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Suggested Citation:"A Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 2004. Climate Data Records from Environmental Satellites: Interim Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10944.
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A Workshop Agenda and Participants

WORKSHOP AGENDA

Thursday, August 21

8:00–8:30

Continental Breakfast

8:30–8:45

Welcome [Dave Robinson]

8:45–9:30

Plenary Talk #1: NOAA Satellite CDR Plan [Mitch Goldberg, John Bates]

9:30–9:45

Plenary Talk: Lessons from the NCEP/NCAR Reanalyses [Eugenia Kalnay]

10:00–12:30

Session #1: Meeting User Needs

10:00–10:35

Plenary Talk: Issues in Climate Data Records from satellite observations [Kevin Trenberth]

10:35–10:45

Comments from Greg Withee

11:05–12:30

Breakout Sessions

1 – Climate monitoring

2 – Model validation and development

3 – User applications

12:30–1:30

Lunch

2:00–4:30

Session #2: Attributes of Successful CDRs

2:00–2:30

Plenary Talk: What are the key attributes of successful CDR generation programs? [Graeme Stephens]

2:45–4:15

Breakout Sessions

1 – CDR principles

2 – Data management

3 – Assimilation/integration (w/other satellites, in situ measurements, multivariate data)

4:30–4:45

Day 1 Closing Remarks [Dave Robinson]

Suggested Citation:"A Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 2004. Climate Data Records from Environmental Satellites: Interim Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10944.
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Friday, August 22

8:00 - 8:30

Continental Breakfast

8:30–9:00

Breakout Session #1 Group Discussion

9:00–9:30

Breakout Session #2 Group Discussion

9:30–12:30

Session #3: CDR Production Strategies

9:30–10:00

Plenary Talk: What are the advantages and disadvantages of different models or strategies for producing CDRs, such as using partnerships among government, academia, and the private sector, different blends of space-based and in situ data (e.g., all space-based versus some balance) or other approaches? [Bill Rossow]

10:15–11:45

Breakout Sessions

1 – Biosphere

2 – Hydrosphere

3 – Energy

12:00–12:30

Breakout Session #3 Group Discussion

12:30

Closing Remarks [Dave Robinson]

WORKSHOP PARTICIPANT LIST

Alvin Miller, NOAA

Andrew Heidinger, NOAA

Antonio Busalacchi, University of Maryland

Arnold Gruber, NOAA

Chet Koblinsky, NASA

Chris Elvidge, NOAA

Dan Tarpley, NOAA

Dave Thompson, Colorado State University

Dorothy Hall, NASA

Dudley Chelton, Oregon State University

Ed Harrison, PMEL

Eugenia Kalnay, University of Maryland

Forrest Hall, University of Maryland

Frank Muller-Karger, University of South Florida

George Ohring, NOAA

Gerald Dittberner, NOAA

Graeme Stephens, Colorado State University

Greg Withee, NOAA

Herb Jacobowitz, Short and Associates

Suggested Citation:"A Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 2004. Climate Data Records from Environmental Satellites: Interim Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10944.
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Herb Kroehl, NOAA

Jim McGuire, NPOESS IPO

Jim Miller, NOAA

Jim Silva, NOAA

John Janowiak, NOAA

John Townshend, University of Maryland

Juri Knyazikhin, Boston University

Ken Casey, NOAA

Ken Knapp, NOAA

Kenneth Casey, NOAA

Kent Hughes, NOAA

Kevin Trenberth, NCAR

Kory Priestley, NASA

Lisa Botluk, NOAA

Marie Colton, NOAA

Martha Bodden, Mitretek

Mary Ann Esfandieri, NASA

Mike Haas, NPOESS/IPO

Mitch Goldberg, NOAA

Norm Loeb, NASA

R.E. Murphy, NASA

Rachel Pinker, University of Maryland

Russ Rew, UCAR

Shobha Kondragunta, NOAA

Sky Yang, NOAA

Steve Mango, NPOESS/IPO

Sue Russell, Mitretek

Todd Mitchell, University of Washington

Watson Gregg, NASA

William Rossow, NASA

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The report outlines key elements to consider in designing a program to create climate-quality data from satellites. It examines historical attempts to create climate data records, provides advice on steps for generating, re-analyzing, and storing satellite climate data, and discusses the importance of partnering between agencies, academia, and industry. NOAA will use this report—the first in a two-part study—to draft an implementation plan for climate data records.

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