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1 NOAA NESDIS National Climatic Data Center and NOAA NESDIS Center for Satellite Applications and Research Wayne Faas and Shobda Kondragunta

2 Outline Air Quality Data Archive and Access at NOAA Data Management Issues Drought Portal Other NOAA Products

3 NOAA National Climatic Data Center Air Quality Data Archive and Access Air Quality Forecast Guidance –One hour and eight hour averaged ground level (surface) ozone concentration –Data quality controlled before dissemination to NCDC –Available via ftp or magnetic tape –From June 1, 2004 thru current NWS National Digital Forecast Database Air Quality Guidance contour maps –Available from the NCDC NOAA Operational Model Archive and Distribution System (NOMADS) http://nomads.ncdc.noaa.gov/data.php

4 Data Management Issues Standards –Open Archival Information System (OAIS) –Web Services –Interoperable –Submission Agreements Centers of Data and Data Centers –Data Center: Contains computer systems, telecommunications and storage systems Redundant or backup power supplies, redundant data communications connections, environmental controls (air conditioning, fire suppression, etc.), and special security devices Archive and access Subject to National Archive and Records Agency guidelines Metadata and Documentation Architectures, policies, practices and procedures

5 NIDIS – U.S. Drought Portal drought.gov: A Window on Drought Information What is a Portal? Think of a Portal as a hub from which users (NIDIS users!) can access all of the content that they will commonly need. It is a Web site and services that improve the access, processing, and sharing of structured and unstructured information within and across a given “enterprise” through: Portlets - A portal page is displayed as a collection of non-overlapping portlet windows, where each portlet window displays a portlet. They provide aggregated, reusable access to specific information sources or applications (e.g., web services, mapping applications, search engines). Web Services - Applications and utilities that allow data exchange in a highly interoperable, standardized language/vendor/platform-neutral manner. Crawlers and other content aggregation are supported. Communities - A virtual workspace of a portal for collaboration, communication, and information dissemination/collection. Communities contain portlets and projects. Collaboration through Projects - Workspaces within a community that involves subsets of Portal membership. Projects contain portlets and can be part of one or more communities, facilitating collaboration via overviews, discussions, and document/project management.

6 NIDIS – U.S. Drought Portal drought.gov: A Window on Drought Information What else makes a Portal Powerful? Customization – Ability to customize the portal page for different user groups and individuals. Security – Incorporation of security through roles and a fine granularity of privileges. As guest users, the public can access non-proprietary enterprise-wide information and web sites well as selected web sites as appropriate. Crawlers and Search Engines – Bringing in content from elsewhere on the web. Search content of the portal contained in the pages of the Portal and the Knowledge Directory. Designing a Portal is a Complex Process To be successful a portal needs lots of planning and the cooperation of all partners of the project.

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8 NIDIS Portal Phase 2 Work and Beyond GIS Features Enhanced content and linkages Community collaboration tools and features Links to emerging early warning networks and products (soil moisture, satellite, etc.) Link to GEOSS/GIDIS Links to pilot studies Potential for data and information management/sharing cross-agency and at all levels

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11 Summary NIDIS’ U.S. Drought Portal Provides a Window for Interagency Data Collaboration and Dissemination The initial phase of the USDP (November 2007) is allowing drought experts and general users to answer key questions about drought on an end-to-end basis.

12 Air Quality Products from NOAA Operational Polar-orbiting and Geostationary Satellite Sensors Shobha Kondragunta Air Quality Program Lead, NOAA NESDIS Center for Satellite Applications and Research with contributions from Trevor Beck, Xiaoyang Zhang, Chuanyu Xu, Jian Zeng EPA Air Quality Data Summit February 13-15, 2008

13 Near Real Time Burned Area Product Zhang and Kondragunta, RSE, in press Small agricultural firesForest fires Derived from GOES at 30-minute interval for every fire pixel Data from 2002 – present available (for product access contact Shobha.Kondragunta@noaa.gov) Product to become operational in Spring 2008 which will allow users to obtain this data in near real time. Product will be archived and can be accessed from NOAA/ NCDC

14 Emissions of PM2.5, NOx, CH4, NMHC, SO2, etc. derived from GOES at 30-minute interval Data from 2002 – present available (for product access contact shobha.kondragunta@noaa.gov) shobha.kondragunta@noaa.gov Product to become operational in Spring 2008 which will allow users to obtain this data in near real time. Product will be archived and can be accessed from NOAA/NCDC Near Real Time Biomass Burning Emissions

15 Tree Biomass Components A. Foliage biomass (tons/ha) B. Branch biomass (tons/ha) C. Aboveground biomass (tons/ha) Zhang, X., and S. Kondragunta (2006), Estimating forest biomass in the USA using generalized allometric models and MODIS land products, Geophysical Research Letter, 33, L09402, doi:10.1029/2006GL025879. High resolution (1 km) fuel load datasets derived from MODIS land products Data are static and for CONUS only. Being expanded to the whole globe For data access contact shobha.kondragunta @noaa.gov

16 Near Real Time Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) AOD product derived from operational GOES-E and GOES-W at 30- minute interval with 4 m X 4 km pixel resolution at nadir (http://www.ssd.noa a.gov/PS/FIRE/GAS P/gasp.html)http://www.ssd.noa a.gov/PS/FIRE/GAS P/gasp.html Data (product only not imagery) archived at NOAA NCDC Knapp, JGR, 2002, 2005 Knapp et al., IJRS, 2006 Prados et al., JGR, 2007 Kondragunta et al., JAMC, 2008

17 Original GOES AOD Image with fire hot spots in red circles. Clouds are shown in white. Gray area is where there is no AOD retrieval Original GOES AOD image transformed to smoke AOD image Smoke AOD converted to smoke concentrations GOES-E smoke concentration product operational. GOES-W is still experimental. Product available at 4 km X 4km pixel resolution at nadir GOES-E product archived at NOAA NCDC

18 GOME-2 Trace Gas Products Tropospheric NO2, HCHO, BrO, CHO-CHO, aerosol products available at 40 km X 80 km pixel resolution. NO2 product to become operational in 2009. Other products in 2010. Research (developmental) products are available upon request but not quality assured yet Products will support EPA assessment work and other international activities such as CEOS and GEO

19 NESDIS Hazard Mapping System Analyst based GIS interactive tool that uses satellite visible imagery in conjunction with fire hot spots (manual and automated) to identify smoke plumes Products operational and available from http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/FIRE/hms.html. Products archived at NOAA NGDC http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/FIRE/hms.html


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