Title: Status of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Center
1Status of theArctic and Antarctic Research Center
- Dan Lubin
- Scripps Institution of Oceanography
- UCSD, 9500 Gilman Drive
- La Lolla, CA 92093-0221
- dlubin_at_ucsd.du
- AAWS-AMRC-AMPS Joint Annual Meetings
- Byrd Polar Research Center, 8-10 June 2005
2Arctic and Antarctic Research Center
- Established in 1987 by Robert H. Whritner, SIO
Remote Sensing Specialist - First PI - Prof. Russ Davis, Physical
Oceanography Research Division - First major contract for SeaSpace - HRPT/DMSP
system at McMurdo - Second TeraScan system deployed at Palmer Station
in 1990
3Funding Cycles - D. Lubin as PI
- 1994 OPP (1,575,000)
- AARC ramps up to serve large community
- Web site created
- Data rescued onto DDS-2 tapes (67,000 for Sun
hardware) - Protocol to form "virtual" data center including
AMRC, NSIDC, AARC - (meteorology, glaciology, oceanography)
- 1998 NASA (45,000)
- Hardware seed money for DLT archive and data
rescue feasibility - 1999 NSF-OPP (693,000)
- DLT archiving of all data (35,000 for Sun
hardware) - Service to community by web catalogue/browse
images, tape copying and image processing by AARC
staff - 2002 NSF-ITR (500,000)
- Begin automating AARC via web-accessible RAID
storage
4The Old AARC...
- Data shipped to SIO from Palmer, McMurdo on DDS-3
tapes - Data archived to DLT as they arrive
- Interested users browse the catalogue, find and
order their data - Staff of 2-3 people process requests of all
sizes, often serving as NSF-supported research
assistants for dozens of PIs.
5The Old AARC - Sample Custom Products
6The New AARC...
- Most users want recent data
- RAID storage device running Linux to hold past
season's data - Data available in four formats via web direct
download
7Recently Acquired Satellite Telemetry Archive
(RASTA)
8AARC-RASTA...
9AARC-RASTA...
10AARC-RASTA...
11AARC-RASTA...
12AARC-RASTA...
With these file sizes 1 year of data from one
station takes 0.7 Terabytes
13Annual Costs for New AARC
- Maintenance Contracts
- SeaSpace TeraScan, 11,000
- Sun Hardware, 1500
- Computer
- RAID Storage Controller, 2500
- Sun Workstation, 2000 every 2nd year
- DLT tapes, 1300
- Internet, supplies, expenses, 1500
- People
- Stipend for Sr. Programmer Frank Delahoyde, 5000
- TOTAL 23,800
- New Tape Archiving Option LTO Ultrium
- 11-Cartridge Autochanger, 6000
- 50/tape for 400 Gb tapes
14Polar Remote Sensing
- Dan Lubin and Rob Massom, co-authors
- We contracted with Praxis Springer/Verlag to
write 500 pages, covering - Remote Sensing Principles
- Polar Stratosphere
- Polar Climate Meteorology
- Sea Ice
- Glaciology
- Synthetic Aperture Radar
- In Feb 2005 we delivered our respective chapters,
preliminary typesetting revealed that we had
written gt1300 pages - Publisher divides it into two volumes
- Volume 1 Atmosphere and Polar Oceans, Lubin
Massom, July 2005 - Volume 2 Ice Sheets, Massom and Lubin, October
2005 - Opening section of Climate Meteorology chapter
discusses AWS Program AMRC
151.1 NASA in the Nineteenth CenturyThe Great U.S.
Exploring Expedition Discovers Antarctica
16The Great U.S. Exploring Expedition of 1838-1842
- Part of 3-way race to claim the South Pole
(France, UK, USA) - Spent 10 years mired in politics and bureaucracy,
prior to 4 years at sea, - Eventual bipartisan support (Whigs and
Democratic-Republicans), - Funded at 300,000 - the same percentage of the
federal budget as all of NASA is today, - Specimens and memorabilia archived in the
Smithsonian Institution,
in other words, A Veritable 19th Century
Prototype for NASA!
17NASA in the Nineteenth CenturyScientific
Motivation
"I declare that the Earth is hollow and habitable
within..." John Cleves Symmes, Jr.
(1770-1826) The "Newton of the West"
18NASA in the Nineteenth CenturyThe Administrator
- The Honorable Mahlon Dickerson (1770-1853)
- Secretary of the Navy during the Jackson
administration - In charge of organizing, funding, and staffing
the Exploring Expedition
19NASA in the Nineteenth CenturyThe Administrator
- "Be cautious not to attempt too much business in
one day." - The Honorable Mahlon Dickerson (1770-1853)
- Secretary of the Navy during the Jackson
administration - In charge of organizing, funding, and staffing
the Exploring Expedition
20NASA in the Nineteenth Century
"Stand up straight, you rascals!" LCDR Charles
Wilkes, USN Exploring Expedition's commanding
officer and physicist
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23Polar Remote Sensing Survey
- Follow-up to our e-mail survey of late 2002
- Part of ITR work plan - to help develop
recommendations for better polar satellite data
infrastructure - Approx. 20-30 questions about your program,
covering - Region
- Discipline(s)
- Sensors used and data volume
- Data sources
- Training and learning curves
- Success or otherwise with data access
- Hardware requirements
- Any comments of your own
- New survey to see what has changed several years
into EOS era - Please complete on-line http//calspace-sio.ucsd.
edu/ - Answer as much or as little of it as you wish