[Esip-marinedata] Marine Data Cluster - 2019-04-25 - OIIP and THREDDS Demos

Carolina Berys-Gonzalez cberysgonzalez at ucsd.edu
Wed Apr 24 14:21:24 EDT 2019


*Topic: Demos: OIIP Visualization Tool, CSV to netCDF-CF Using Rosetta, and
THREDDS 5.0Time: Thursday, 2019-04-25, 10:30 PST (17:30 UTC)*

Hello all,

Please join us this week for the OIIP presentation follow up. This week's
deep dive will include demos of the Rosetta netCDF-CF translation tool,
THREDDS 5.0, as well as the OIIP Data Visualization Tool interface. It
should be a good one!

Link to previous meeting minutes with slides and recording
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o9XMgzme3t0hMJdRrlyxQOIMvLTbM3c9MSDr1rlyVYg/edit>

Presenters:

Sean Arms (UCAR)
* Software Engineer at UCAR/Unidata, THREDDS Project Lead
* CO-PI on the NASA/OIIP project
* Ph.D. in Meteorology, focused on in-situ observations and atmospheric
surface-layer/canopy layer turbulence

Vardis Tsontos (JPL)
* Data engineer at PO.DAAC/JPL supporting NASA salinity satellite missions
and field campaigns
* PI on the NASA/OIIP and COVERAGE projects
* Biological oceanographer, Ph.D in fish population dynamics

Talk Abstract:

Oceanographic applications increasingly rely on the integration of
multivariate data from diverse observational platforms including satellite
and diverse in-situ observations. However, interoperability issues and the
heterogeneity of field datasets in particular poses a challenge not only to
their integrated usage, but also to their long term preservation and
access. In this presentation we report on accomplishments of the
NASA/ACCESS funded “Oceanographic In situ data Interoperability project
(OIIP)” [https://oiip.jpl.nasa.gov/
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__oiip.jpl.nasa.gov_&d=DwMFaQ&c=HPMtquzZjKY31rtkyGRFnQ&r=avhrWNkgVNiWDfWxfJ5BuQ&m=A64gvHaLTtc1zaEvCDM2odV7AzNbkG6E7w8IMD0CHss&s=RLjfexKbA6q0WDxIFCJ0EmMpHRLwebGgJeFhoIfsMBQ&e=>],
a 2-year collaboration between JPL, UCAR/Unidata and UMASS-Boston that
concluded in October 2018. OIIP involved the enhancement and integration of
available technologies for improved interoperability and support of in situ
data, examining also a representative yet complex class of oceanographic
field data: data from electronic tags deployed on a variety of marine species.
Here we review the general motivation and outcomes of the work, focusing on
three Open Source software products/projects from the project: the
OIIP Data Visualization
tool (built upon the Common Mapping Client), the Rosetta tool and
webservice for producing standards compliant data files from ASCII source
files, and enhancements to netCDF-Java and the THREDDS Data Server,
providing increased support in these tools for the Climate and Forecast
Discrete Sampling Geometries (e.g. point, timeseries, profile, trajectory).


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-- 
Carolina Berys-Gonzalez
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
http://cchdo.ucsd.edu/
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