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SUMMARY:Advancing Earth System Science through Research Computing and Data
  Services at the NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research
DESCRIPTION:Thomas Hauser, Doug Schuster, and Nick Cote (NCAR)\n\nEarth sy
 stem data's exponential growth presents opportunities and significant chal
 lenges for Earth System science research. The presentation outlines NSF NC
 AR's implementation of the Next-Generation Geoscience Data Exchange (NG-GD
 EX), a data commons architecture, alongside on-premise cloud computing res
 ources, complementing our existing HPC and data analysis infrastructure. N
 SF NCAR aims to remove technical barriers that impede participation in Ear
 th system science across institutional and geographical boundaries. Our lo
 ng-term goal is to deliver data to the scientific community when needed an
 d in the format they want. Our approach unifies currently siloed repositor
 ies while integrating with the Open Science Data Federation (OSDF) to demo
 cratize access to petabyte-scale Earth System science models and observati
 onal datasets. We will describe our approach to making high-demand dataset
 s directly accessible from our HPC systems, enabling researchers to levera
 ge data-proximate computing without unnecessary data movement. NSF NCAR is
  committed to prioritizing community needs and is working on implementing 
 our data commons workshop recommendations. We aim to break down barriers, 
 enhance reproducibility, and foster a more inclusive and collaborative glo
 bal research environment.\n\nDomain: Climate, Weather, and Earth Sciences,
  Engineering, Physics, Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSe
 ssion Chairs: Maria Girone (CERN), Valerio Pascucci (University of Utah), 
 and Michela Taufer (University of Tennessee)\n\n
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