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ESGF Face to Face

December 7 - 11, 2015

Thank you in participating in the ESGF Conference.

Agenda | Abstracts | ESGF Face to Face Page

Dear ESGF community

ESGF has been released, and we will begin publishing data again, eta Mid January 2016.
What we have been up to.

  • Completed software scan of all modules, fixed all exposed and other potential security breaches
  • Major upgrade of underlying system infrastructure include:
    • Java 1.8, Tomcat 8, Postgres 9.4, OpenSSL 1.0, Python 2.7.9
    • Switch ESGF installer to RPM-based components
    • Run Apache httpd server in front of Tomcat (better performance, flexibility)
  • Major upgrade of all ESGF services:
    • Search services (Solr5), data download (TDS5), high performance data transfer (Globus-Connect-Server), computation (UV-CDAT), visualization (LAS)
    • Replaced old web-front-end with new CoG user interface (your question)
  • Currently republishing ALL data collections (CMIP5, CORDEX, Obs4MIPs, ana4MIPs,…)
  • ESGF v2.1 released December 10th; fully operational scheduled for mid-January
  • you can see the beginnings of the new CoG interface at http://pcmdi9.llnl.gov
To learn more about the CoG interface see: https://earthsystemcog.org There’s tutorials here as well.
We thank you for your patience with us.

What is ESGF?

The Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF) Peer-to-Peer (P2P) enterprise system is a collaboration that develops, deploys and maintains software infrastructure for the management, dissemination, and analysis of model output and observational data. ESGF's primary goal is to facilitate advancements in Earth System Science. It is an interagency and international effort led by the Department of Energy (DOE), and co-funded by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Science Foundation (NSF), and international laboratories such as the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology (MPI-M) German Climate Computing Centre (DKRZ), the Australian National University (ANU) National Computational Infrastructure (NCI), Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace (IPSL), and the British Atmospheric Data Center (BADC). The ESGF mission is to:

  • Support current CMIP5 activities, and prepare for future assessments
  • Develop data and metadata facilities for inclusion of observations and reanalysis products for CMIP5 use
  • Enhance and improve current climate research infrastructure capabilities through involvement of the software development community and through adherence to sound software principles
  • Foster collaboration across agency and political boundaries
  • Integrate and interoperate with other software designed to meet the objectives of ESGF: e.g., software developed by NASA, NOAA, ESIP, and the European ES-INES
  • Create software infrastructure and tools that facilitate scientific advancements

ESGF P2P is a component architecture expressly designed to handle large-scale data management for worldwide distribution. The team of computer scientists and climate scientists has developed an operational system for serving climate data from multiple locations and sources. Model simulations, satellite observations, and reanalysis products are all being served from the ESGF P2P distributed data archive.


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