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1 Central Satellite Data Repository Supporting Research and Development
Weiguo Han1, Joseph Brust2 1UCAR VSP at NOAA/NESDIS/STAR, 2NOAA/NESDIS/STAR 5830 University Research Court, College Park, MD 20740 Abstract System Architecture Near real-time satellite data is critical to many research and development activities of atmosphere, land, and ocean processes. Acquiring and managing huge volumes of satellite data without (or with less) latency in an organization is always a challenge in the big data age. An organization level data repository is a practical solution to meeting this challenge. The STAR (Center for Satellite Applications and Research of NOAA) Central Data Repository (SCDR) is a scalable, stable, and reliable repository to acquire, manipulate, and disseminate various types of satellite data in an effective and efficient manner. SCDR collects more than 200 data products, which are commonly used by multiple groups in STAR, from NOAA, GOES, Metop, Suomi NPP, Sentinel, Himawari, and other satellites. The processes of acquisition, recording, retrieval, organization, and dissemination are performed in parallel. Multiple data access interfaces, like FTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS, and RESTful, are supported in the SCDR to obtain satellite data from their providers through high speed internet. The original satellite data in various raster formats can be parsed in the respective adapter to retrieve data information. The data information is ingested to the corresponding partitioned tables in the central database. All files are distributed equally on the Network File System (NFS) disks to balance the disk load. SCDR provides consistent interfaces (including Perl utility, portal, and RESTful Web service) to locate files of interest easily and quickly and access them directly by over 200 compute servers via NFS. SCDR greatly improves collection and integration of near real-time satellite data, addresses satellite data requirements of scientists and researchers, and facilitates their primary research and development activities. Use Case of Himawari-8 Data HimawariCloud Client Implementation Near Real-Time Satellite Data SCDR collects over 200 types of near real-time data (about 36,000,000 files, >370TB) in multiple heterogeneous formats from 30+ satellites, including: NOAA Series (6 – 19) GOES Series (10 – 15) Aqua MODIS DMSP F Series (13 – 19) Metop-A/B WindSat Suomi-NPP Sentinel-1A Himawari-8 More… (in the future) Data Transmission Timeline Data Latency Analysis (8/1/2015 – 11/30/2015) By Band By Segment By Hour of Day By Band By Segment By Hour of Day Data latencies by band (except Band 3, 0.5 km res.) and hour of day are basically similar Data latencies of most files for Segment 2 and 3 are greater than 5 minutes On-Demand Data Latency Query and Interactive Visualization Multiple Access Interfaces Exceptional Delay on 9/29 and 10/6 Perl command line utility SCDR Web portal RESTful Web service


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