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NSF SI2-SSI Lidar Radar Open Software Environment (LROSE)
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posted on 2017-02-03, 20:23 authored by Michael BellMichael Bell, Michael Dixon, Wen-Chau LeeRadars and lidars are critical for protecting society from high impact weather and understanding the atmosphere and biosphere, but they are complex instruments that produce copious quantities of data that pose many challenges for researchers, students, and instrument developers. This poster describes an NSF SI2-SSI funded project called the Lidar Radar Open Software Environment (LROSE) to meet these challenges and help address the ’big data’ problem faced by users in the research and education communities. This project will open new avenues of scientific investigation, including data assimilation to improve weather forecasts, and help to maximize returns on NSF investments in weather and climate research by providing better software tools to researchers, students, and educators. Improving the effectiveness of NSF research will provide significant scientific and societal benefits through an improved understanding of many diverse scientific topics that are relevant to public safety, national defense, and the global economy.