[ESIP-all] One day left: AGU IN-026 Near Real Time Data for Earth Science and Space Weather Applications

Armstrong, Edward M (398M) Edward.M.Armstrong at jpl.nasa.gov
Mon Aug 5 18:51:24 EDT 2013


A colleague sent me this an hour ago.

Fall Meeting Abstract Deadline Extended
Due to technical issues, the Fall Meeting website experienced intermittent outages throughout the morning and was taken offline at 12:00 P.M. to repair the service issue. The Fall Meeting abstract submission deadline will be extended until 6:00 P.M. EST on Wednesday, 7 August 2013. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience as we actively work to address these technical issues.


On Aug 5, 2013, at 3:00 PM, Goodman, Michael (MSFC-ZP11) wrote:

Robina,

I sent AGU an email earlier today about the server problems, but no
response so far.  In my inquiry, I asked if they would consider extending
the deadline should they not resolve the server problems soon.  If I hear
back, I will let you know.

--- Michael

Michael Goodman
256 961 7890 office
256 763 2071 NASA cell



On 8/5/13 4:57 PM, "Shaheen, Robina" <roshaheen at ucsd.edu<mailto:roshaheen at ucsd.edu>> wrote:

Dear Colleagues,
AGU server seems to have some problems and the site is not available to
upload abstract. Does any one have suggestions?
Robina

Dr. Robina Shaheen
University of California San Diego
Dept of Chemistry (Urey hall 5104)
9500 Gilman Dr.
La Jolla, California 92093-0356
Phone: 858-534-6053 (Off)
Fax:   858-534-1349
email: robina at ucsd.edu<mailto:robina at ucsd.edu>
http://isotopes.ucsd.edu/~robinashaheen/

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Subject: [ESIP-all] One day left: AGU IN-026 Near Real Time Data for
Earth Science and Space Weather Applications

Colleagues,

Tomorrow is the deadline to submit your AGU abstract on Near Real Time
Data for Earth Science and Space Weather Applications.  See details
below.  I apologize for the "nagging", however you will be pleased to
know that this is the last email from me on this subject this  year
(unless you are multiple mailing lists ;-()

--- Michael

Michael Goodman
256 961 7890 office
256 763 2071 NASA cell

From: <Goodman>, Michael Goodman
<michael.goodman at nasa.gov<mailto:michael.goodman at nasa.gov>>
Date: Monday, July 29, 2013 10:34 PM
To: "esip-all at lists.esipfed.org<mailto:esip-all at lists.esipfed.org>"
<esip-all at lists.esipfed.org<mailto:esip-all at lists.esipfed.org>>
Cc: Gerald Bawden <gbawden at usgs.gov<mailto:gbawden at usgs.gov>>, Deborah
Smith <smith at remss.com<mailto:smith at remss.com>>, Kevin Murphy
<kevin.j.murphy at nasa.gov<mailto:kevin.j.murphy at nasa.gov>>
Subject: One week left: AGU IN-026 Near Real Time Data for Earth Science
and Space Weather Applications

There is only one week left to submit your abstract for the Near Real
Time Uses in Earth Science and Space Weather Applications  at 2013 AGU
Fall Meeting.

Our initial invited authors are:

*   Darren Wright / NOAA Maritime Services Program Manager
*   Bill Leith / USGS Senior Science Advisor for Earthquake and
Geologic Hazards
*   Timothy Dye / Sonoma Technologies and contributor to EPA's AirNow
*   Daniel Baker / U. Colorado Boulder, Director Laboratory for
Atmospheric and Space Physics

Please see our original announcement below for more details and links to
submit your AGU Abstract.
-----------------------------------------
Colleagues,

We would like to draw your attention to the following special session at
the 2013 Fall AGU Meeting (December 9 ­ 13 in San Francisco, CA).

IN-026. Near Real Time Data for Earth Science and Space Weather
Applications

Near real time data from satellite, airborne, and surface sensors are
transforming existing end-user applications and spawning new ones. These
applications demonstrate the utility of timely data in diverse Earth and
space science disciplines including weather prediction, geologic hazards,
wildfires, flooding, invasive species, agriculture, oceanic and space
weather applications. In addition to traditional computer analyses, the
use of apps for smartphones and tablet computers presents an opportunity
to improve and expand the timely usage of data products and services.
This session seeks contributions that demonstrate the benefit of near
real time scientific or social media data and identify gaps in current
capabilities.

We held this session last year and it was one of the most popular Earth
Science Informatics (IN) sessions in 2012 and we anticipate it to be just
as popular this year.   This session is co-sponsored by Atmospheric
Sciences (A), Geodesy (G), Natural Hazards (NH), Ocean Sciences (OS),
Seismology (S) and SPA-Magnetospheric Physics (SM).We expect considerable
and diverse interest in the topic and we¹re looking forward to an
enjoyable and informative session.

We encourage you to contribute to our discussion on near real time data
for science research and science applications.

Please note the abstract deadline is August 6, 2013, so please plan
accordingly and submit your abstract soon.  The first author must be an
AGU member.  If you are not an AGU member, you can join AGU at
https://fallmeeting.agu.org/2013/member-registration/

Check the meeting website for updates, and complete submission policies:
http://fallmeeting.agu.org<http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2013>/2013

Authors will be informed in September regarding the date and format (oral
or poster) of their paper.

We look forward to hearing from you and thank you for considering this
opportunity to share your research and applications insights.  Please
forgive us if you receive multiple postings as we are seeking to
distribute this announcement broadly to reach as many disciplines as
appropriate. Please forward this email to any of your colleagues who
might be interested in this subject.

Gerald Bawden
United States Geological Survey
gbawden at usgs.gov<mailto:gbawden at usgs.gov?subject=AGU%20IN-026%20Near%20Rea
l%20Time%20Data%20for%20Earth%20Science%20and%20Space%20Weather%20Applicat
ions>

H. Michael Goodman
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
michael.goodman at nasa.gov<mailto:michael.goodman at nasa.gov?subject=AGU%20IN-
026%20Near%20Real%20Time%20Data%20for%20Earth%20Science%20and%20Space%20We
ather%20Applications>

Kevin Murphy
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
kevin.j.murphy at nasa.gov<mailto:kevin.j.murphy at nasa.gov?subject=AGU%20IN-02
6%20Near%20Real%20Time%20Data%20for%20Earth%20Science%20and%20Space%20Weat
her%20Applications>

Deborah Smith
Remote Sensing Systems
smith at remss.com<mailto:smith.remss.com?subject=AGU%20IN-026%20Near%20Real%
20Time%20Data%20for%20Earth%20Science%20and%20Space%20Weather%20Applicatio
ns>



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