2024
		ICESat-2 Applications Community Assessment 
		10/8/24,
		1:30 PM
	
 
NASA's Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite-2 (ICESat-2) mission is a mature space-based laser altimeter mission launched in 2018. ICESat-2 continues to collect important observations of ice-sheet elevation change, sea ice freeboard and vegetation canopy height, establishing continuity with the ICESat mission. Owing to the ingenuity of ICESat-2 scientists, additional data products have been and are continuously added to its repertoire, including inland surface water, ocean surface height and bathymetry. The ICESat-2 community questionnaire is an initiative of the ICESat-2 Applications program, which aims to foster the development of currently underrepresented thematic areas that will benefit from ICESat-2 measurements.
Since 2011, The ICESat-2 Applications Team has been engaged in identifying decision processes with direct societal benefits that could be improved by using the mission's data. Through its various engagement initiatives and implementation of an Early Adopter program, the applications team has facilitated dialogue between stakeholders, mission project scientists and science team members to clarify how the science data products can be integrated, improved or leveraged to advance science objectives aligned with or beyond those of the mission and in support of a range of decisions and actions to benefit society. Your participation in this brief questionnaire (~6-8 minutes) will assess the diversity of the stakeholder community and identify the various fields of application for ICESat-2 data. The first set of questions will remain consistent as previous years to assess changes in community data utilization and perspectives. The last set of questions will assess the community's perspectives on data gaps, inter-mission synergies, trainings, and underserved communities.
Information gathered via this questionnaire will be used strictly by the Applications Team and will not be used to solicit funds or activities. To keep abreast of the latest applications developments and activities for ICeSat-2, we encourage you to join the ICESat-2 mailing list by sending an email to: icesat-2-applications-JOIN@lists.nasa.gov.
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 What
	type of institution do you work for?
What
	type of institution do you work for?
Federal government State/local government Government contractor Academic Institution/University
Non-governmental organization (NGO) Private industry
Other
 How
	would you characterize your data use?
How
	would you characterize your data use?
 Science
data user (creation or analysis of science data products)
Applications developer (create decision products)
Science
data user (creation or analysis of science data products)
Applications developer (create decision products)
Applications user (consumer of decision products) Educational/Instructional
Knowledge broker Data manager Other
 Of
	the following thematic groups, to which does your work
	apply?
Of
	the following thematic groups, to which does your work
	apply?Climate Hydrology Water resources
Ecological forecasting Cryosphere
Emergency management Forestry/land vegetation Other
 How
	often, if ever,
	do you currently use satellite
	remote sensing
	data?
How
	often, if ever,
	do you currently use satellite
	remote sensing
	data?Hourly Daily Weekly Monthly Annually Seasonally I don't use it Other
 Do
	you use altimetry data?
Do
	you use altimetry data?Yes No
 If
	you use altimetry data, do you use it for:
If
	you use altimetry data, do you use it for:a specific application for decision support
a specific scientific research project or analysis, but without a specific application Other
	 From
	where do you usually download your data? NASA
	Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs; e.g., NSIDC)
	NASA
	EarthData
	search
From
	where do you usually download your data? NASA
	Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs; e.g., NSIDC)
	NASA
	EarthData
	search
Other government user interface (e.g., USGS EarthExplorer, FEMA, NOAA) International distribution centers
Science Team website Product developer site I don't know
Other
 What
	is your ideal lag time from data acquisition to product
	delivery?
What
	is your ideal lag time from data acquisition to product
	delivery?Hours Days Weeks Months Years
It's irrelevant Other
 
  
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 What
	area of coverage is best for your analysis? Check all that
	apply.
What
	area of coverage is best for your analysis? Check all that
	apply.Community (local, town, or village) District (county, city)
Province (state, within country/political boundary) Region (either geo-political or ecologicak( Continent
Global Other
 Do
	you use scripting languages to read data? If so, check all that
	apply.
Do
	you use scripting languages to read data? If so, check all that
	apply.IDL
Python FORTRAN
R language MATLAB
I don't know Other
 What
	is your ideal data format?
What
	is your ideal data format?Gridded Binary (GRIB)
Georeferenced raster imagery (GeoTIFF) Network common data form (NetCDF) Hierarchical data format (HDF) Geospatial data files (WMS, KML/KMZ) Raw point data (cms)
LAS binary I don't know Other
One a scale from 1 to 5 (with 1=irrelevant and 5=critical), how important are the following data attributes for the majority of your target applications?
 
 
 
 
 Irrelevant	1	2	3	4	5	Critical
Irrelevant	1	2	3	4	5	Critical
 
 
 
 
 Irrelevant	1	2	3	4	5	Critical
Irrelevant	1	2	3	4	5	Critical
 
 
 
 
 Irrelevant	1	2	3	4	5	Critical
Irrelevant	1	2	3	4	5	Critical
 
 
 
 
 Irrelevant	1	2	3	4	5	Critical
Irrelevant	1	2	3	4	5	Critical
 Since
	its release on May 28, 2019, have you accessed ICESat-2
	data?
Since
	its release on May 28, 2019, have you accessed ICESat-2
	data?Yes No
 How
	would you describe your use of ICESat-2
	data?
How
	would you describe your use of ICESat-2
	data?Educational/Instructional
Exploratory (discovering data and establishing feasibility of use) Active (initial integration, verification and validation of use)
Operational (approved for operational deployment and use in decision making) Other
 what
	ICESat-2 data products do you use? Check all that
	apply.
what
	ICESat-2 data products do you use? Check all that
	apply.ATL03 - Global Geolocated Photons ATL04 - Normalized Relative Backscatter ATL06 - Land Ice Height
ATL07 - Sea Ice Height
ATL08 - Land and Vegetation Height ATL09 - Atmospheric Layer Characteristics ATL10 - Sea Ice Freebord
ATL12 - Ocean Surface Height ATL13 - Inland Surface Water ATL14 - Gridded Annual Ice Height
ATL15 - Gridded Land Ice Height Change ATL16 - Weekly Gridded Atmosphere ATL17 - Monthly Gridded Atmosphere
ATL19 - Monthly Gridded Ocean Topography ATL20 - Daily/Monthly Gridded Sea Ice Freeboard
ATL21 - Daily/Monthly Gridded Sea Surface height Anomaly ATL22 - Gridded Inland Surface Water
ATL23 - Monthly Composite Gridded Ocean Topography
specify other data products.
 
  
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 What
	type of ICESat-2 documentation or data outreach have you found most
	helpful
	in the past? Check all that
	apply.
What
	type of ICESat-2 documentation or data outreach have you found most
	helpful
	in the past? Check all that
	apply.User Guide
Data Product Algorithm Theoretical Basis Document (ATBD) Data Dictionary
Known Issues/Data Gaps Documentation NSIDC DAAC Data Access Jupyter Notebook ICESat-2 Hackweek Jupyter Notebook Tutorials Journal Publications
Other
 Did
	you use the ICESat-2 pre-launch data (MABEL) available via the
	ICESat-2 website prior to launch?
Did
	you use the ICESat-2 pre-launch data (MABEL) available via the
	ICESat-2 website prior to launch?Yes No
 Have
	you attended an ICESat-2 and ICESat-2 Applications
	workshop/tutorial/focus session describing the data products,
	algorithms, and Applications
	strategy?
Have
	you attended an ICESat-2 and ICESat-2 Applications
	workshop/tutorial/focus session describing the data products,
	algorithms, and Applications
	strategy?Yes No
 
  
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 What
	visualization tool(s) have you used to discover ICESat-2 data?
	(learn more:
	https://nsidc.org/data/icesat-2/tools)
What
	visualization tool(s) have you used to discover ICESat-2 data?
	(learn more:
	https://nsidc.org/data/icesat-2/tools)OpenAltimetry
NASA Earthdata Search icepyx
Sliderule
I have not begun data discovery. Other
 Which
	Quicklook products (low latency) do you use? Check all that
	apply.
Which
	Quicklook products (low latency) do you use? Check all that
	apply.ATL07QL - Sea Ice Height
ATL08QL - Land and Vegetation Height ATL09QL - Atmospheric Layer Characteristics ATL10QL - Sea Ice Freeboard
I don't use quick look products. I did not know they existed.
 
  
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If you would like more information or have other comments, please contact us at: icesat-2-applications@lists.nasa.gov.
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