an example of integrated science from the climate and land use change mission area: the southeast...
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An Example of Integrated Science from the Climate and Land Use Change Mission Area:
The Southeast Regional Assessment Project(SERAP)
Roland VigerCommunity for Data Integration Workshop
August 17, 2011
Integration
• Simulation Modeling
• Data– Parameters – Time series (historical, forecasts)
• Project Scientists
Workflows & ToolsPurpose: Share data content for (offline) modelers in group
– Not a general data distribution
• Lots of discussion (years!)• Capture, encoding
• Webex• my.usgs.gov• USGS GeoData Portal (GDP)• Email, ftp, http (sigh.)• Open Standards• THREDDS, NetCDF• PHP, Java
Statistically Downscaled
GCMs
Aquatic Occupancy Modeling
Watershed Modeling
Stream Temperature
Current Climate
Impact & Future
• Process & architecture as a prototype for future integration efforts– Social, technical scientific
• Developed new portals
• Expose services for metadata, data for overall project & non-standard data types
What happened behind the scenes?
Current + Historic Climate Observations12km x 12km Grids
Statistical Summaries of Temperature and Precipitation by HRU
Aquatic Occupancy Modeling
Watershed Modeling
Stream Temperature
Current Climate
Downstream Consumer – Stream Temp
Stream Temperature process
Watershed Modeling Results
SERAP Data Portal
Stream Temperature
Model
Maximum and Average Stream Temperature by Stream Segment
Aquatic Occupancy Modeling
Watershed Modeling
Stream Temperature
Current Climate
Downstream consumer – Aquatic Occupancy