Abstract
Increased anthropogenic stressors (e.g., warming, acidification,
wildfires and other extreme events) present complex observational
challenges for Earth science, and no one sensor can ‘do it all.’ While
many remote sensing technologies are available at present, scientific
disciplines are often trained to use only a specific subset, greatly
limiting scientific advancements. Here we present open-source software
(‘icepyx’) that lowers the barrier for entry for two remote platforms
offering vertically-resolved information about the ocean’s subsurface:
ICESat-2 (Ice, Cloud, and land Elevation Satellite 2) and Argo floats.
icepyx provides object-oriented code for querying and downloading
ICESat-2 and Argo data within a single analysis workflow. icepyx
natively handles ICESat-2 data access and read-in; here we introduce the
Query, Unify, Explore SpatioTemporal (QUEST) module as a framework for
adapting icepyx to easily access and ingest other datasets and present
Argo data as the initial use case. Seamless retrieval of coincident data
from ICESat-2 and Argo enables improved targeted and exploratory studies
across the cryosphere and open ocean realms. We close with
recommendations for future work, a discussion of the value of open
science, relevance of our work to upcoming satellite missions, and an
invitation to join our programming community.