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EcoTas13 BradEvans e-MAST framework

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TERN's e-MAST Director Brad Evans's presentation on e_MAST's framework at EcoTas13 in November 2013.
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Towards a framework for sharing an open set of data and tools for ecosystem modellers Brad Evans, Ben Evans and Colin Prentice
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Towards a framework for sharing an open set of data and tools for ecosystem modellers

Brad Evans, Ben Evans and Colin Prentice

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eMAST : Data assimilation

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eMAST’s objectives 2013-2015

DELIVER research data infrastructure to integrate TERN (and other) data streams on the National Computing Infrastructure

ENABLE data assimilation, model evaluation and accreditation and ecosystem model optimization

DRIVE advances in ecosystem science, impact assessment and land management

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Driving science questions

CARBON: How much CO2 is exchanged? How much carbon can be stored and where?WATER: What drives water use by ecosystems, and runoff in rivers?CLIMATE CHANGE: How does it change the rules?LAND MANAGEMENT: What will work, in a changing climate?

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More driving science questions

FIRE: What are the risks? How can they be mitigated?CLIMATE FEEDBACKS: How will ecosystem changes influence the exchanges of carbon, water and energy with the atmosphere?BIODIVERSITY: What species are threatened? Where are likely refugia? Is there a tipping point?

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What eMAST is delivering

High-resolution data products: climate, canopy conductance, water use, primary productionTools for interpolation, downscaling, upscaling, hindcasting, forecastingA state-of-the-art data assimilation system for ecosystem model optimizationSoftware for model evaluation (based on PALS)Top-level ecosystem drivers and targets for models

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How we share data and toolsWorld Wide WebNational Computing Infrastructure

tern.org.au/eMAST/eMAST-data

eMASTPORTAL

eMASTGEONETWORK

NecTAR/NCI

eMAST

NCI RDSI

OpeNDaPTHREDDS

ServiceCANBERRA

Research Data Australia

eMAST

IntersectRDSI

OpeNDaPTHREDDS

ServiceSYDNEY

World Wide Web

eMAST NCI & Intersect Tools

ANUClimate

eMAST ToolsMODELS

Public Domain

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TERN Data Discovery Portal

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http://www.tern.org.au/e-MAST-Data-Products-pg26355.html

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ANUClimate A NEW approach to interpolating our national network0.01 degree climate surfaces

Who? Professor Mike Hutchinson (ANU)

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Climate data sets (1 km)Tmin Tmax vp P pan

evap.wet days

solar rad.

wind speed

daily1970-2011

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monthly 1970-2011

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mean monthly

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When? Delivery timeline…

30 Nov 2013

Data starts propagating to RDSI*ADVANCED USER ACCESSDOI’s NOT YET AVAILABLE = NO PUBLISH

*Currently experiencing delays in RDSI allocation – delays in the Raijin cloud roll out etc…

RDSI opendap netCDF CF & Metadata store complete= public release

24 Dec 2013

Complete set of Climate andBioclimatic data available on RDSI

31 Jan 2013

ANUClimate

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Bioclimate data sets (1 km T, P and R)

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http://episat-software.blogspot.com.au/

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OzFlux

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ePiSaT : Partitioning evaluation

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from Gab Abramowitz (UNSW)

Model data evaluation

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Plant trait surfaces• Leaf nitrogen• Leaf phosphorus• Specific leaf area• Leaf area• Maximum plant height• Photosynthesis per leaf

area• Photosynthesis per leaf

dry mass• Leaf stomatal

conductance

Dr. Rhys Whitley

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Plant trait surfaces

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NEON & TERN

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Summary: Data-model fusion toolsData assimilation collaboration with NEON and NCAR, CSIRO, Macquarie University and the Australian National University- ACEAS workshop on data assimilation early 2014

eMAST : An R-Package ‘emast’ for the computation and visualization of bioclimatic indices

ePiSaT : Collaboration with OzFlux and AusCover to model Gross Primary Production across the landscape, another R-Package ‘ePiSaT’

-ACEAS worskshop on SPEDDEXES

Protocol for the Analysis of Land Surface Models (PALS) for evaluation of data and models

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The future of eMASTContinue delivery of our key datasets through the RDSI, Data Discovery, Visualization & Exploitation… consolidation of our tools and porting them to Raijin.


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