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Title: The Global View Eric Donovan


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The Global ViewEric Donovan
  • Networks and Chains
  • of the 36 submissions, at least 18 make mention
    of the need for global and regional scale
    networks.s
  • issues that were highlighted were globalization
    (see DASI discussion below), enhanced
    spatio-temporal resolution, observing across
    multiple scales, three dimensional measurements
    etc
  • for example the figure at right shows the
    stratospheric vortex inferred from meteorological
    reanalysis (radiosonde) data - a future possible
    network of Lidars would provide a synoptic time
    evolving view and shed light on vortex dynamics
    and variability.

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The Global ViewEric Donovan
  • Implementation Challenges and Paradigm Shifts
  • What new Class I facilities need to be
    implemented?
  • Off the shelf technologies are revolutionizing
    many aspects of what we do - cheap reliable
    digital imagers, instruments, magnetometers,
    telemetry systems, computers, etc are making
    things easy and cheap that were impossible just a
    decade ago (at right existing communication
    technology is being modified to act as an ISR tx
  • Using equipment deployed for other non-scientific
    reasons to carry out innovative new observations
    - for example GPS arrays are now utilized to
    probe TEC, water vapour content, etc
  • What role do focussed airborne campaigns play in
    the current and future context - ie., what is the
    impact of bringing an airborne Class I instrument
    to the fore.

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Facilitating CEDAR Frontiers DASIEric Donovan
  • It is inevitable that
  • there will be a proliferation of ground-based
    geospace instrumentation
  • it will become easier to retrieve the data from
    these in real time
  • it will become easier to have higher resolution
    data than the real time operation affords
  • it will become easier to integrate data from
    disparate sources, programs, instruments, etc.
  • all of this will become increasingly
    international if not it will not be competitive
  • in developing a global initiative called DASI
    there will be a lot we can draw on
  • In collaboration with other agencies - NSF should
    sponsor activities that
  • clarify the science objectives for DASI -gt what
    questions are we trying to address?
  • differentiate between large facilities and DASI
    stations (nested capabilities)
  • from 1 2 establish complements of different
    classes of DASI stations
  • establish what is already out there (capacity
    surveys)
  • develop protocols for managing DASI station
    network
  • develop protocols for managing the DASI data
  • implement DASI Phase I (Proto-DASI)

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Look to Other Examples
  • There must be many, but an obvious analogy is the
    ARGOS project
  • thousands of autonomous buoys that drift around
    the ocean
  • each is identical
  • each undergoes cycles that probe
    salinity/temperature profiles
  • the drifting of these buoys is interesting in and
    of itself
  • the US funded the lions share of the buoys, but
    many other countries have contributed
  • other nations have contributed to design, data
    management, etc

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What do we have to build on?
  • There are facilities and programs all over the
    world
  • Networks of small instruments CGSM, MIRACLE,
    UNIS, AGI, AUGO, MEASURE, MERIDIAN, THEMIS GBO,
    InterMagnet, SuperDARN, etc. etc.
  • Large multi-instrument observatories at the
    location of large facilities Poker Flat,
    Resolute Bay, Sondrestrom, Tromso, Millstone,
    South Pole Station, SuperDARN sites, etc. etc.
  • The growing network of virtual observatories
    VMO/G, VMO/U, VITMO, VSO, VSPO, SPIDR, GAIA,
    Gloria, etc. etc.
  • Each nation should sponsor an inventory of
    capacity
  • What instruments are out there?
  • Where is data available?
  • What is likely to come in the near future?
  • Note that capacity surveys have been carried out
    in the past not to much avail why?
  • The output of these surveys has not been in a
    uniform format and generally these have not been
    incorporated into relational databases
  • The big carrot has not been there if a big
    player (ie., NSF or equivalent agency) gets going
    on DASI the rest of the world will follow they
    will have to!

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For Example
Existing Ground-Based Instrumentation
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For Example
THEMIS GBO Program as a DASI Microcosm
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For Example
GeoSpace Data Environment
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Concrete Steps
  • So what should we do DASI Phase I Towards the
    next Solar Maximum
  • brainstorm on what expertise and knowledge is
    needed to make DASI happen with this in mind
    establish a Proto-DASI (2 or 3 country) steering
    committee
  • host two DASI (international) science workshops
    choose five grand challenge themes
  • use the outcome of (2) to establish requirements
    for DASI sites (instrument complement), using
    input from (international) white papers such as
    CEDAR community reports
  • devote resources to developing a web accessible
    data base for capacity surveys
  • carry out the capacity surveys make them
    complete, searchable, useable, and updatable
  • devote resources to the evolving (international)
    geospace data environment - ensure that data from
    DASI instruments are readily available via the
    growing network of VxOs
  • pick two grand challenges that can be addressed
    with a continent-scale northern hemisphere (2 or
    3 country) plasmasphere to polar cap DASI Phase I
    array (see below)
  • use outputs of (3) (5) to determine what we can
    add to what we have by 2010 (examples may be
    StormDARN, CHAIN, passive radars, GPs mag array
    enhancements, etc.)
  • engage Canadian US instrument teams, modellers,
    data assimilation experts, and of course funding
    agencies (NSF, NASA, CSA, NSERC, etc) and
    implement enhancements established in (8)

Move soon towards DASI Phase II Establish a
Global Network of Small Instruments
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CEDAR Frontiers
  • DASI is a tool A series of CEDAR campaigns
    would target grand challenge questions... Here
    are some examples culled from the 36 submissions
  • What is the role of the ionosphere in supplying
    plasma to the magnetosphere and what are the
    consequences for global dynamics (e.g., ISRs and
    ASIs)
  • Are noctilucent clouds an indicator of global
    change do we know their behaviour in the
    existing climate system well enough to use them
    as the canary in the coalmine (e.g., lidar
    and optical imaging networks)
  • Role of small-scale vertical transport in the
    global dynamic - a DASI network ill allow
    multi-point true 3-D measurements (e.g., FPI ,
    and meteor radar networks).
  • Understanding the underlying physics for
    meso-scale ionospheric structure (e.g., GPS,
    Ionosonde, ASI, etc.)
  • Impact of high-energy precipitation on
    atmospheric composition (e.g., riometers, lidars,
    ionosondes, ISRs, etc.)

There are more themes suggested in the 36
submissions
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Concrete Steps
  • DASI
  • is not yet a program it is the encapsulation of
    an opportunity
  • is more about protocols than hardware an
    effective DASI ethos will maximize the impact
    of the now disparate global ground-based efforts
  • must be international or it will not work that
    means that now in the formative stages while the
    country that puts resources to DASI gets to lead,
    the global community must be engaged
  • needs to be made into a program with some funding
    to create new resources that reinforce the DASI
    ethos (ie., VxOs, infrastructure for
    multi-instrument sites, software to support
    satellite and land-line internet telemetry, new
    instruments NOT on top of existing instruments,
    etc.)
  • (4) needs to happen now establish a steering
    committee, hold the international workshops,
    engage partners, carry out North American
    Prot-DASI, etc.
  • is not everything observational campaigns,
    dense networks of multi-instrument stations,
    Class I facilities, etc are and will remain
    essential done right DASI would be like GOES,
    DMSP, or LANL larger in impact than one
    satellite but nevertheless part of a larger whole
  • Must be adopted by a formal organization
    someone needs to take ownership of DASI now

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For Example
Ground-Based Instrumentation in North America
UC Berkeley U Calgary U Saskatchewan EISCAT U
Tromso FMI DMI SRI Astronomy North Lancaster U
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