[Bessig] Data Rescue and the shutdown
Yarmey, Lynn Rees
yarmel at rpi.edu
Tue Jan 29 15:31:41 EST 2019
The NOAA data mirrored by the EDGI hackathon folks is available here:
https://www.datarefuge.org/organization/national-oceanic-and-atmospheric-administration
Their full catalog is here:
https://www.datarefuge.org/dataset
I'm sure they would appreciate having the data list you mention - you are welcome to join their Slack channel, and/or I can pass these along?
Many thanks!
Lynn
On 1/29/19, 1:22 PM, "Bessig on behalf of Cathy Smith via Bessig" <bessig-bounces at lists.esipfed.org on behalf of bessig at lists.esipfed.org> wrote:
All
The shutdown is over (for now at least) so we don't need the data now.
But it would be good if one could get the data if there is another
shutdown or if something else happens. To do that, the data would
ideally need to be updated to near present and any data fixes applied.
Also, the name of the archive/URL would need to be published. And of
course it would have to be hosted on a non federal govt computer.
The specific types of data people I knew wanted were the NCAR Reanalysis
(NCAR has this but not in the PSD format), Gridded SST data like the
ERSST, OLR, gridded precipitation (CMAP, GPCP), Also station data like
the GHCN-M at NCEI. But I'm sure other scientists at universities had
other specific data needs.
Cathy
On 1/29/19 11:13 AM, Ruth Duerr wrote:
> I will ask the Boulder data rescue folks as they rescued the most real data I think (whole servers worth). I have a chat with Joan, their lead, later today and then on Friday.
>
> Ruth
>
>> On Jan 29, 2019, at 10:22 AM, Cathy Smith via Bessig <bessig at lists.esipfed.org> wrote:
>>
>> All
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>> After Trump became president, there were large 'data rescue' efforts that were occurring throughout the US. During the government shutdown I thought perhaps NOAA data could be obtained from the archives of those data rescue activities for use by university and other non federal scientists. But I didn't see any reference anywhere during the shutdown to the data that was rescued.
>>
>> Does anyone know if that data is available somewhere? Are the groups who did the hackathons updating data files? It seems the shutdown would have been the perfect opportunity to have made available the rescued data.
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>> Also, now that some government orgs have websites with less info than they used to have, is anyone making the webpages that were rescued available to the public?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Cathy Smith
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