posted on 2021-07-15, 17:07authored byNga Chung, Thomas HuangThomas Huang, Vardis M. Tsontos, Stepheny Perez, Wai Phyo, Shawn R. Smith, Homer McMillan, Thomas Cram, Zaihua Ji, Kimberly Sparling
The Cloud-based Data Match-Up Service (CDMS) is a collaborative effort between NASA JPL, COAPS, NCAR, and Saildrone. CDMS is an extension of the Distributed Oceanographic Match-Up Service (DOMS) which was funded by the NASA AIST program. CDMS will provide a mechanism for users to input a series of geospatial references for satellite observations and receive the in situ or satellite observations that are matched to the primary satellite data within selectable temporal and spatial search domains. <br><br>The software stack that enables CDMS match-up capability is available via the Apache Science Data Analytics Platform (SDAP), which is an Apache incubator project. Under the ACCESS program, the team plans to deliver a production-ready match-up capability that fully leverages cloud-native services.<div><br></div><div>This poster was presented at the 2021 Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) Summer Meeting held virtually in July 2021.<br></div>