Date

Status and Meeting Report Available
Arctic Observing Network: 2009 Status Report and Key Recommendations
Results from the Third AON Principal Investigators Meeting
30 Nov-2 Dec 2009
Boulder, Colorado

To download the executive summary or full report, go to:
http://www.arcus.org/search/aon/

For further information, please contact:
Craig Lee
Email: craig [at] apl.washington.edu
Phone: 206-685-7656


The third Arctic Observing Network (AON) Principal Investigators (PI)
meeting was held 30 November-2 December 2009 in Boulder, Colorado to
review observing system status and accomplishments at the close of the
International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-2009 and to develop recommendations
for refining, enhancing, and sustaining the network in the years to
come.

Sponsored primarily by the National Science Foundation (NSF), with
additional support from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) and several other agencies, meeting participants
included AON investigators, agency representatives, international
partners, and outside experts familiar with observing system
implementation.

The report consists of eight sections:

I. Executive Summary - summarizes accomplishments, recommendations on
next steps, agency coordination, and international collaboration and
coordination

II. Introduction and Overview - provides a short description of the AON
program

III. AON Accomplishments - reviews the status of AON progress in
atmosphere, ocean and sea ice, hydrology and cryosphere, terrestrial
ecosystems, and human dimensions

IV. AON Investigator Perspectives on Network Design, Gaps, and Urgent
Needs - identifies challenges and needs in implementing AON

V. Agency Summaries - summarizes agency arctic observing activities and
priorities

VI. International Collaboration and Coordination - provides
recommendations for fostering international coordination

VII. Data Dissemination, Use, and Archiving - discussion of management
of multi-disciplinary data

VIII: Summary and Outlook - identifies four near-term issues to be
addressed in building a coordinated arctic observing system

Appendices include AON project reports and the meeting agenda and
participant list.

To download the executive summary or full report, go to:
http://www.arcus.org/search/aon/.

To request the report in hard copy, contact:
Reija Shnoro, ARCUS
E-mail: reija [at] arcus.org
Phone: 907-474-1600

For more information on the AON meeting, contact:
Craig Lee, Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington
Email: craig [at] apl.washington.edu
Phone: 206-685-7656