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Using pangeo to produce and publish ocean dataset? #9

Open serazing opened 5 years ago

serazing commented 5 years ago

Hi @rabernat and @raphaeldussin ,

I am working on building a climatology of surface tracer gradients (temperature, salinity, buoyancy) estimated from large collections of shipboard thermosalinograph data. One objective of this dataset is to compare observational gradients for scales larger than 10 km with those from submesoscale-permitting ocean models. I am using the NCEI-TSG dataset than I am converting into the zarr format. The dataset weights only a few Gb but the computation can be a bit expensive.

I am willing to upload this dataset on the cloud. I am also interested to produce the gradient climatology on the cloud, get a DOI associated and refer to pangeo.

Do you think this would fall into the scope of pangeo?

raphaeldussin commented 5 years ago

Hi guillaume,

that sounds great to me! let's confirm with @rabernat when he digs himself up from the post-holidays emails pile.

rabernat commented 5 years ago

Sounds cool. Of course we can help convert to zarr. But there is no way to get a DOI from Pangeo...yet. This is something we are exploring.

Sjoerd Groeskamp worked on a very similar project when he was here at Lamont as postdoc using various satellite products. We should talk about the science at some point...will you be at the DRAKKAR meeting in Grenoble?

serazing commented 5 years ago

Great, let's keep in touch about this DOI thing. I will indeed be at DRAKKAR and stay a bit longer in Grenoble. This would be a good time to talk about the science. I have also been using zarr and xarray to post-process 4D NEMO outputs on a small cluster, something that we could talk about too.

I did not know that Sjoerd was working on similar things. I will have a chat with him since we are both at UNSW now!