Northrop Grumman Participation GEOSS AIP Health:Air Quality SBA Stefan Falke, Glenn Higgins, Aaron Swanson, Tim Pasierb Northrop Grumman Corporation Information Technology.
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Northrop Grumman Participation GEOSS AIP Health:Air Quality SBA Stefan Falke, Glenn Higgins, Aaron Swanson, Tim Pasierb Northrop Grumman Corporation Information Technology NGC Response to AIP CFP • Smoke Forecast Output through WCS – Standard OGC Web Coverage Service interfaces will be developed for smoke forecast output from the Forest Service Bluesky model and for the NGIT CALPUFF/WRF model • Analysis and Processing Services - Data analysis and processing services will be developed to meet analyst needs in the Pilot scenario and used in web service workflows. • Sensor Description Services – Sensor Modeling Language (SensorML) will be created for select sensors included in the Pilot scenario • PULSENet OGC Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) Client – The PULSENet client could be used and demonstrated to access earth observation web services, access the sensor metadata, visualize data, disseminate data through standard OGC Sensor Observation Services, and task sensors (e.g., NASA EO-1) for new data collection. • Use of Internet2 – Leveraging previous research and NGIT’s partnership with Internet 2, on-demand, end-to-end network connection with any other Pilot node connected to the Internet 2 could be established to demonstrate the impact of the higher Internet2 bandwidth. • Visual Integration of NWP Products – Methods and tools will be developed to achieve overlay visualization of distribution of forecasts that can be presented in a way that maximizes the information content to the user. Proposed Wildfire-Smoke Scenario Sensor Observations NASA Ames USFS AirFire USFS Bluesky NGC CALPUFF/ WRF NASA Langley (ACC) NOAA ARL EO-1 Smoke Extraction Service Obs-Model Comparison Service Model-Model Comparison Service Fused Visualization Service Decision Support Web Coverage Service NASA EO-1 Processing & Analysis Web Coverage Service NOAA NESDIS Sensor Observation Service / Web Coverage Service GEOSS Common Smoke Forecasts Policy Maker Analyst Manager Public sensor tasking PULSENet Clients Service/Encoding Version SOS 1.00.0.31 SPS 1.0, 0.0.30 SAS 0.2.0 WNS 0.1.1 WMS 1.1.1 WFS 1.0.0 WCS 1.1 CS-W 2.0.1 SensorML 1.0.30 O&M 1.0, 0.11.0 TML 1.0 CAP 1.1, 1.0 Cursor on Target (CoT) 2.0 GML 3.11 Atmospheric Sciences and Engineering Department Participation • AS&E Modeling and Integration Experience – AS&E has over a decade of experience in meteorological simulation and modeling ranging from fundamental science to operational model integration – – – Projects with US Government clients to assess operation impacts of atmospheric processes and effects; create simulation support tools; and integrate new techniques and technologies Projects with NASA/SIVO for developing Earth System Modeling Frameworks, the Global Modeling Initiative, general model development and high performance computing IRADS to research relevant HPC and HPN technologies and applications • WRF/CALPUFF Integration • I2 and DCN applications • Visual Integration of NWP Products – – – – – – – Port/verify CALPUFF Suite of Tools to AS&E’s Linux development environment Prepare a scenario visualization package as a demonstration Streamline execution of WRF/CALPUFF tools suite to ease further integration with the higher-level project architecture Provide high-speed transfers of data between collaborating project activities Provide integrated network service to specific applications as identified and appropriate Develop synthesized graphical products of ensemble forecasts to improve product interoperability Drive other models (e.g., CALPUFF) from ensemble forecasts to provide more reliable estimates of the variety of probable outcomes Supplemental Slides Wildfire Smoke Analyses GeoEnterprise Architecture Enterprise Management Security/Access Control Enterprise Service Bus Governance Orchestration/Workflow Compliance Performance Management Enterprise Applications Enterprise Services INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SERVICES DISCOVERY SERVICES PORTRAYAL SERVICES PROCESSING SERVICES APPLICATION SERVICES Enterprise Information & Data Management Enterprise Information Exchange SENSORS FORECAST MODELS GML SensorML, O&M,TML KML Ontologies INTERNAL DATA STORES Image Libraries Geospatial Products Environmental Data Unstructured Text Rules GeoRSS/RSS EXTERNAL DATA STORES Federated Access Other Databases Libraries Web Reports SEMANTICALLY ENABLED DATA Enterprise Operational Support AS&E ESAC Program M&S of atmospheric effects on communication systems using HPC Northrop Grumman NASA SIVO Program Provides support to NASA scientific users of HPC systems IT Sector HPCC IRAD HPC research and dynamic allocation of Lambda optical networks TASC Internet 2 IRAD Collaboration with I2 to demonstrate HPC and HPN use Atmospheric Sciences and Engineering ESAC NASA SIVO HPC IRAD HPC Strategic Initiative Commitment to grow HPC business I2 IRAD HPC SI AS&E: SIVO IT Services Contract Overview Products Supports NASA Software Integration and Visualization Office (SIVO), Code 610.3, headed by Mike Seablom under the Sun-Earth Exploration Division SIVO’s goal is to provide applications support to scientists using NASA high-performance computing resources – SGI Altix, Linux Cluster Corporate and university team members 5-year, $xxM, IDIQ contract Objectives HPC applications development support Support for the Earth System Modeling Framework (ESMF) and NASA’s modeling agenda Support for the Global Modeling Initiative (GMI) Developing innovative techniques for High Performance Computing and Communications Miscellaneous support for model development and HPC Accomplishments Improved scientific software development processes in HPC environment Assisting SIVO in developing technology roadmap Investigating new technologies such as Cell Processor and High Speed Networks Collaborations with NASA to support missions using NG HPC and HPN resources AS&E: Atmospheric Effects Section • Mission: • Customers: • Accomplishments: – Provide environmental simulation and atmospheric characterization for customers designing communication systems impacted by weather – Intelligence Community, DoD, NASA, DARPA, Northrop Grumman – Developed & validated high end atmospheric modeling tools to understand the effects of clouds and optical turbulence on laser communication systems – Stood up two GOES direct read out antennas and NOAAport antenna to support mission objectives – Analyzed and archived over 60TB of sat met imagery and NWS products including surface, upper-air & NAM/GFS/SREF products – Developed a 13+ year high resolution cloud climatology based on GOES 8-12 (4km / 15 min) and MTSAT / MSG – Leveraged WRF-ARW to support simulations of optical turbulence. Required code mods to MYJ TKE scheme – Used EMC products to support system definition studies – Developed and validated cloud forecasting algorithms based on WRF output and logistic regression to support mission objectives – Ported and ran simulation codes on HPC platforms such as Jaws @ MHPCC and NG center for HPC – Provided realtime weather support for mission operations