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NOAA Observing System Architecture

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The NOAA Observing System Architecture (NOSA) is a collection of over 100 of the environmental datasets of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) . It was established to develop an observational architecture that helps NOAA to design observing systems that support NOAA's mission, avoid duplication of existing systems and operate efficiently in a cost-effective manner.

NOSA includes:

  • NOAA's observing systems (and others) required to support NOAA's mission,
  • The relationship among observing systems; including how they contribute to support NOAA's mission and associated observing requirements, and
  • The guidelines governing the design of a target architecture and the evolution toward this target architecture

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  • "Noaa Web Site Provides Huge Inventory Of Earth Observing Systems". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  • Fox, C. G; Habermann, T.; Stroker, K. J. (2004). "A Spatial Portal for Accessing NOAA's Observing Systems". AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2004. adsabs.harvard.edu: SF34A–02. Bibcode:2004AGUFMSF34A..02F.
  • "NOAA Observing Systems Architecture (NOSA)". idn.ceos.org. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  • "NOAA Maps the Future of Sensors that Gather Data from the 'Bottom of the Ocean to the Sun'". www.spaceref.com. Retrieved 15 June 2016.

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