For over 20 years, ESIP meetings have brought together the most innovative thinkers and leaders around Earth observation data, thus forming a community dedicated to making Earth observations more discoverable, accessible and useful to researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and the public. The theme of this year’s meeting is Leading Innovation in Earth Science Data Frontiers.
Open-source frameworks, tools and workflows are continuing to show the effectiveness of scalable computing on cloud-optimized data. This session will showcase recent advances and successes surrounding processing, access and visualization of earth science data through live demos.
AGENDA:
4:00-4:10 Welcome/Logistics (ESIP Staff, Rich Signell) 4:15-4:30 "Crowd-Sourced Bathymetry, Big Data and the Cloud" (Dave Neufeld, NOAA) 4:30-4:45 "QHub: Deploy JupyterHub with Dask Gateway on Kubernetes in 15 minutes" (Tyler Potts, QuanSight) 4:45-5:00 "Announcing .interactive(): Easy Apps for Xarray" (Jim Bednar, Anaconda) 5:00-5:15 TBD 5:15-5:30 Discussion and review of key takeaways from attendees
I'm a Product Owner for a team of engineers developing scientific software at NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information. We build applications focused on ingesting satellite and ship borne observational data sets, as well as tools to discover and access the data. Please... Read More →