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GISC Exeter Status Report - 2017 PowerPoint guidelines. Our refreshed PowerPoint style matches our refreshed corporate values. These guidelines ensure we achieve consistent, professional-looking presentations. Font: Arial only Bullets: Arial round Front page slide Headline text point size 53 Subtitle text point size 20 Presenter, location and date point size 12 Divider slides Should be used to break up subjects or when changing content Headline text point size 40 Content slides Headline text size: minimum 40 First Level Bullet Points 24 Subsequent Level; Bullet Points 20 Body text size: minimum 16 Printing Please select greyscale when printing, this will remove the backgrounds and save on ink. Colour Web safe green #CFF33 (R204, G255, B51), can be used to highlight important words or phrases. Web safe red #ED2939 (R237, G41, B57), can be used to highlight severe weather warnings Campaign presentations If your presentation is part of a campaign or event then please ask the studio for assistance GISC Exeter Status Report - 2017 ET-WISC/TT-GISC Geneva, 13th to 17th November 2017 Mark Francis © Crown copyright Met Office

Contents GISC/RTH Exeter Status Report Area of Responsibility – DCPCs and NCs AMDCN connectivity Training – Capacity building activity Operational issues in last period GISC Back up and activities Traffic size and volumes, uptime, user registration Changes in GISC, including new features since last meeting Outlook (planned changes/improvements) Any other items of interest © Crown copyright Met Office

Area of responsibility - DCPCs European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasting Global Climate Observing System - Lead Centre for Antarctica (BAS Cambridge) Global Production Centre/Long-Range Forecasting Marine Observations Centre MEDARE, Spain (backup) Opera Data Centre Regional Specialised Meteorological Centre - Geographical Specialised Ocean/Wave Centre Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre (London) World Area Forecast Centre (London) Just a list of the DCPCs who have registered GISC Exeter as either their primary or backup GISC. © Crown copyright Met Office

Area of responsibility - NCs National Met Centres: Iceland, Ireland, Netherlands, United Republic of Tanzania Denmark (backup), Luxembourg (backup), Spain (backup) WSO: Ascension Island, Bermuda, Gibraltar Pitcairn Island, St Helena Island Again, just a list of NCs with GISC Exeter as their primary or backup GISC. © Crown copyright Met Office

AMDCN connectivity Connections to GISCs: Connections to NCs/NMCs: Over RMDCN: Melbourne, Moscow, New Delhi, Offenbach, Pretoria, Seoul, Tokyo, Toulouse Over the internet: Brasilia, Offenbach (backup), Toulouse (backup), Washington Connections to NCs/NMCs: Brussels, Copenhagen, De Bilt, Dublin, Lisbon, Madrid, Montreal, Oslo, Reykjavik, Rome Dar es Salaam, Montreal (backup), Rome (backup) Repeat of the table. Currently migrating all TCP socket connections over to FTP, on the advice our IT security department. Working with Copenhagen, De Bilt and Oslo at present. Increased use of the internet to provide hot or cold backup to RMDCN connections. © Crown copyright Met Office

Training – Capacity building activity The OpenWIS Association hold a yearly development conference where the future requirements and enhancements of the OpenWIS application are planned. The latest conference took place in Washington in September 2016. In June 2017, Met Office and Météo-France held a “Metadata and User” training course at Météo-France headquarters in Toulouse. This was aimed at the representatives of the NMCs in our joint areas of responsibility. © Crown copyright Met Office

Operational issues in last period No operational issues to report for GISC Exeter in the past 12 months. GISC Exeter has 100% availability between November 2016 and October 2017. 99.99% availability for WMO message switch – 23 minutes outage between November 2016 and October 2017. 99.98% availability for WMO message switch – 48 minutes outage between November 2016 and October 2017. Not a lot to say here – just a statement of fact. © Crown copyright Met Office

GISC Back up and activities Functional backup arrangement with GISC Toulouse. NCs and DCPCs in the Met Office and Météo-France areas of responsibility are implementing backup connections to their backup GISC to ensure continuity of global data exchange. De Bilt, Dublin and Reykjavik all working on backup connections to Toulouse. We already have connections to a number of Toulouse’s NCs. © Crown copyright Met Office

Traffic size and volumes, uptime, user registration Daily traffic statistics: Ingesting 7.4GBytes of Essential data into 24hr Cache. Metadata catalog contains 111,122 records. Daily catalog synchronisation with GISCs & DCPCs: Beijing, Brasilia, ECMWF, Jeddah, Melbourne, Moscow Offenbach, Seoul, Tehran, Tokyo, Toulouse and Washington. 100% availability between November 2016 and October 2017. SLA for the GISC service at Exeter is 99.8% availability. 13 registered users © Crown copyright Met Office

Changes in GISC, including new features since last meeting OpenWIS development: Software development is being carried out as a collaboration involving all members of the association. Latest release brings additional capability and bug fixes. Development includes changes to GeoNetworks that will be committed back to the trunk version. Software built nightly and a suite of automated tests run against the build. Following development activity by the OpenWIS Association, version 3.14.5 was installed on the Exeter GISC. This version brought significant security fixes and enables the redeployment of the application using Puppet. © Crown copyright Met Office

Outlook (planned changes/improvements) Met Office working on enhancing the data delivery capability of its GISC solution. OpenWIS Association approved the roadmap for OpenWIS Core and have agreed: To focus our efforts towards WIS 2.0. To conduct three or four pilot projects over the next 12 months. Ideally the pilot projects should have something to present during TECO in March 2018. The pilot projects will focus on demonstrating the benefit for the users of WIS 2.0. The current version of OpenWIS will be maintained but future development focussed on WIS 2.0. © Crown copyright Met Office

Any other items of interest In September 2016, the second OpenWIS Development Conference took place Washington. Attended by experts from: Met Office Météo-France Météo-France International Korean Met Agency Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Taking part in the pilot project to synchronize GISC cache through the cloud. Acting as proxy for Pretoria & Washington. Metadata and User training took place in June 2017, at Météo-France headquarters in Toulouse. © Crown copyright Met Office

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