone decision supporter is over. There is a new pattern emerging in the maturing information ecosystem Data Portals aggregators of many data streams Data Portals Data Aggregators for Easier Access VIEWS - Visibility Information Exchange Web System EPA RSIG - Remote Sensing Information Gateway EPA AQS - Air Quality System NASA GIOVANNI - Data & Information Services Center EBAS - Norwegian Institute of Air Research CEOS ACP: Atmospheric Composition Portal CIERA: Comm. Initiative for Emissions Res. & Apps. GMES MACC: Monitoring Atm. Composition and Climate  AQ Science Teams Science Collectives and Collaboratives TF HTAP Task Force, Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollutants NASA AQAST - Quality Applied Science Team ESA CCI Aerosol: Climate Change Initiative for Aerosols GMES MACC: Monitoring Atmospheric Composition and Climate EPA - Exceptional Air Pollution Event Analysis AeroCom - Aerosol Model Inter-comparison Project AQ Decision Support Systems Data Driven Analysis and Prognosis VIEWS - Visibility Information Exchange Web System TF HTAP Task Force, Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollutants GMES MACC: Monitoring Atmospheric Composition and Climate EPA - Exceptional Air Pollution Event Analysis DataFed - Federated Data Systems for Air Quality Data This is a good thin for the Earth System & GEOSS since it does not have to support individuals but can fucus on fewer groupings Implicit structure Cascading multi-stage process al la the economy-of-scale

  10. Value Adding Groups Felicitators, Connectors GEOSS AIP Architecture Implementation Pilot | OGC Network EPA Data Summit GO-ESSP: Global Org. for Earth System Science Portals EU EGIDA - Coord. Cross-Disciplinary Projects to Promote GEOSS EPA CyAir: Cyberinfratructure for Air Quality Managment CIERA: Community Initiative for Emissions Research and Applications GEO AQ CoP: GEO Air Quality Community of Practice COST ES0602: EU Network on Chemical Weather Forecasting.. AeroCom - Aerosol Model Inter-comparison Project ESIP Earth Science Information Partners, AQ Work Group Data Portals VIEWS - Visibility Information Exchange Web System EPA RSIG - Remote Sensing Information Gateway EPA AQS - Air Quality System NASA GIOVANNI - Data & Information Services Center EBAS - Norwegian Institute of Air Research CEOS ACP: Atmospheric Composition Portal CIERA: Comm. Initiative for Emissions Res. & Apps. GMES MACC: Monitoring Atm. Composition and Climate GEO Air Quality Community of Practice Main Value Adding Activity: Interoperable Network AQ Decision Support Systems VIEWS - Visibility Information Exchange Web System TF HTAP Task Force, Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollutants GMES MACC: Monitoring Atmospheric Composition and Climate EPA - Exceptional Air Pollution Event Analysis DataFed - Federated Data Systems for Air Quality Data  AQ Science Teams TF HTAP Task Force, Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollutants NASA AQAST - Quality Applied Science Team ESA CCI Aerosol: Climate Change Initiative for Aerosols GMES MACC: Monitoring Atmospheric Composition and Climate EPA - Exceptional Air Pollution Event Analysis AeroCom - Aerosol Model Inter-comparison Project

  11. The GEO AQ CoP is a self-organized voluntary group that fosters the use of Earth observations to air quality management and science by leveraging synergies of sharing and collaboration. • Community activities include collaborative website; workshops; gathering user requirements; sharing tools and best practices as well as aiding other communities: data portals, science teams and decision support activities. • A persistent output facilitated by the AQ CoP is a network of air quality/atmospheric composition data servers that use OGC-standard protocols and the GEOSS interoperability process. • Searching, browsing and accessing data from monitoring networks, satellite sensors, emissions, as well as from AQ models is through a Community Catalog.

  12. We know that information systems like libraries and the internet provide useful services • The technologies and the engineering of these systems is understood but the science is not in hand… • What causes information to be generated, transmitted and ‘consumed’? • What are the driving forces to the flow of information? Provider push, consumer pull? Impediments.. …Can you push a rope? • What are there suitable ‘laws of nature’, equivalent to conservation of mass and energy? • Earth Science info systems are still in the pre-scientific era • Hence, first need to observe these info systems ..

  13. The of GEOSS (and most other EO integrating initiatives) is create more societal benefit from Earth Observations and Models Effective creation of societal benefit hinges on seamless data flow and re-use, so a universal value is the ability the share and re-use data. Hence AQ CoP chose to focus on facilitating Air Quality Data Network.

  14. We also understand that the creation of an Earth Science information system has been a grand challenge for decades…. • …and that the “The road toward integrated Earth Science info systems is littered with wrecks of well-intended attempts..” • So, challenge is how to make more progress this time..

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