Thank you for taking the time to fill out this survey so that LASP may better understand what the solar irradiance community is looking for in a data center. Below are just a few quick questions with an area for comments at the end.

  1. Which portion(s) of the solar spectral irradiance are most relevant to your research?
TSI (all wavelengths) X-ray (0.1-30 nm) EUV (30-115 nm)
FUV (115-200 nm) MUV (200-300 nm) Visible (400-750 nm)
NIR (750-2000 nm) Other  
  1. Which of the following data sets would you be interested in accessing?
SORCE (0.1-27 nm, 115-2000 nm: 2003-now) TIMED (0.1-193 nm: 2002-now)
UARS SOLSTICE (119-420 nm: 1991-2005) SME (115-320 nm: 1981-1989)
SNOE (2-21 nm: 1998-2003) Other
  1. What minimum spectral resolution is adequate for your research?
  2. Time cadence?
  3. For file downloads, what file formats would you prefer?
ASCII text IDL save HDF
NetCDF CSV FITS
Other    
  1. What type of interface would you prefer?
ftp file transfer interactive web-based selection
direct program access to the database Other
  1. Would you be interested in a data subscription option, whereby we would create and deliver customized datasets for you at regular intervals?

    Yes
    No

  2. What data centers do you frequently visit to view/acquire data?
SPIDR NSSDC VSO NESDIS
NGDC SDAC Other
  1. What aspects of these sites do you like?
  1. What aspects of these sites do you not like?
  1. Other suggestions or comments:

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