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contributor authorDemir, Ibrahim
contributor authorConover, Helen
contributor authorKrajewski, Witold F.
contributor authorSeo, Bong-Chul
contributor authorGoska, Radosław
contributor authorHe, Yubin
contributor authorMcEniry, Michael F.
contributor authorGraves, Sara J.
contributor authorPetersen, Walter
date accessioned2017-06-09T17:16:12Z
date available2017-06-09T17:16:12Z
date copyright2015/06/01
date issued2015
identifier issn1525-755X
identifier otherams-82160.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4225243
description abstractn the spring of 2013, NASA conducted a field campaign known as Iowa Flood Studies (IFloodS) as part of the Ground Validation (GV) program for the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission. The purpose of IFloodS was to enhance the understanding of flood-related, space-based observations of precipitation processes in events that transpire worldwide. NASA used a number of scientific instruments such as ground-based weather radars, rain and soil moisture gauges, stream gauges, and disdrometers to monitor rainfall events in Iowa. This article presents the cyberinfrastructure tools and systems that supported the planning, reporting, and management of the field campaign and that allow these data and models to be accessed, evaluated, and shared for research. The authors describe the collaborative informatics tools, which are suitable for the network design, that were used to select the locations in which to place the instruments. How the authors used information technology tools for instrument monitoring, data acquisition, and visualizations after deploying the instruments and how they used a different set of tools to support data analysis and modeling after the campaign are also explained. All data collected during the campaign are available through the Global Hydrology Resource Center (GHRC), a NASA Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC).
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleData-Enabled Field Experiment Planning, Management, and Research Using Cyberinfrastructure
typeJournal Paper
journal volume16
journal issue3
journal titleJournal of Hydrometeorology
identifier doi10.1175/JHM-D-14-0163.1
journal fristpage1155
journal lastpage1170
treeJournal of Hydrometeorology:;2015:;Volume( 016 ):;issue: 003
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