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A Tile-Based Framework with a Spatial-Aware Feature for Easy Access and Efficient Analysis of Marine Remote Sensing Data
2020
Remote Sensing
However, the existing product service practices are insufficient for meeting the needs of a full-experience online application. ...
This paper introduces a framework named SatANA, which is unified by a data tiling method with a spatial-aware feature, for integrated and intelligent improvements in visualization, storage and computing ...
As an online analysis platform for MRS data, SatCO2 meets the needs of users at different levels and can be a convenient tool for research. ...
doi:10.3390/rs12121932
fatcat:wxsi6iym3nc2dhrprnhozajw2a
The Canadian Earth System Model version 5 (CanESM5.0.3)
2019
Geoscientific Model Development
CanESM5 simulations contribute to the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 6 (CMIP6) and will be employed for climate science and service applications in Canada. ...
explicit land and ocean carbon cycle models. ...
We acknowledge Greg Flato and William Merryfield for helpful comments on a draft of the paper. CanESM5 was the cumulative result of work by many individuals, who we thank for their contributions. ...
doi:10.5194/gmd-12-4823-2019
fatcat:xpt6iif7tffb7jbgupxhblq5yu
A New Focus on the Neglected Carbonate Critical Zone
2021
EOS
Studies of Earth's critical zone have largely focused on areas underlain by silicate bedrock, leaving gaps in our understanding of widespread and vital carbonate-dominated landscapes. ...
of flux to the ocean. ...
Long-term measurements made in an observatory context are required to identify disruptions to CZ services, and to develop an understanding of how these services respond to climate change, more localized ...
doi:10.1029/2021eo163388
fatcat:edmaxmnu7nhl5hdjxkx6v6bb6m
SURFEX v8.0 interface with OASIS3-MCT to couple atmosphere with hydrology, ocean, waves and sea-ice models, from coastal to global scales
2017
Geoscientific Model Development
The objective of this development is to build and share a common structure for the atmosphere–surface coupling of all these applications, involving on the one hand atmospheric models and on the other hand ...
As SURFEX can be plugged into several atmospheric models, it can be used in a wide range of applications, from global and regional coupled climate systems to high-resolution numerical weather prediction ...
The authors acknowledge the DGA (Direction Générale de l'Armement), a part of the French Ministry of Defense, for its contribution to Romain Rainaud's PhD, as well as the coastal part of the Copernicus ...
doi:10.5194/gmd-10-4207-2017
fatcat:6nflbjcyljbljpujb75a7wncru
Systematic assessment of terrestrial biogeochemistry in coupled climate-carbon models
2009
Global Change Biology
Global carbon sinks during the 1990s differed by a factor of two (2.4PgCyr -1 for CASA′ vs. 1.2PgCyr -1 for CN), with fluxes from both models compatible with the atmospheric budget given uncertainties ...
Reducing this model bias will probably weaken the sensitivity of terrestrial carbon fluxes to both atmospheric CO 2 and climate. ...
Boden from the ORNL Carbon Dioxide Information and Analysis Center for help accessing and interpreting the NPP and Ameriflux observations. ...
doi:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.01912.x
fatcat:cr7qqvbszjh6xbzlxrz5fwpkci
Vision of Cyberinfrastructure for End-to-End Environmental Explorations (C4E4)
2009
Journal of hydrologic engineering
The writers' vision of a cyberinfrastructure for end-to-end environmental exploration ͑C4E4͒ that combines data and modeling tools in an integrated environment across different spatial and temporal scales ...
Holistic approaches are needed for understanding and addressing a wide range of environmental issues that require multidisciplinary studies of complex and interlocking systems. ...
The meteorological community continues to develop a suite of climate models with flux couplers that manage synchronous model execution and carry out realistic exchanges among atmosphere, sea-ice, land, ...
doi:10.1061/(asce)1084-0699(2009)14:1(53)
fatcat:nffdzc72ejexfksd2lajc33ygm
The EC-Earth3 Earth system model for the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project 6
2022
Geoscientific Model Development
The Earth system model EC-Earth3 for contributions to CMIP6 is documented here, with its flexible coupling framework, major model configurations, a methodology for ensuring the simulations are comparable ...
We demonstrate here that EC-Earth3 is suited for a range of tasks in CMIP6 and beyond. ...
This paper and the development of EC-Earth3 would not have been possible without the member institutions of the EC-Earth consortium and their sustained support of the development and application to CMIP6 ...
doi:10.5194/gmd-15-2973-2022
fatcat:6e5lbbcmjbffjalwmb5dvisimy
The Vulnerability, Impacts, Adaptation and Climate Services Advisory Board (VIACS AB v1.0) contribution to CMIP6
2016
Geoscientific Model Development
As an illustration of its potential, the VIACS community provided CMIP6 leadership with a list of prioritized climate model variables and MIP experiments of the greatest interest to the climate model applications ...
CMIP6 provides a unique opportunity to facilitate a two-way dialog between climate modelers and VIACS experts who are looking to apply CMIP6 results for a wide array of research and climate services objectives ...
The authors are grateful for contributions of the VIACS communities, in particular those who responded to requests for information related to variables and experimental simulation priorities, observational ...
doi:10.5194/gmd-9-3493-2016
fatcat:je2wshcabzgbjgbaj5uvboxu4q
Climate
[chapter]
2005
A Climate Modelling Primer
The most important fluxes in the climate system are fluxes of radiant (solar and heat) energy, together with fluxes of mass, especially water and, to a lesser extent, carbon, nitrogen, etc. ...
and the UKMO climate to an increase in stored carbon of +32% when TEM is run with MAPSS for both the OSU and GFDL climate projections (Table 6 .3). ...
It is unusual for a single co-ordinate system to be appropriate for all situations in climate modelling. Many models now use a co-ordinate system that is an amalgamation of different systems. ...
doi:10.1002/0470857617.ch1
fatcat:evealdfftfba5oec3bgmjzanaa
GlobalSoilMap
[chapter]
2014
Advances in Agronomy
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We are very grateful to all our colleagues across the globe who worked daily on this project and have provided data and insights for this chapter. We thank them all. ...
(e.g., compared to disciplines dealing with, for example, climate, oceans and the geosciences). ...
are the priority. • Every estimate for a soil property has to have an accompanying estimate of uncertainty. • An enduring and easy-to-update soil information system with online access has to be built ...
doi:10.1016/b978-0-12-800137-0.00003-0
fatcat:volwhaawuzg6hc4thx55l6zcmi
Multi sensor validation and error characteristics of Arctic satellite sea surface temperature observations
2012
Remote Sensing of Environment
The lake processor is a modification of the processor built during the ATSR Reprocessing for Climate (ARC) project, that was funded by the UK Natural We will present the background to this approach and ...
Acknowledgement This study was supported by the project "Research for the Meteorological Observation Technology and Its Application" at National Institute of Meteorological Research, KMA. ...
Analysis of satellite and in situ SST for climate applications. ...
doi:10.1016/j.rse.2012.01.013
fatcat:e64zv2bspzh7pkiaqqx76humiu
Chemical Mechanisms and Their Applications in the Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) Earth System Model
2017
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
Key Points: • The GEOS Earth System Model's architecture is based on ESMF and the GMAO's middleware layer called MAPL. • GEOS uses a common code base of interchangeable chemical components for data assimilation ...
A variety of resolutions facilitates research on spatial and temporal scales relevant to problems ranging from hourly changes in air quality to trace gas trends in a changing climate. ...
Acknowledgments GEOS and the GMAO are supported by NASA's Modeling, Analysis, and Prediction Program under the direction of Dr. David Considine. ...
doi:10.1002/2017ms001011
pmid:29497478
pmcid:PMC5815385
fatcat:exbp4xms75fvjlgxoznoksgr5y
Knowledge Extracted from Copernicus Satellite Data
2019
Zenodo
By applying an already established active learning approach based on a Support Vector Machine with relevance feedback [2], we can limit ourselves to a limited number of typical satellite images to extract ...
Such a combination approach already demonstrated its applicability for monitoring seasonal snow cover [1]. ...
These platforms provide scientists, commercial operators and citizens with an environment where they can share their questions, analysis, results thought their investigation, algorithms, products to find ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.3941573
fatcat:zzifwgljifck5bpjnboetsftfu
The Role of Critical Zone Observatories in Critical Zone Science
[chapter]
2015
Developments in Earth Surface Processes
The dataset is adequate for estimation of aboveground biomass estimates for large shrubs and trees but is not entirely sufficient to resolve estimates of above ground, sagebrushsteppe biomass estimates ...
Data collected from sensors at Shale Hills are compiled in an online data base for use by anyone. ...
doi:10.1016/b978-0-444-63369-9.00002-1
fatcat:dgcmspx2fjep3fo5cpoq3duwxq
Monitoring the Application
[chapter]
2015
Beginning Amazon Web Services with Node.js
We are currently working on using our classifier to make communication decisions on when to transmit files based upon wave-parameters. ...
Later, we will use our communication network to drive glider re-tasking experiments which will allow multiple robot teams to be used. ...
Because of this, we do not find lifespan estimates to be the best approach for determining carbon fluxes. ...
doi:10.1007/978-1-4842-0653-9_7
fatcat:b6s3wv3jcvf6xiniouokdhwtba
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