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GEO-V Preparation item 12. Darasri Dowreang darasri@gistda.or.th November 11, 2008. GEO-V Plenary Session. The GEO-V Plenary and its side events will take place in the Palace of the Parliament. Bucharest, Romania From 17 to 20 November 2008 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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GEO-V Preparationitem 12

Darasri Dowreangdarasri@gistda.or.th

November 11, 2008

GEO-V Plenary Session

The GEO-V Plenary and its side events will take place in the Palace of the Parliament.

Bucharest, Romania

From 17 to 20 November 2008

The plenary room and exhibition room will be next to each other

GEO-V Demo Preparation Telcon

1st telcon on October 10, 2008 Participants: ESA, EUMETSAT, GEOSEC , GISTDA,

JAXA, NASA, NOAA, USGS 2nd telcon on October 17, 2008 Participants: ESA, GISTDA, GEO/NOAA, GEOSEC,

NASA, NOAA, USGS

3rd telcon on November 3, 2008 Participants: CSIR, ESA, GEOSEC, GISTDA, NASA,

NOAA, USGS

Exhibitions from CEOS

CEOS main activities to support GEO

Land Surface Imaging Portal

Climate Diagnostics Portal

Exhibition Inputs from CEOS

1-CEOS Banner

6-pattern of Constellation Posters

1-LSI Portal Poster

50-DVDs (25-NTSC and 25-PAL versions)

200-CEOS Handouts

Demonstration areas of LSI and Climate Portals

LSI Constellation Portal Concept

Provides users with a single web destination where they can go to obtain the fundamental information about operating mid-resolution LSI satellite systems and data

Provides users with active links to the data search and order tools for all CEOS agency mid-resolution LSI systems that offering open user access, and it provides links to a wide variety of free mid-resolution sample data

LSI Portal Concept (cont.)

The CEOS LSI Constellation Portal was designed and built by the LSI Constellation and WGISS.

CEOS agencies participating in development of this Portal include CNES, CONAE, GISTDA, INPE, ISRO, JAXA, NASA, and USGS.

The website currently provides information about, and links to, mid-resolution optical data that currently are being collected by the aforementioned agencies or have been collected by them over the past 35 years.

LSI Portal Concept (cont.)

The portal intends to provide sufficient information so that the site will meet a high percentage of user requirements for such information while avoiding over-population with minute detail and extraneous information

Sample data provided by the LSI portal include: Landsat MSS, TM, ETM+ (USGS) SPOT HRV, HRVIR, HRG (CNES) RESOURCESAT LISS-III & AWIFS (ISRO) ALOS AVNIR-2 (JAXA) CBERS-2 HRCC & IRMSS (INPE) ASTER (NASA/METI) SAC-C HRTC (CONAE) EO-1 ALI & Hyperion (NASA)

LSI Portal Concept (cont.)

Current LSI Constellation Portal homepage:

Climate Diagnostic Portal Concept

The "Climate Diagnostics" portal was inspired by the ideas and foresight of Mitchell D. Goldberg, NOAA/NESDIS, SaTellite Applications and Research (STAR), and Chief of the Satellite Meteorology and Climatology Division.

The climate visualizations, also known as "Climate Diagnostics", are targeted to address the Societal Benefit Areas (SBAs).

Climate SBA lead, Mitch Goldberg, is responsible for actions related to GCOS. He is collaborating with the CEOS IDN to complete this task.

Climate Diagnostic Portal

The vision is to offer a resource that will provide information to enhance GEOSS by providing visualizations of climate trends and variability.

WGISS has used the CEOS International Directory Network (IDN) to provide a portal to data through the GCOS Essential Climate Variables (ECVs).

Every climate visualization/diagnostic identified in the directory is tagged with one or more of the potentially significant SBAs.

Climate Diagnostic Portal

Sample Search Result

Climate Diagnostic Record

The visualizations are expected to be supportive

and useful in decision-making processes. The goal is to offer only visualizations that are cited

in peer-reviewed literature. (Currently, 83% comply.)

An additional capability, available through the

“Climate Diagnostics” website, is the “Builder”

authoring tool.

The “Builder” tool is targeted for individuals wishing

to share the graphics from scientific data analyses.

Summary

Climate Diagnostics Authoring Tool

Authoring Tool

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