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CEOS WGISS 26
IDN Task Team
CEOS WGISS 26
IDN Task Team
I. Introduction/Final Response to User Working Group (UWG) Recommendations
II. Usage and Content StatisticsIII. Extending Keyword VocabulariesIV. Interoperability ForumV. Climate Diagnostics Portal (CL-06-02-14)
I. Introduction/Final Response to User Working Group (UWG) Recommendations
II. Usage and Content StatisticsIII. Extending Keyword VocabulariesIV. Interoperability ForumV. Climate Diagnostics Portal (CL-06-02-14)
IDN AgendaIDN AgendaIDN AgendaIDN Agenda
I. Introduction/Final Response to User Working
Group (UWG) Recommendations
I. Introduction/Final Response to User Working
Group (UWG) Recommendations
II. Usage and Content StatisticsII. Usage and Content Statistics
DIF Population Growth(February 2004 - August 2008)
Approaching 20,000!
SERF Population Growth(February 2004 - August 2008)
Approaching 2,000!
New, Updated, and Deleted DIFs(January 2007 - August 2008)
Updates coincide with internal release of Link Editor in 2008
NCDC AADC
LSI
New and Updated Platforms and Instruments
(January 2007 - August 2008)
AGU
Expanded Platform and Instrument Descriptions
LSI
DIF Population by Science Keyword
SERF Population by Service Keyword
International Users - CEOS IDN Countries
(January 1999 - August 2008)
(as of August)
History of GCMD Hits
42,664,019
48,165,6879 47,333,812
32,373,773
Average Per Month: 4 million
Unique Visitors(January 2007 - August 2008)
Average Unique Visitors Per Month: 43,283
Earth Science Keyword Searches(January - August 2008)
Service Keyword Searches(January - August 2008)
How Do Users Find the IDN?(January - August 2008)
When Do Users Visit the IDN?Most Popular Day of the Week
(January - August 2008)
When Do Users Visit the IDN?Most Popular Time of Day
(January - August 2008)
Popular Keyword SearchesPopular Keyword Searches(January - August
2008)
Science/Service Keyword Searches:
1.1.OceansOceans2.2. AtmosphereAtmosphere3.3. Climate IndicatorsClimate Indicators4.4. AgricultureAgriculture5.5. Data CentersData Centers6.6. Land SurfaceLand Surface7.7. Data Analysis & Data Analysis &
VisualizationVisualization8.8. LocationLocation9.9. Solid EarthSolid Earth10.10. ModelsModels
Full-Text Searches:
1.1.Global WarmingGlobal Warming2.2.AMDAMD3.3.JamstecJamstec4.4.ChinaChina5.5.TemperatureTemperature6.6.OBIS/SCARMARBINOBIS/SCARMARBIN7.7.GlobalGlobal8.8.AfricaAfrica9.9.WindWind10.10. GISGIS
Website Searches by Interface(December 2005 - August 2008)
Releases: 9.6 (July 2006) 9.7 (April 2007) 9.7.1 (June 2007) 9.8 (June 2008)
Free-Text Searches(December 2005 - August 2008)
Release 9.7 (April 2007) changed location of free-text search boxes on homepage
III. Extending Keyword Vocabularies
III. Extending Keyword Vocabularies
GCMD Science Keywords and Essential Climate Variables
(ECV)
GCMD Science Keywords and Essential Climate Variables
(ECV)
GCMD Science Keywords
Mutually exclusive
Six level hierarchy (with detailed keywords)
Refinements based on the input of data providers and the science community
Useful for creating ontologies
Supported by actual metadata content
Essential Climate Variables
Two-level hierarchy
Highly respected: created by top scientists
Not based on actual metadata content
Development of Climate Data Classifications
Development of Climate Data Classifications
CDR: Climate Data Records
EDR: Environmental Data Records
FCDR: Fundamental Climate Data Records **
ESDR: Earth System Data Records
TCDR: Thematic Climate Data Records
SDR: Sensor Data Records
ECV: Essential Climate Data Variables **
SBA: Societal Benefit Areas **
IV. Interoperability ForumIV. Interoperability Forum
Access from IDN website or email directly. Is monitored to diminish spam - not to restrict usage. Possible topics:
– Feedback on website – Requests related to metadata standards (DIF/SERF)– Requests or suggestions of keyword changes – Requests for new Portals
Access from IDN website or email directly. Is monitored to diminish spam - not to restrict usage. Possible topics:
– Feedback on website – Requests related to metadata standards (DIF/SERF)– Requests or suggestions of keyword changes – Requests for new Portals
Reminder of INTEROP Email
Reminder of INTEROP Email
V. Climate Diagnostics V. Climate Diagnostics PortalPortal
Action item Action item (CL-06-02-14):(CL-06-02-14):
V. Climate Diagnostics V. Climate Diagnostics PortalPortal
Action item Action item (CL-06-02-14):(CL-06-02-14):
Mission Statement: Mission Statement:
This "Climate Diagnostics" web site was inspired by the ideas and foresight of Mitchell D. Goldberg, NOAA/NESDIS, SaTellite Applications and Research (STAR), and Chief of the Satellite Meteorology and Climatology Division. Mitch is the Committee on Earth Observation Systems (CEOS) Climate Societal Benefit Area (SBA) lead and responsible for CEOS's Global Climate Observing Systems (GCOS) actions. The Working Group on Information Systems and Services (WGISS) had used the CEOS International Directory Network (IDN) to provide a portal to data through the GCOS Essential Climate Variables, in order to focus a CEOS GCOS task for CEOS agencies to make data related to these variables available.
This "Climate Diagnostics" web site was inspired by the ideas and foresight of Mitchell D. Goldberg, NOAA/NESDIS, SaTellite Applications and Research (STAR), and Chief of the Satellite Meteorology and Climatology Division. Mitch is the Committee on Earth Observation Systems (CEOS) Climate Societal Benefit Area (SBA) lead and responsible for CEOS's Global Climate Observing Systems (GCOS) actions. The Working Group on Information Systems and Services (WGISS) had used the CEOS International Directory Network (IDN) to provide a portal to data through the GCOS Essential Climate Variables, in order to focus a CEOS GCOS task for CEOS agencies to make data related to these variables available.
Mission Statement Continued Mission Statement Continued
Upon viewing this portal, Mitch's vision was to offer a resource that would provide information to enhance the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) by providing visualizations of climate trends and variability. He envisioned that the visualizations (climate diagnostics) could be more easily interpreted by decision makers, for the benefit of society than the data alone. The climate visualizations are targeted to address the Societal Benefit Areas (SBAs) related to: Disasters, Health, Energy, Climate, Water, Weather, Ecosystems, Agriculture, and Biodiversity. Every description of a climate visualization in the directory is tagged with one or more of the potentially significant Societal Benefit Areas. The visualizations are created from scientific data by a multitude of providers. The site is designed to offer visualizations that could be readily interpreted by decision makers. If a better understanding of the significance of the science can be achieved, the societal benefits of scientific research would be enhanced by providing these visualizations for long-term diagnostic analyses. The visualizations, also known as "Climate Diagnostics", are expected to be supportive and useful in decision-making processes. They have been based on the careful analysis of significant variables.Anticipating future consequences related to climate in the nine Societal Benefit Areas could be pivotal to our survival.
The Challenges of Creating the Infrastructure
The Challenges of Creating the Infrastructure
Assumption: all portals are virtual subsets of the directory. Climate Diagnostics does not fit this assumption.
Researched climate diagnostics sources relevant to societal benefits (journals, agency bulletins, universities, instrument theme pages, etc.).
Attempted to use current infrastructure. Discovered that unique content and user base required new software
infrastructure and keywords. Implemented new requirements for content, design and database. Refined requirements as content evolved {such as added Societal
Benefit Area (SBA) keywords and mapped to Essential Climate Variables (ECV)}
Assumption: all portals are virtual subsets of the directory. Climate Diagnostics does not fit this assumption.
Researched climate diagnostics sources relevant to societal benefits (journals, agency bulletins, universities, instrument theme pages, etc.).
Attempted to use current infrastructure. Discovered that unique content and user base required new software
infrastructure and keywords. Implemented new requirements for content, design and database. Refined requirements as content evolved {such as added Societal
Benefit Area (SBA) keywords and mapped to Essential Climate Variables (ECV)}
Early Feedback on Creating Content
Early Feedback on Creating Content
“I spent some time just using Piclens on the Firefox browser to look at hundreds and hundreds of images that come up using "climate diagnostics" […]. One discovers precious few results […] but they are far flung and often just isolated images. At this point I still have little idea where these resources are supposed to come from. Without being directed to a particular provider of such visualizations, it seems like a fool's errand to just search for them.
[Observation from external source]
“I spent some time just using Piclens on the Firefox browser to look at hundreds and hundreds of images that come up using "climate diagnostics" […]. One discovers precious few results […] but they are far flung and often just isolated images. At this point I still have little idea where these resources are supposed to come from. Without being directed to a particular provider of such visualizations, it seems like a fool's errand to just search for them.
[Observation from external source]
• Time Span: seeking climatologies 20-30 years (settled for GT 5 years).
• Continuous Coverage - A continuous coverage with very few gaps.
• Descriptions - Good descriptive summaries detailing the trend in the visualization.
• Time Span: seeking climatologies 20-30 years (settled for GT 5 years).
• Continuous Coverage - A continuous coverage with very few gaps.
• Descriptions - Good descriptive summaries detailing the trend in the visualization.
The Challenges of Creating the Infrastructure
The Challenges of Creating the Infrastructure
Guidelines: Guidelines:
Unique content required the following:1) New metadata fields needed:
• File Attributes• Personnel Role
2) Renaming of fields:• Visualization Provider• Visualization Description• Visualization Citation
3) New sets of controlled keywords:• Analysis Types• Visualization Types• Format• Personnel Role
Unique content required the following:1) New metadata fields needed:
• File Attributes• Personnel Role
2) Renaming of fields:• Visualization Provider• Visualization Description• Visualization Citation
3) New sets of controlled keywords:• Analysis Types• Visualization Types• Format• Personnel Role
The Challenges of Creating the Infrastructure
The Challenges of Creating the Infrastructure
File Attributes File Attributes
File Attributes File Attributes
Visualization URLVisualization URL- Field created to store URL visualization to be accessed.- URL needed by the user to obtain the file and to display with selected entry on screen.
Thumbnail URLThumbnail URL- This URL points to the sample that the website will display on the results interface.- Thumbnails used on the Climate Diagnostics homepage to randomly display the different types of climate visualizations in the Portal.
Visualization URLVisualization URL- Field created to store URL visualization to be accessed.- URL needed by the user to obtain the file and to display with selected entry on screen.
Thumbnail URLThumbnail URL- This URL points to the sample that the website will display on the results interface.- Thumbnails used on the Climate Diagnostics homepage to randomly display the different types of climate visualizations in the Portal.
File AttributesFile Attributes
Visualization TypeVisualization TypeCreated to inform the user of the dimensional type of the visualization.
Analysis TypeAnalysis TypeCreated to inform the user of analysis/statistical method used to create the visualization.
Visualization TypeVisualization TypeCreated to inform the user of the dimensional type of the visualization.
Analysis TypeAnalysis TypeCreated to inform the user of analysis/statistical method used to create the visualization.
File AttributesFile Attributes
Visualization DurationVisualization Duration
This is a required field if the visualization is an Animation or video to inform the user the run-time length of the animation or video.
FormatFormat
The field is to notify the user of the type of graphic file format used for the visualization.
Visualization DurationVisualization Duration
This is a required field if the visualization is an Animation or video to inform the user the run-time length of the animation or video.
FormatFormat
The field is to notify the user of the type of graphic file format used for the visualization.
Viewing SpecificationsCreated to inform the user of any special application required to view the visualization.Applications that might be needed are QuickTime, MS Player, or Google Earth.
Visualization File SizeThe file size field was created to allow the user to know how much disk space is required to download the visualization file.
Viewing SpecificationsCreated to inform the user of any special application required to view the visualization.Applications that might be needed are QuickTime, MS Player, or Google Earth.
Visualization File SizeThe file size field was created to allow the user to know how much disk space is required to download the visualization file.
File AttributesFile Attributes
Climate DiagnosticsClimate Diagnostics
Climate DiagnosticsClimate Diagnostics
The Evolution of the Interface The Evolution of the Interface
The Evolution of the Interface
Display Pages
The Evolution of the Interface
Display Pages
The Evolution of the Interface
Display Pages
The Evolution of the Interface
Display Pages
Future Goals for the PortalFuture Goals for the Portal
• Gather feedback from diverse communities (data community, policy makers, educators, etc.).
Are the visualizations adequate to relay the information? Does the users understand and use these diagnostics? Is this having the societal
benefit impact intended?
• Create use case scenarios to demonstrate usability of these climate diagnostics.
• Further evaluate user base audience.
• Continue caretaking - funding would be required to continue the population effort and maintaining the website.
• Advertise website through CEOS, AGU, AMS etc. Possible use within GEOSS.
• Gather feedback from diverse communities (data community, policy makers, educators, etc.).
Are the visualizations adequate to relay the information? Does the users understand and use these diagnostics? Is this having the societal
benefit impact intended?
• Create use case scenarios to demonstrate usability of these climate diagnostics.
• Further evaluate user base audience.
• Continue caretaking - funding would be required to continue the population effort and maintaining the website.
• Advertise website through CEOS, AGU, AMS etc. Possible use within GEOSS.
Initial CommentsInitial Comments
Mitchell D. Goldberg:Mitchell D. Goldberg:
“This addition will help the climate community and decision makers with easier
access to climate information.”
Mitchell D. Goldberg:Mitchell D. Goldberg:
“This addition will help the climate community and decision makers with easier
access to climate information.”
VI. Land Surface Imaging Portal
VI. Land Surface Imaging Portal
Instrument/Platform Interface
Instrument/Platform Interface
Instrument/Platform Interface
Instrument/Platform Interface
Data at No CostData at No Cost
User Feedback and ResponseUser Feedback and Response What’s the difference
between Land Surface Temperature and Land Skin Temperature? Response: A better option might be to rename the “Land Temperature” Term to “Surface Thermal Properties”. Then Surface Temperature and Surface Skin Temperature can safely reside together as variables, along with Emissivity, Heat Capacity, and Thermal Anomalies.
What definitions were used in making this distinction? Response: The definition and reference can be found by tapping the “i” feature next to the keyword, which takes one to this definition.
User Feedback and Response
The intention of the LSI portal…prioritize “free” datasets and include cost information within portal display.Response: Within the Distribution field, a Fees subfield exists that captures cost information. The Fees subfield will be required in the future.
“Suggestion to make the distinction between “data” and “products”.Response: Level 0 and 1 data will be moved to a revised Topic, named “Radiance/Imagery” as “data”. Land Surface Products will be found within the “Land Surface” Topic.
“Suggestion to make the distinction between “data” and “products”.Response: Level 0 and 1 data will be moved to a revised Topic, named “Radiance/Imagery” as “data”. Land Surface Products will be found within the “Land Surface” Topic.
User Feedback and ResponsesUser Feedback and Responses
Questions?Questions?Questions?Questions?