Monday, September 12, 2016

Distributed Oceanographic Match-Up Service (DOMS)

"The Distributed Oceanographic Match-up Service (DOMS) is a web-accessible service tool that will reconcile satellite and in situ datasets in support of NASA’s Earth Science mission. The service will provide a mechanism for users to input a series of geospatial references for satellite observations (e.g., footprint location, date, and time) and receive the in-situ observations that are “matched” to the satellite data within a selectable temporal and spatial domain. The inverse of inputting in-situ geospatial data (e.g., positions of moorings, floats, or ships) and returning corresponding satellite observations will also be supported. The DOMS prototype will include several characteristic in-situ and satellite observation datasets. For the in-situ data, the focus will be surface marine observations from the International Comprehensive Ocean-Atmosphere Data Set (ICOADS), the Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic System Initiative (SAMOS), and the Salinity Processes in the Upper Ocean Regional Study (SPURS). Satellite products will include JPL ASCAT winds, Aquarius orbital/swath dataset, MODIS SST, and the high-resolution gridded MUR-SST product. Importantly, although DOMS will be established with these selected datasets, it will be readily extendable to other in situ and satellite collections, which could support additional science disciplines."

https://mdc.coaps.fsu.edu/doms

https://sea.ucar.edu/event/building-distributed-oceanography-match-service-doms-pair-field-observation-and-satellite-data

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