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SHAirED: Web Services for Helping the Air Quality Community use Earth Science Data A REASoN Project Co-PIs: Stefan Falke, Rudolf Husar Washington University in Saint Louis DataFed www.datafed.net datafedwiki.wustl.edu NEISGEI Contact: R. Husar, [email protected] DataFed User Tools Web infrastructure that mediates connections between users and providers of air quality data through web standards, services and tools. Consoles: Data from diverse sources are displayed to create a rich context for exploration and analysis Web Services: Building Blocks of DataFed Programming CATT: Combined Aerosol Trajectory Tool for the browsing backtrajectories for specified chemical conditions www.neisgei.org Contact: S. Falke, [email protected] Building emissions-related Web applications (“mash-ups”) powered by DataFed and other standards-based technologies. Data and Service Interoperability Access, Process, & Render Data by Service Chaining Data Access and Analysis Workflows Viewer: General purpose spatiotemporal data browser and view editor applicable for all DataFed datasets DataSpace Viewer: Google Earth spatiotemporal data browser and view editor applicable for all DataFed datasets http://datafedwiki.wustl.edu/index.php/ Compact_Catalog_-_Alphabetical Contact: R. Husar, [email protected] Community driven wiki pages for metadata describing data, access, lineage, and data context, such as web links, articles, and applications that make use of a dataset. access visualization metadata in FGDC, ISO, GCMD Serf source & history Near Real Time Data Integration Delayed Data Integration Surface Air Quality AIRNOW ASOS_STI VIEWS_OL METAR O3, PM25 Visibility, 300 sites 40+ Aerosol Parameters Surface Visual Range Satellite MODIS_AOT OMI TOMS SEAW_US AOT, Idea Project AI, NO2, O3, Refl. Absorption Indx, Refl. Reflectance, AOT } context Model Output NAAPS WRF Dust, Smoke, Sulfate, AOT Sulfate Emissions Inventories NEI EDGAR Point, Area, Mobile SO2,NOx,CO2 Fire Data HMS_Fire MODIS_Fire NOx Data Synthesis Contact: S. Falke, [email protected] Fire Pixels Fire Pixels http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/ NO2_Data_Synthesis Coordinating, through the ESIP Air Quality Cluster, an interoperable network of air pollution monitoring scientists, IT mediators, and air quality researchers and managers. Envisioned NO2 Interoperability Network Exceptional Event Analysis http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/ Exceptional_Air_Pollution_Event_ Analysis_Community_Workspace Contact: R. Husar, [email protected] Capturing and connecting NOx resources: • monitoring data • models/estimates • tools/services • literature • projects • demos Conduct illustrative air quality event analyses in accordance with EPA's Exceptional Events Rule. The community is invited to contribute data, tools or analyses on fires, dust storms and other unusual events. Satellite evidence for exceptional events (smoke, dust) is now permissible by the EE Rule ESIP-EPA-NASA Workshop, Oct 31-Nov 1 • identify and organize available NOx data and information resources • develop guidelines and blueprints for improving use of NOx data in air quality web applications • define cross-organization, cross-project activities with NOx data and web networks Quebec Smoke, July 2002