Hi Terry,

This is a good point. Currently, the range of time record is not uniform across 
different models and variables. 8 years is indeed kind of short. Let me work on 
it.
Thanks.

— Chengxing

From: "Kubar, Terry (329J-Affiliate)" 
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Date: Wednesday, June 22, 2016 at 6:39 PM
To: "Pan, Lei (398K)" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, 
"Lee, Seungwon (398K)" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Cc: Benyang Tang <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, 
Chengxing Zhai 
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Subject: RE: AIST/CMDA meeting minutes 6/22/16

Hi Chengxing (et al.),

I know you talked about expanding the number of both AMIP and CMIP models that 
would be included in our CMDA Services, but I forgot to ask if the time range 
would also be increased?  Having 8 years of data are great for a representation 
of the almost present climate (1997-2005), but having more than ~15 years would 
allow users to more thoroughly examine variability at the interannual 
timescale, such as ENSO.  I’ve been thinking about this as well for a possible 
part of research topic for the summer school.

Thanks,
Terry


From: Kubar, Terry (329J-Affiliate)
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To: Pan, Lei (398K) <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>; Lee, 
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Subject: RE: AIST/CMDA meeting minutes 6/22/16

Dear All,

Good meeting today, and I’m glad that I refreshed my memory of how to look at 
where all the data are!

Here is a link to the very high resolution SST data that I learned about a 
couple of weeks ago at the MODIS Science Team meeting: 
https://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/dataset/JPL-L4UHfnd-GLOB-MUR?ids=&values=&search=MODIS

Also, I’m not sure if the following is a link to a slightly different 
iteration, or a more general site: http://mur.jpl.nasa.gov/

I’m hoping to use these fine-scale SSTs for my own research in the near future, 
and they could possibly be a dataset (or datasets) for CMDA as well.  I’ll 
explore them some more.  As Lei mentioned, I will also explore some of the most 
useful MODIS monthly cloud products that could be added before the summer 
school.

Cheers,
Terry

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Subject: AIST/CMDA meeting minutes 6/22/16

. Lei
  . worked with Qihao to finalize the Docker container for summer school
    a simplified “slow down” in provenance downloading is to stop after error 
is seen
  . worked on the new feature to handle “plotting failed” scenario,
    testing needed

. Terry
  .  question: what new data sets are there this year?
     go to: ssh -p 8022 tkubar@cmda-dev:/mnt/data_2015/data_2016
     to find out
  .  need a dedicated deployment of CMDA for his science exploration
     Lei will deploy to cmda-prototype once our first cut of the Docker
     container for summer school 2016 is ready
  . perhaps add some modis cloud data sets?

. Chengxing
  . downloaded
    all from ops4mips
    ecmwf all 3D data
  . need to run regridding to some data sets
  . Kai will design a topic
    and may need new data sets
  . the data sets will be available the week
    after next (will be at a conference next week)
  . fixed the regridding service (temporal ranges adjustable now)
  . need to finish zonal means

Please fill in whatever I have missed in this minutes.

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