IN41C-3664:
The Arctic Observing Viewer: A Web-mapping Application for U.S. Arctic Observing Activities
Thursday, 18 December 2014
Ari Kassin1, Allison G Gaylord2, William F Manley3, Sandra Villarreal1, Craig E Tweedie1, Ryan P Cody1, Walter Copenhaver1, Mike Dover4, Robbie Score5 and Ted Habermann6, (1)University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX, United States, (2)Nuna Technologies, Homer, AK, United States, (3)Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, Boulder, CO, United States, (4)Critigen, Denver, CO, United States, (5)Polar Field Services Littleton, Denver, CO, United States, (6)Organization Not Listed, Washington, DC, United States
Abstract:
Although a great deal of progress has been made with various arctic observing efforts, it can be difficult to assess such progress when so many agencies, organizations, research groups and others are making such rapid progress. To help meet the strategic needs of the U.S. SEARCH-AON program and facilitate the development of SAON and related initiatives, the Arctic Observing Viewer (AOV; http://ArcticObservingViewer.org) has been developed. This web mapping application compiles detailed information pertaining to U.S. Arctic Observing efforts. Contributing partners include the U.S. NSF, USGS, ACADIS, ADIwg, AOOS, a2dc, AON, ARMAP, BAID, IASOA, INTERACT, and others. Over 6100 sites are currently in the AOV database and the application allows users to visualize, navigate, select, advance search, draw, print, and more. AOV is founded on principles of software and data interoperability and includes an emerging “Project” metadata standard, which uses ISO 19115-1 and compatible web services. In the last year, substantial efforts have focused on maintaining and centralizing all database information. In order to keep up with emerging technologies and demand for the application, the AOV data set has been structured and centralized within a relational database; furthermore, the application front-end has been ported to HTML5. Porting the application to HTML5 will now provide access to mobile users utilizing tablets and cell phone devices. Other application enhancements include an embedded Apache Solr search platform which provides users with the capability to perform advance searches throughout the AOV dataset, and an administration web based data management system which allows the administrators to add, update, and delete data in real time. We encourage all collaborators to use AOV tools and services for their own purposes and to help us extend the impact of our efforts and ensure AOV complements other cyber-resources. Reinforcing dispersed but interoperable resources in this way will help to ensure improved capacities for conducting activities such as assessing the status of arctic observing efforts, optimizing logistic operations, and for quickly accessing external and project-focused web resources for more detailed information and data.