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Science Rendezvous > 2009 Posters Thirty years of data management for Earth observations at the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) Ronald L. S. Weaver, Richard L. Armstrong, Florence Fetterer, and Roger G. Barry Over the past 30 years the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) has managed data in a way that directly or indirectly supports earth observation systems. NSIDC's Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC) supports the cryospheric missions of the NASA Earth Observing System’s satellites. The new Cooperative Data and Information System (CADIS), joint with NCAR and UCAR, supports the (largely) NSF funded Arctic Observing Network (AON). Indirectly, NSIDC supports the Global Climate Observing System and other Earth monitoring efforts by archiving data that contribute to their missions. Some simple truths about observing systems emerge from our long history of storing and serving their data. They include:
In the coming decades we expect reinforcement of these trends, increasing emphasis on multi-sensor products and multi-disciplinary data sets, all in a rapidly changing IT environment. |

