Case Studies Status Report: September 2003
Prepared by Jeff Weber and Yuan Ho
September 2003
Case Studies and the Unidata Program Center
Mission Contribution
Endeavor 5:
Distributed, organized collections of digital material
"The need for convenient access to historical data was articulated by the NSF review panel"
Case studies delivers access to historical data, and provides accompanying educational material.
The format and concept for case study delivery can hopefully be translated to efforts in near real-time delivery of
disparate data sources.
There are now forty-four (44)
case studies available
---http://www.joss.ucar.edu/cometCases/avail.html
Recent Additions to the Library
- Case Study 044: Fall Tornado Outbreak 10-13 November, 2002 [UPC Case]
- The Case Study Project is no longer funded by the NWS via the COMET program.
- Unidata hopes to continue to provide ongoing maintenance and continue to make available the case studies via the
CODIAC system and on CD. Unidata acknowledges the benefit of these case studies and the impact they have on universities
and research institutions for creating curricula.
- Community input has indicated a desire for continuation of these case studies, and Unidata is evaluating these desires
with existing resources for continuation of the case study effort in some form. Options include working in conjunction
with the THREDDS project to provide important connections to the digital libraries and educational curriculum materials.
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In preparation for this possible transition, Unidata is creating client/server access, like THREDDS and ADDE to these
datasets via format conversions and possibly a DODS/THREDDS server on the CODIAC system.
- These decoders are being installed and tested on the CODIAC system, for use with case study data.
Data Ordered
(1 May-> 31 August)
- Cases ordered=51
- Data orders=84
- Case Studies
Statistics
---http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/projects/casestudies/execSummary/200309/stats.html
Future
- Currently working on the next UPC case study "Presidents Day Blizzard, Feb 15-17 2003".
- Currently working on the first IDV case study "May 8 Tornado Outbreak KS/OK 2003"
- COMET is no longer collaborating with the UPC in the case study effort in any financial way, and will not provide
data for future cases. COMET may continue to help in CD generation and duplication, but this is not confirmed for any time
frame.
- Please see: WES announcement from COMET
- The UPC continues to encourage our user community for input regarding new case study material,
lab exercises and curriculum development for the cases developed at the UPC, and are awaiting out first Antarctic data
set/case study from: Matthew Lazzara -Meteorologist- Antarctic Meteorological Research Center.