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Transition A and B
Reporters:
Technical Liaisons:
Notetakers:
Shanna Pitter / Eileen Maturi
Tom Renkevens / Brian Hughes
Don Myers / Chris Wheeler
1. During the GOES-R era, we hope to move away from system
stovepipes and into the realm of integrated products. Please
provide your ideas on ways to integrate information from different
satellite sensors/ systems and in situ observations.
2. If you are, or plan to be, a Direct Readout user in the GOES-R era,
how can the GOES-R Program help get you ready for GRB, eGVAR,
EMWIN, HRIT, or DCS? What are the recommended venues for
communicating information to you? (e.g., email, web, conferences,
etc)
3. Even today with GOES-N (13) and its ability to operate through
eclipse, there may be some clamor to activate before the older
spacecraft dies. What are the benefits of activation ahead of
schedule? What are the costs/detrimental effects for activation
ahead of schedule? Do you envision being able to ingest and/or
use products from both GOES-R and GOES-Legacy series at the
same time, and what issues do you think you will have during this
period?
4. What is your biggest concern related to GOES transition issues? Is
there a community or group that is being under-represented?
• Searchable / consistent metadata used throughout data processing pipeline.
• Documented with training provided!
• Streamline process for getting algorithm from research to operations and available on AWIPS
• Need to define fusion point and operations concept for
• Define where the producer / consumer demarcation point is
• Will there be a “GDE” (GOES Data Exploitation) / NOAA Satellite Data Exploitation (NSDE) ?
• Funding – cost info
• Backend processing cost
• Information updatesa) Need more info to decide on data access methodology, b) Products and channel selection
• Algorithm availability
• eGVAR – how long available?
• Direct land-line link for GRB?
Communication Venues:
• DRO Conference
• NWA
• Web Updates
• AMS Broadcasters Conference
• AMS
• Twitter / social networking media
Benefits:• Higher resolution data
• Allows algorithm testing / refinement
• Improved space weather data
• Lessons learned in time to apply / correct future spacecraft (GOES-S/T/U)
• Allows testing of ingest systems / issue resolution
• Political benefit of seeing the new satellite up and working (program confidence)
Benefits: (continued)• Reduced outage time (120 min/year)
• Begin validation right away, identify new users / products
• Activating GOES-R early would allow for GOES N-P availability to international uses (South America)
Issues:• Impacts constellation / instrument lifetime and continuity
Budget• Operational and user resource availability
• X-band transmission at 105W not authorized
Note: (this issue will be investigated)
• Lack of detailed information for inteligent decision making
• Maintaining two systems simultaneously GOES-N and GOES-R
• Large data volume prep
• GAS priority policy on data access
• Under-represented:
• What happens if GOES-R S/C or instrument fails and we have to revert back to GOES-N series?
• Vendors
• Broadcasters
• DOD
• Climate
• The “little guy”
• Commercial value-added