Research Scenarios

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Data Use Cases

You can view the PPT slides with template, straw-man examples, and rough Dose of Nature example.

NameLocation (Ideally a URL)Formats (Commas separated list)Desired Derived Data or Metadata

Software used

(out of box, or group created software/scripts, etc.)

ScenarioNotes
Ameriflux Meteorologyftp://cdiac.ornl.gov/pub/ameriflux/csv, NetCDFvariable names, units, quality control flags, available yearsgroup created R scripts, shell scriptsMeteorological drivers are required for most, if not all, terrestrial biosphere models. Many data products can be used to generate these drivers but current approaches to building drivers do not provide general solutions. Rather, scripts are generally written to build drivers from one data product for one particular model. 
Fluxnet Meteorologyftp://daac.ornl.gov/data/fluxnet/csv, NetCDFvariable names, units, quality control flags, available yearsgroup created R scripts, shell scripts  
NCEP North American Regional Reanalysis (NARR)

ftp://ftp.cdc.noaa.gov/Datasets/NARR/ ,

ftp://nomads.ncdc.noaa.gov/NARR/

NetCDF, GRIBvariable names, units, quality control flags, spatial and temporal resolution and extentgroup created R scripts, nco scripts  
NCEP-DOE Reanalysis 2ftp://ftp.cdc.noaa.gov/Datasets/ncep.reanalysis2/NetCDFvariable names, units, quality control flags, spatial and temporal resolution and extentgroup created R scripts, shell scripts  
PRISMhttp://www.prism.oregonstate.edu/BILvariable names, units, quality control flags, spatial and temporal resolution and extentgroup created R scripts, shell scripts  

 

 

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