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Climate Data Records from Environmental Satellites: Interim Report (2004)
Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (BASC)

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Climate Data Records: From Environmental Satellites

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

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