System at the University of Colorado Boulder and the National Snow and Ice Data Center Data and services supporting science Lynn Yarmey Ruth Duerr and the NSIDC WDS team Highlighted session themes ID: 177140
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The World Data System at the University of Colorado Boulder andthe National Snow and Ice Data Center
Data and services supporting science
Lynn Yarmey, Ruth
Duerr
, and the
NSIDC WDS teamSlide2
Highlighted session themesData diversity by disciplineData diversity by scaleContinuity of monitoring programmes Data qualitySlide3
Highlighted session themesData diversity by disciplineData diversity by scaleContinuity of monitoring programmes Data quality
Take away:
Collaboration and PartnershipSlide4
ContextSlide5
NSIDC Context
(Not all shown)
46%Slide6
Example case
46%Slide7
Example case
Permafrost -
ground that staysfrozen for more than 2 consecutive years
Shishmaref
, Alaska
Siberia
Lena River, SiberiaSlide8
Example caseData diversity by disciplineData diversity by scaleConnecting site-based in-situ data into regional dataset for modeling
Adding legacy data to modern obs.Continuity of monitoring programs Mitigating monitoring discontinuity
Data qualityQuality control, standardizationUncertainty evaluationData rescueSlide9
Example caseData diversity by disciplineData diversity by scaleConnecting site-based in-situ data into regional dataset for modeling
Adding legacy data to modern obs.Continuity of monitoring programs Mitigating monitoring discontinuity
Data qualityQuality control, standardizationUncertainty evaluationData rescue
Partnerships:
Permafrost scientistsGTN-PArctic Portal
Arctic Observing ViewerArctic Data ExplorerSlide10
Spatial scaleGTN-P, AOV sitesSlide11
Spatial scale
GTN-P, AOV sitesPermaData
sitesSlide12
ChallengesOpen data access, preservationSemantic differencesOutdated, non-standard formatsAnalog and un-digitized dataLack of documentationChanging standardsAddressing site discontinuityLack of uncertainty estimatesShort-term funding
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ChallengesThese are not uncommon…Open data access, preservationSemantic differencesOutdated, non-standard formats
Analog and un-digitized dataLack of documentationChanging standardsAddressing site discontinuityLack of uncertainty estimates
Short-term funding?Slide14
ChallengesOpen data access, preservationSemantic differencesOutdated, non-standard formatsAnalog and un-digitized dataLack of documentationChanging standardsAddressing site discontinuityLack of uncertainty estimatesShort-term funding?
These are not uncommon…partners can helpSlide15
ChallengesOpen data access, preservationSemantic differencesOutdated, non-standard formatsAnalog and un-digitized dataLack of documentationChanging standardsAddressing site discontinuityLack of uncertainty estimatesShort-term funding?
These are not uncommon…partners can help
Scientists
Data CurationGTN-P Community
TechnologySlide16
SummaryData diversity by disciplineData diversity by scaleContinuity of monitoring programmes Data quality
Take-away:Collaboration and PartnershipSlide17
Thank youAdditional questions? Contact me:Lynn.Yarmey@colorado.edu