IN31B-1761
Global OpenSearch

Wednesday, 16 December 2015
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Douglas J Newman, Organization Not Listed, Washington, DC, United States and Andrew E Mitchell, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, United States
Abstract:
At AGU 2014, NASA EOSDIS demonstrated a case-study of an OpenSearch framework for Earth science data discovery. That framework leverages the IDN and CWIC OpenSearch API implementations to provide seamless discovery of data through the ‘two-step’ discovery process as outlined by the Federation for Earth Sciences (ESIP) OpenSearch Best Practices.

But how would an Earth Scientist leverage this framework and what are the benefits? Using a client that understands the OpenSearch specification and, for further clarity, the various best practices and extensions, a scientist can discovery a plethora of data not normally accessible either by traditional methods (NASA Earth Data Search, Reverb, etc) or direct methods (going to the source of the data)

We will demonstrate, via the CWICSmart web client, how an earth scientist can access regional data on a regional phenomena in a uniform and aggregated manner. We will demonstrate how an earth scientist can ‘globalize’ their discovery.

  • You want to find local data on ‘sea surface temperature of the Indian Ocean’? We can help you with that.
  • ‘European meteorological data’? Yes.
  • ‘Brazilian rainforest satellite imagery’? That too.

CWIC allows you to get earth science data in a uniform fashion from a large number of disparate, world-wide agencies. This is what we mean by Global OpenSearch.