Session 10 Heliophysics and Space Weather Enterprise Data Access and Modernization

Wednesday, 31 January 2024: 10:45 AM-12:00 PM
Key 11 (Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor)
Host: 21st Conference on Space Weather
Cochairs:
Alexander Engell and Michael Kirk, GSFC, Heliospheric Physics Laboratory, Greenbelt, MD

There are recent and ongoing efforts to modernize the heliophysics and space weather enterprise data archives. The modernization ranges across software, hardware, metadata, to analysis capabilities. This session invites efforts that are focused on aligning the heliophysics and space weather communities to using best data practices from providing, accessing, sharing, and analyzing it.

Papers:
10:45 AM
10.1
Enabling a 21st Century Research Experience for Heliophysics.
Brian Anthony Thomas, NASA, Greenbelt, MD; and J. Ireland, R. S. Candey, L. Jian, A. Antunes, R. Ringuette, J. D. Vandegriff, and B. J. Thompson

11:00 AM
10.2
11:15 AM
10.3
The Human Element of Data: Infusing Knowledge into Innovation
Christopher Bard, NASA GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and B. J. Thompson, M. Kirk, A. Narock, R. M. McGranaghan, and B. A. Thomas

11:30 AM
10.4
SWx TREC's Space Weather Data Portal: A Flexible Data Access Tool for Nowcasting and Retrospective Analysis
Jennifer Knuth, SWx TREC, Boulder, CO; Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and T. E. Berger, G. Lucas, and D. Lindholm

11:45 AM
10.5
Tools for CGS Model Analysis and Cloud-Based Accessibility
Michael Wiltberger, NSF, Alexandria, VA; and E. Winter and B. Smith

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