Schedule

The ECOSTRESS Cloud Workshop take place on April 12-13, from 2pm-5:30pm PDT.

WebEx links will be shared directly with this group via a (calendar) meeting invite.

Note, hands-on exercises will be executed from a Jupyter Lab instance in 2i2c. Please pass along your Github Username to get access.

Workshop Schedule

Day 1 - April 12, 2022

Time, PST (UTC-7) Event Leads/Instructors
2:00 pm Welcome / Workshop Expectations Aaron Friesz (LP DAAC) / Christine Lee (JPL)
2:10 pm ECOSTRESS Build 7 collection Overview Christine Lee & Gregory Halverson (JPL)
2:25 pm Earthdata Cloud Overview Aaron Friesz (LP DAAC)
2:55 pm Break/QA
3:00 pm Earthdata Search Client (GUI) Aaron Friesz (LP DAAC)
3:30 pm Break
4:00 pm Getting set up / Intro to Pangeo Aaron Friesz (LP DAAC)
4:30 pm Intro to xarray & hvplot Aaron Friesz (LP DAAC)
5:15 pm Break/QA

Closing Day 1

  • Thank you!
  • JupyterHub: close out.
    • close out your JupyterHub instance if you are finished for the day, following these instructions.
  • Continued work.
    • You’re welcome to continue working beyond the workshop daily scheduled session, using JupyterHub.
  • Agenda for tomorrow: what’s coming next.

Day 2 - April 13, 2022

Time, PST (UTC-7) Event Leads/Instructors
2:00 pm Welcome Back / Earthdata Authentication: Set up netrc file & Generate EDL Tokens Aaron Friesz (LP DAAC)
2:10 pm Earthdata Cloud: Search and Discovery - CMR API Aaron Friesz (LP DAAC)
2:45 pm Break/QA
2:50 pm Earthdata Cloud: Search and Discovery - Data Access Aaron Friesz (LP DAAC)
3:30 pm Break
4:00 pm Comparing TNC Tree Data to ECOSTRESS Use Case Gregory Halverson (JPL)
5:00 pm Break/QA

Closing Day 2

  • Thank you!
  • You will continue to have access to the 2i2c JupyterHub in AWS for two weeks following the ECOSTRESS Cloud Workshop. You may use that time to continue work and all learn more about migrating data accass routines and science workflows to the Cloud. This cloud compute environment is supported by the NASA Openscapes project.

Getting help during the Workshop

We will use the ECOSTRESS Slack Workspace as our main channels for help. Please use Slack to post questions.