[Esip-cloud] AMS Session Seeking Abstracts: Impactful science leveraging data proximate compute, open data and open source software

Douglas Schuster schuster at ucar.edu
Thu Aug 18 12:41:29 EDT 2022


Hello Colleagues,

Please consider submitting your work to our session on FAIR and Open
Data and Software within the Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences to Support
Transparent, Reusable and Efficient Research at the January 2023 AMS
Annual Meeting! Abstract are due Aug 24.

https://ams.confex.com/ams/103ANNUAL/webprogrampreliminary/Session62154.html

Description:

The need to understand linkages between climatic extremes and security
outcomes such as displacement/migration, public health, and
food/electricity production has never been higher. Analysis of these
linkages requires integration of the Earth, social, economic, and
political sciences as well as equitable access to community datasets,
data proximate compute, community developed data analysis workflows
and open source software tools. In this session, we invite submissions
that discuss research, applications and initiatives that build upon
the principles of FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and
Reusable) Open Data and Software within the atmospheric and related
sciences to drive new discoveries. We welcome technical, policy, and
community-focused submissions on a range of topics related to
facilitating transparency of science and leveraging community
supported open science capabilities to drive research and operational
outcomes. Examples include:

1.Research, operations and industry uses that employ a combination of
public cloud compute, cloud hosted datasets such as those provided
through NOAA’s Open Data Dissemination Program, and open source data
analysis tools and workflows.
2.Solutions for data and software discoverability, metadata creation
and management, provenance tracking, and other relevant topics.

Platforms for reproducible research and reusable tools will accelerate
the analytics enterprise and build the salience, credibility, and
legitimacy required to effectively inform policy. This session will
highlight emerging open-science tools and platforms for weather and
climate-security analysis.


-- 
Doug Schuster
Manager, NCAR/CISL/ISD Data Engineering and Curation Section (DECS)
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0448-3591


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