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1 World Meteorological Organization WMO Information System WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION Weather – Climate - Water J.-M. Rainer, Chief ISS Division World Weather Watch,

2 World Meteorological Organization WIS brings new features and opportunities Common information exchange standards, functions and services for all WMO programmes Inter-disciplinary discovery, retrieval and exchange of information in real and non-real time On-line catalogues using metadata based on ISO (geographic information standard) Industry standards and off-the-shelf hardware and software systems to ensure cost-effectiveness and inter-operability

3 World Meteorological Organization Structure of WIS Functional centres: National Centres (NC) Global Information System Centres (GISC) Data Collection and Production Centres (DCPC) and Data communication networks WIS concerns only information exchange and data management functions

4 World Meteorological Organization National Centre (NC) Provides information collected/generated in the country to a GISC or DCPC Serves as portal for national users and/or administrates their access to WIS Several NCs in a country are possible (not just the NMC) Data Collection and Production Centre (DCPC) Provides the programme-related data & products for international exchange Supports information “Push” and ”Pull” mechanisms Generates, maintains, makes accessible and provides to GISCs metadata catalogues of its data & products

5 World Meteorological Organization Global Information System Centre (GISC) Receives information from NCs and DCPCs Exchanges information (data and metadata) with other GISCs Disseminates, within its area of responsibility, the entire set of WMO data and products for routine global exchange Supports information ” Pull ” mechanisms Generates, maintains and makes accessible metadata catalogues of all data and products for global echange Ensures around-the-clock, reliable and secure operations

6 World Meteorological Organization European Virtual GISC Project

7 World Meteorological Organization Interoperability enables the discovery, the retrieval and the usage of the data It needs the development and the implementation of relevant Metadata standards Development of a WMO Metadata Profile of the ISO 191xx series for geographic information Step 1: development of the WMO Metadata Core Profile of ISO for data discovery Step 2: Use of the ISO 191xx series for the access and use of the data WIS, a key issue: interoperability

8 World Meteorological Organization oMajor functions needed: Metadata catalogues Internet portal Data acquisition and discovery services Data distribution service: push and pull Monitoring Operational aspects like data synchronisation, back-up, administrative issues, etc. oTo that end, work is being already undertaken by pilot projects in the different WMO Programmes WIS Implementation

9 World Meteorological Organization IGDDS WIS/GTS: for time and operation-critical data & products WIS/IGDDS: for space-based data & products WIS/DAR: data discovery, access and retrieval Data push: routine distribution of data & products Data pull: access to and retrieval of data & products Data pull Data push WIS DATA-COMMUNICATIONS IMPLEMENTATION (for weather, water, climate and related data and products) Essentially through telecom. with guaranteed quality of service, e.g. leased circuits, dedicated data com network services, sat.-based systems,.. Essentially through satellite based data distribution systems, e.g. DVB-S GTS Essentially through the Internet (HTTP, FTP, VPN…) DAR WIS

10 World Meteorological Organization Reference implementation WMO Core metadata Integration of metadata structures into pilot GISCs and DCPCs Internet portal Basic data acquisition, discovery and push-pull services RA VI VGISC project as a GISC prototype DCPCs prototypes including the ECMWF and EUMETSAT DCPC projects associated with the VGISC project NCAR DCPC prototype DCPC prototype for JCOMM related data Technical Conference on WIS (Korea, 6-8 November 2006) preceding CBS-Ext.06 WIS Implementation plan – initial phase

11 World Meteorological Organization Relevance to WCRP (input for WOAP discussion) WCRP and GCOS participate in internal WMO coordination group (Satyan, Sommeria) One proposed WCRP WIS related pilot project: THORPEX/WCRP Coordinated Observing, Modelling and Forecasting of Tropical Convection and Monsoons CEOP a possible candidate pilot project (S.Williams has participated to an earlier meeting) Participation welcome in CBS Technical Conference on WIS, 6-8 November 2006 in Seoul

12 World Meteorological Organization Thank You

13 World Meteorological Organization GTS dissemination of Tsunami Watch Information (TWI) for the Indian Ocean issued by Honolulu (PTWC) and Tokyo (JMA) Washington Honolulu (PTWC) Exeter Offenbach Sofia Dakar Tehran Sanaa Dhaka Bangkok Beijing Colombo Male Mogadiscio Seychelles Mauritius St Denis Maputo Pretoria Melbourne New Amsterdam Kerguelen Brasilia Buenos Aires Djibouti Moroni Jakarta Yangon Karachi Muscat Antananarivo Dar Es Salaam Nairobi Algiers Tokyo (JMA) New Delhi Kuala Lumpur Singapore Moscow Cairo Prague Toulouse Abu-Dhabi Jeddah Also including via GTS-related satellite data distribution systems: RETIM ‑ Africa, EUMETCast (West IO), CMA PCVSAT (N-E IO), ISCS and EMWIN (East IO) Tsunami Watch Information center National Meteorological Center in the Indian Ocean rim

14 World Meteorological Organization Several on-going pilot projects test and evaluate functional concepts and architectures The WMO Core Metadata Standard The Virtual (distributed) Global Information System Centre (VGISC) in RA VI, including the European SIMDAT project RA II & V Virtual Private Network (VPN) project The EUMETNET UNIDART project (Portal) The JCOMM End ‑ to ‑ End Data Management Project (E2EDM) prototype The DMAC subsystem project for IOOS The Roshydromet CliWare project The WAMIS project for agro-meteorological information (CAgM) and also the Earth System GRID, the Community Data Portal, the Earth Sciences Portal Early application of WIS to the THORPEX Interactive Grand Ensemble (TIGGE)

15 World Meteorological Organization Information management – Information exchange – 5 GAW World Data Centres GCOS Data Centres Global Run-off Data Centre IRI and other climate research institutes Universities Regional Climate Centres International Organizations (IAEA, CTBTO, UNEP, FAO.. ) Commercial Service Providers World Radiation Centre Regional Instrument Centres WMO World Data Centres common procedures; real-time and non-real time a few standard data formats; coordinated metadata and catalogues Real-time “push” On-demand “pull” internet DCPC NC/ DCPC NC NC/ DPCP NC GISC Satellite Two-Way System Satellite Dissemination NC DCPC GISC DCPCWIS