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how users and data producers interact on WIS use cases how users and data producers interact on WIS

WIS 2.0 - The ecosystem ! Opened to new partners from different business (energie, health, value-added service provider..) to develop the use of WMO information

WIS 2.0 - the platform Acquisition Dissemination Collaboration A global information management, processing and sharing platform Acquisition Dissemination Collaboration Change in user behaviour from downloading a copy of information for local processing to using services that process the information at its source

Use Case 1 NMHS in developing country: Introduce observation in WIS 2.0 eco-system Run a LAM on defined area – access to infrastructure without having to maintain the infra Use services from NWP Center to prepare a product for end user ( agriculture , aero)

Use case 2 NWP centre : Want to run a HR global model Need to get all in-situ observations (5’ or 1’) in real time Need to get all radar data in real time getting all raw data is too big Provide services on NWP output

Use case 3 Use case related to GMAS NMHS Want to send notification/alarm on smartphone when a threshold is /(will be) reach

Use case 4 Global insurance company Want to develop a new product Need to run a study on reanalysis data from different Climate centres getting all reanalysis data is too big

Use case 5 Use case economic analysis of flood impact Want to evaluate the impact of flood on city Need meterological, climate, urban and hydrology information

USE case 6 UN person Want to access rainfall datasets through data catalogue and/or common search engine Need to be associated with other datasets (land, population distribution, …) Produce food security product

Break-out session Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Session A UC1, UC2 UC3, UC4 Session B