CEDAR email: AGU Session: Near Real-Time/Low Latency Data for Earth Science and Space Weather Applications
Rob Redmon - NOAA Federal
rob.redmon at noaa.gov
Mon Jun 24 09:48:34 MDT 2019
Colleagues,
We would like to draw your attention to the following Earth and Space
Science Informatics session at the *2019 Fall AGU Meeting, 9-13 December
2019 in San Francisco CA.*
*Session Title*: IN038 Near Real-Time/Low Latency Data for Earth Science
and Space Weather Applications
*Section*: Earth and Space Science Informatics
*Session Viewer Link*:
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm19/prelim.cgi/Session/79577
*Conveners*: Michael Goodman/NASA Marshall, Gerald Bawden/NASA
Headquarters, Diane Davies/Trigg-Davies Consulting NASA Goddard, and Rob
Redmon/NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
*Session Description*: Near real time/low latency data and new big data
techniques applied to satellite, airborne (including uninhabited aerial
vehicles-UAV), and surface sensors are transforming existing end-user
applications and spawning new ones. These applications demonstrate the
utility of timely data and advanced analyses in diverse Earth and space
science disciplines including weather prediction, river forecasting,
natural and human-caused hazards, public health, agriculture, marine, early
warning, and space weather applications. In addition to traditional and
emerging computer analyses, the use of apps for smartphones and tablets
presents an opportunity to improve and expand the timely usage of data
products and services. This session seeks contributions that demonstrate
the benefit of near real time/low latency scientific or social media data,
discuss innovative real time analysis approaches including machine learning
and big data strategies, decrease data delivery latency, or identify gaps
in current capabilities.
We held this session last year (2018) and it was a popular session within
the Earth and Space Science Informatics (IN) track and we anticipate it to
be as popular this year. The session is cross listed in Natural Hazards,
Atmospheric Sciences, SPA-Solar and Heliospheric Physics, and Geodesy,
We encourage you to contribute to our discussion on near real-time and low
latency data for Earth science and space weather applications.
*Index Terms*:
1964 Real-time and responsive information delivery [INFORMATICS]
3360 Remote Sensing [ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSES]
4315 Monitoring, forecasting, prediction [NATURAL HAZARDS]
7924 Forecasting [SPACE WEATHER]
Please note that the *abstract deadline is Wednesday, 31 July 2019* (2359
EDT), so please plan accordingly and submit your abstract soon. The first
author *must* be an AGU member. To submit an abstract, please follow this
link: https://www2.agu.org/Fall-Meeting/Pages/Submit-an-abstract
If you are not a member, then you can join at:
https://membership.agu.org/join-renew/
Visit the 2019 Fall AGU website at: https://www2.agu.org/Fall-Meeting for
the most up to date information about the meeting. Authors will be
informed in September regarding the date and format (oral or poster) of
their presentation.
We look forward to hearing from you and thank you for considering this
opportunity to share your research and science application insights. You
may receive multiple postings of this email as we are seeking to distribute
the announcement broadly to reach as many disciplines as appropriate.
Finally, if you have questions about our session, please *do not “reply
all”*, rather send your questions to Michael Goodman, Gerald Bawden, Diane
Davies, and/or Rob Redmon at the email addresses immediately below.
Sincerely,
Gerald Bawden, NASA Headquarters gerald.w.bawden at nasa.gov
Diane Davies, Trigg Davies Consulting, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
diane.k.davies at nasa.gov
Rob Redmon, NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
rob.redmon at noaa.gov
H. Michael Goodman, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
michael.goodman at nasa.gov
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