I'm releasing my Google Earth layer. This is a beta release. It will change and improve over time. Your comments and suggestions and data are welcome.
The KML (download here) is a very small network access file, so load it once, save it in the Google Earth sidebar, and all updates will be immediately available to you. There is also a ChangeLog so you can see what is new. You need the latest Google Earth to run this.
This will be presented at the SCAR IASC conference in St. Petersburg, Russia, July 8-11, 2008. The abstract follows.
An ANDRILL SMS ARISE Educational Software Package: From a microscopic view of Antarctica 20 Ma to a global overview 100 years in the future
Mankoff, K. D.(1) and the SMS Science Team(2)
(1) Goddard Institute for Space Studies, Columbia University, New York, NY 10025 USA, mankoff@giss.nasa.gov.
(2) http://andrill.org/projects/sms/team.html
We present an education software product (Google Earth Layer) that allows exploration of the ANDRILL SMS project. The geospatial, micro-to-macro, and multi-layering capabilities of Google Earth are used to allow viewers to tie together concepts from a microscopic view to a global overview. The journey begins with a microscopic view of diatoms in a borehole under the sea under the ice in Antarctica, and ends with a global overview of what the climate might look like in the year 2100 as calculated by the GISS Model II GCM from EdGCM. Paleo, present, and future GCM scenarios are available for users to explore more on their own using EdGCM.
The KML (download here) is a very small network access file, so load it once, save it in the Google Earth sidebar, and all updates will be immediately available to you. There is also a ChangeLog so you can see what is new. You need the latest Google Earth to run this.
This will be presented at the SCAR IASC conference in St. Petersburg, Russia, July 8-11, 2008. The abstract follows.
An ANDRILL SMS ARISE Educational Software Package: From a microscopic view of Antarctica 20 Ma to a global overview 100 years in the future
Mankoff, K. D.(1) and the SMS Science Team(2)
(1) Goddard Institute for Space Studies, Columbia University, New York, NY 10025 USA, mankoff@giss.nasa.gov.
(2) http://andrill.org/projects/sms/team.html
We present an education software product (Google Earth Layer) that allows exploration of the ANDRILL SMS project. The geospatial, micro-to-macro, and multi-layering capabilities of Google Earth are used to allow viewers to tie together concepts from a microscopic view to a global overview. The journey begins with a microscopic view of diatoms in a borehole under the sea under the ice in Antarctica, and ends with a global overview of what the climate might look like in the year 2100 as calculated by the GISS Model II GCM from EdGCM. Paleo, present, and future GCM scenarios are available for users to explore more on their own using EdGCM.


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