JupyterCon 2023

ITS_LIVE: Jupyter and cloud native formats to map climate change.
05-11, 14:00–14:30 (Europe/Paris), Louis Armand 1

ITS_LIVE is a NASA project that produces low latency, global glacier flow and elevation change datasets. The size and complexity of this data makes its distribution and use a challenge. To address these problems, ITS_LIVE was built for modern cloud-optimized data formats and includes easy-to-use Jupyter notebooks for data access and visualization.

This presentation will show how ITS_LIVE uses the Pangeo stack to generate Zarr data cubes that make fast access possible without the need of back-end services. We will also delve into our data access strategy and how we leverage and enhanced the Jupyter ecosystem by implementing native map projections and services in ipyleaflet to visualize big geospatial data in a matter of seconds.

Luis Lopez is a Research Software Engineer at the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) in Boulder, Colorado. He has helped develop tools and services to facilitate data access and discoverability across different NASA Earth science missions. He is a passionate advocate of open science and has contributed to open source projects such as Apache Nutch and ipyleaflet. He’s always happy to help scientists find ways to make their workflows simpler. Luis has presented his work at SciPy LATAM and the IEEE annual Big Data symposium.