Title: HIAPER and EOL
1HIAPER and EOLs Mission to Meet Community
Deployment, Development, and Data Services Needs
Roger M. Wakimoto Associate Director Earth
Observing Laboratory
2Its been a long road
Hildebrand and McCarthy (1983), Bull. Amer.
Meteor. Soc. (report of a community workshop) -
.. The aircraft that clearly were
identified as having the highest priority for
enhancement were the small-to-medium jet aircraft
.. the Gulfstream-II or Canadair Challenger
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5EOL Reorganization Structure and New Management
Jothiram Vivekanandam
Steve Cohn
Jeff Stith
Jack Fox
Brigitte Baeuerle
Alan Fried
Mike Daniels
New Managers were announced September 16
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7To oversee the transition of HIAPER from an
aircraft to a research platform
8EOL Serves the Atmospheric Research Community
with (list below is relevant to HIAPER)
- Deployment
- With over 40 years experience in coordinating
large, complex field programs, EOL offers
operational, technical, logistical and data
support in an effort to effectively drive
progress in atmospheric research. - Development
- Instrumentation is at the heart of scientific
achievements and understanding of our Earth
Systems. EOL promotes the new technology
development that observes a variety of weather
and climate in innovative ways. - Data Services
- EOL develops and provides software tools for data
display, delivers datasets to users via the WWW,
and maintains data archives for use by all
researchers. - Education and Outreach
- EOL engages in robust EO efforts in all of our
programs, including support for Field Projects,
Biocomplexity, Engineering Interns, and
technology development
9Research Aviation Facility Jeff Stith, Facility
Manager
RAF houses and maintains EOLs research aircraft
and instrumentation.
- Atmospheric Boundary Layer Surveys
- Oceanographic Investigations
- Air/Sea Interaction Measurements
- Cloud Physics Studies
- Tropospheric Profiling
- Radiometric Measurements
- Atmospheric Chemistry Sampling
- Aerosol Measurements
HIAPER
C-130
NRL P-3
10RAF Field Project Support
Project Management Scientists Software
Engineers Electrical/instrumentation
Engineers Aeronautical Engineers Technicians Aircr
aft Mechanics Pilots Flight Engineers
Mechanics Industry Standard or better
training Participation in project
planning/feasibility RAF Safety committee
11RAF HIAPER Status
- Standard Certificate of Airworthiness, Transport
Category - October 14, 2005
- A significant milestone Completion/certification
of the first stage of modifications, including
installation of data system, state-parameter
sensors, satellite communications link, radome
gust probe, GPS and inertial reference systems,
data telemetry, and others.
12RAF Recent HIAPER Flights
- Pilot Proficiency Flights August 2005
- Infrastructure Test Flights Sept 2005
- Some normal data-quality issues, including
temperature calibration, highest-rate wind
measurements, etc.
13Planned usage - 250-300 hours per year
for each aircraft (HIAPER and C-130) 400 hours
per year as the long-term goal - 2
medium-sized deployments per year for each
aircraft - RAF steady-state. 1/3 with
HIAPER, 1/3 with C130, and 1/3 other activities
14RAF HIAPER Immediate Future
- Progressive Science flights start 21 November
- Minimal payload and instrumentation
- Objectives
- research mode operating experience
- continue check-out of instrumentation
- simple science objectives
- T-REX Feb 06 study of terrain-induced rotors
over the Sierras - Vanda Grubisic, Joachim Kuettner, Ron Smith, and
others - Flights will be conducted from JEFFCO
15Field Project Services Brigitte Baeuerle,
Facility Manager
FPS provides cost effective, comprehensive and
scalable project management support services to
EOL facilities, the NSF-supported scientific
research community and others. Scientific,
technical and administrative support services are
provided for the purpose of planning, organizing
and implementing research programs and associated
field projects worldwide. FPS serves as the
coordination point for all EOL scientific field
deployments, carried out in close coordination
with all facilities particularly CDS.
16FPS Main Responsibilities
Direct Support of NSF/EOL Lower Atmospheric
Observing Facilities Comprehensive, Scalable
Support of Scientific User Community (NSF and
other)
17FPS Services
Program Planning and Field Implementation
Provide the requisite infrastructure for
effective development of program/project field
design and implementation plans, management of
field operations for the accomplishment of the
scientific objectives, and all relevant
communications. Logistics Provide specialized
logistics support and organizational management
tailored for the effective and efficient
implementation of domestic and international
field projects. Education and Outreach Support
education activities related to activities in
program support, and field projects.
18FPS Specialized Services
- Observing Facilities Assessment Panel (OFAP)
- Interface PI/Facilities (International,
Multi-national, Multi-agency) - Prepare Operations Plans and Project Timelines
- International Relationships
- Customs, Immigration, Coordination with Local
Host - Site Selection, Negotiations, Leases, Space
- Shipping, Transport and Customs
- Equipment Rental, Purchased Services
19FPS Specialized Services
- Operations Management (ATC Coordination, Facility
Direction) - Communications Plan (CDS)
- Forecast Coordination (Data Access, Display,
Experts) - Operations Centers
- Staffing and Personnel
- Lodging
- Field Catalog (CDS)
- Security
- Safety, Health
- Media
20Computing, Data and Software Mike Daniels,
Facility Manager
CDS is responsible for developing and maintaining
the integrity, capability, flexibility and
currency of the computing infrastructure, data
services, collaborative tools and software of the
EOL, guided by and in service of our community.
21CDS Main Responsibilities
- Computing infrastructure in the office
- Collaborative tools and web engineering used to
connect our community - Data acquisition software, real-time displays and
data management for all supported projects - Data management services for field campaign and
subsequent research efforts, including
stewardship and curatorship
22CDS Data acquisition software, real-time displays
and data management for all supported projects
23CDS Special projects the RDCC as used in RAINEX
during hurricane Rita
24Virtual Operations CenterVOC components New
integratedvisualization tools
25VOC components Near real-time forecastmodel
assimilation
Using NCARs WRF model in near real-time
26VOC components New communicationsand
collaboration technologies
27VOC components Control of instrumentsfrom the
Internet
28VOC components Field ProjectSimulation
Laboratory
- Modeled after labs currently in place for major
EOL platforms - Used for pre-deployment scenarios
- PI training
- Education (all levels) in the use of field
instrumentation.
29Data Flow (in real-time to ground-based displays)
EOLs Zebra
Data Delivery via IDD/LDM through satcom or
LAN/WAN
netCDF
Postgres DB
Chat, wiki/forum, Field Catalog
UNIDATAs IDV
EOL Aeros Displays
and, soon, the VOC
30Post-flight display tools ncplot
31Post-flight displays PMS-2D Display/Analysis
Raw PMS-2D
32New HIAPER displays aeros
Platform independent, attaches to databases or
files (post-flight)
33HIAPER Metadata and Data Access
34EOLs Potential Projects FY2006 through FY 2008
- Potential HIAPER Projects