[Esip-preserve] American Meteorological Society 2024 annual meeting -Abstracts due Aug 31
Douglas Schuster
schuster at ucar.edu
Thu Aug 31 15:41:11 EDT 2023
Hi All,
As a reminder abstracts are due for the AMS 2024 annual meeting today.
Please consider submitting to our AMS 2024 annual meeting session
titled, “FAIR and Open Data and Software within the Atmospheric and
Ocean Sciences to Support Transparent, Reusable and Efficient Research
and Operations” which is a joint session hosted by the 40th Conference
on Environmental Information Processing Technologies.
https://ams.confex.com/ams/104ANNUAL/cfp.cgi
Thanks for your consideration.
Doug
On Tue, Aug 1, 2023 at 10:15 AM Douglas Schuster <schuster at ucar.edu> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Please consider submitting an abstract to our AMS 2024 annual meeting session titled, “FAIR and Open Data and Software within the Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences to Support Transparent, Reusable and Efficient Research and Operations” which is a joint session hosted by the 40th Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies.
>
> Full Session Description:
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> FAIR and Open Data and Software within the Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences to Support Transparent, Reusable and Efficient Research and Operations (Joint with 27th Conference of Atmospheric Librarians International, the 23rd Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Environmental Science, the 14th Symposium on Advances in Modeling and Analysis Using Python, the 14th Conference on Transition of Research to Operations*,* the Committee on Open Environmental Information Services, and the Board on Data Stewardship)
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> 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:
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> 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.
> Solutions for data and software discoverability, metadata creation and management, provenance tracking, and other relevant topics.
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> 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.
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> Doug Schuster
> Manager, NCAR/CISL/ISD Data Engineering and Curation Section (DECS)
> Acting Director, NCAR/CISL Information Systems Division (ISD)
> https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0448-3591
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Doug Schuster
Manager, NCAR/CISL/ISD Data Engineering and Curation Section (DECS)
Acting Director, NCAR/CISL Information Systems Division (ISD)
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0448-3591
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