Trip Report from the NOAA 2011 Satellite Direct Read Out
Conference
The 2011
NOAA Satellite Direct Read Out Conference was held in Miami,
Florida on April 4-8. The focus for this years conference was "Real-time
Access for Real-time Applications".
Presentations are available
at:
ftp:///ftp.osd.noaa.gov/SDRC_2011/Presentations
Highlights
- Day 1
- Product generation (should Unidata create products for the
community?
- Focus on data sharing and collaboration (International
focus)
- disaster.com (could be a good use for RAMADDA)
- Day 2
- EMWIN vs LRIT
- GOES-12 - International Partners, many derived products
- GOES-R - GOES Lightning Mapper (collects data terrestrial
sites may miss)
- Day 3
- Polar orbiting platforms POES overviews
- COMET introduced their suite of educational modules
- Day 4
- Wallops facility may need to be moved
- Scatterometer use to detect rogue waves
- McIDAS-V demonstrated
- DVBS-2 and GTS fileservers discussed
- Day 5
Thoughts
- Unidata may want to explore options with UW-SSEC regarding
McIDAS-V and the IDV.
- Unidata, with the RAMADDA and THREDDS applications, can offer many
solutions to the community at large.
- The Pacific Ocean region is hindered with small bandwidth. Spatial
sub-setting would be of great benefit to this group.
- Social media is gaining much traction, both for disseminating
information AND gathering information.
Photos of posters and attendees available upon request
Respectfully submitted by Jeff Weber