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26 August 2005 NOAA's data and information stewardship programs
John J. Bates, Richard G. Reynolds
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Abstract
In anticipation of the large jump in data volumes projected from future operational satellite and weather radar systems, and as lead agency for climate science, NOAA is developing ambitions programs for data and information stewardship. These programs are intended to provide broad access to a suite of products and services and to ensure long-term preservation of not simply the data, but of the information content of the observations. This paper outlines the vision and scope of these programs.
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John J. Bates and Richard G. Reynolds "NOAA's data and information stewardship programs", Proc. SPIE 5889, Satellite Data Compression, Communications, and Archiving, 58890I (26 August 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.619349
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KEYWORDS
Climatology

Data archive systems

Satellites

Environmental sensing

Climate change

Data modeling

Data centers

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