ACADIS
Status Report: September 2013 - March 2014
Sean Arms
Mohan Ramamurthy
Jeff Weber
Strategic Focus Areas
The ACADIS group's work supports the following Unidata funding proposal focus areas:
- Enable widespread, efficient access
to geoscience data
The ACADIS Data Portal is creating an effective way to access Arctic data - Develop and provide open-source
tools for effective use
of geoscience data
Unidata is creating an ASCII to netCDF translation tool that will allow a large amount of Arctic data to be translated to netCDF CF - Provide cyberinfrastructure
leadership in data discovery,
access, and use
ACADIS is an exemplar for data portals - Build, support, and advocate for the
diverse geoscience
community
ACADIS continues to champion useful access to data holdings
Background Information
The new Advanced Cooperative Arctic Data and Information Service (ACADIS) is a joint effort by the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), UNIDATA, and the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) to provide data archival, preservation and access for all projects funded by NSF's Arctic Science Program (ARC). ACADIS builds on the CADIS project that supported the Arctic Observing Network (AON). This portal will continue to be a gateway for AON data and is being expanded to include all NSF ARC data.
Activities Since the Last Status Report
- Unidata is moving forward with our contribution to homogenize the data for ease of re-use by the larger scientific comunity. This is being addressed with the Rosetta project, Rosetta's status report can be found here
- Another NSF Program Manager "site visit" will take place the week of May 5th and this will also include a "blue ribbon" panel for suggestions and insight.
Relevant Metrics
- ACADIS now holds metadata and data, or metadata alone (with link to external data), for about 30 AON projects
- ~30,000 files
- ~125 Gigabytes
- ACADIS Home Page
Prepared March 2014