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Writing group on Architecture for Space- based Climate Monitoring Mark Dowell EC/JRC

Conclusions of January WMO/GCOS Meeting Agreed to develop a strategy for climate monitoring architecture Identified writing group –CEOS – Four/Five from Working Group Climate –CGMS – Four/Five TBD –WMO Secretariat – Barb Ryan, Jerome Lafeuille Identified review group –GEO Secretariat –GCOS –WCRP Develop strategy for developing the architecture (draft due end of August 2011) No logo / Badgeless Activity

List of Participants EC – Mark Dowell, Chair ESA – Pascal Lecomte EUMETSAT – Joerg Schulz, Robert Husband JMA – Yoshihiko Tahara NASA – Richard Eckman (Eric Lindstrom) NOAA – John Bates, Suzanne Hilding, Chuck Wooldridge, (Mitch Goldberg) INPE – (Daniel Alejandro Vila) WMO – Jerome Lafeuille, Barbara Ryan, Tillmann Mohr, Hye Jin Lee Review Group: –GCOS –GEO –WCRP Meeting of writing team 3-4 March 2011 (Geneva)

Timeline how we spent out summer 15 April – Drafts of extended chapter outlines to be sent to Mark Dowell. 04 May– First draft of entire extended outline to be sent to Writing Team for review. 15 June – First draft of individual chapters to be sent to Mark. 30 June – Revised complete draft sent to Writing Team. 15 July – Writing team to provide feedback for second draft of report, including formatting of illustrations, graphics and insert boxes. 15 August – Report sent to review group. 5 September – Comments due on report from review group Mid September – Final report sent to CEOS and CGMS

Outline Executive Summary and recommendations Introduction, Objectives & Targets Climate Monitoring Principles, Requirements & Guidelines State of the Art Beyond research to operations Climate Architecture definition Mechanisms for Interaction Roadmap for way forward Recommendations

Positioning the current report approach adopted is intentionally open and inclusive designed so that all the relevant entities can identify their potential contributions even if this maybe beyond their existing capabilities and programmatic obligations in recognition of the need to obtain the maximum degree of consensus at this early stage in the process, the level of definition of the architecture is necessarily high-level and conceptual.

Requirements Inventory Architecture Implementation Requirements Inventory Architecture Implementation Science Engineering Policy

Climate Monitoring Principles, Requirements & Guidelines Why are specific requirements necessary? What requirements are relevant? What is the source of requirements? What is the impact of user requirements on instrument requirements and satellite operations? What requirements result for data processing, archiving and distribution? Stephens (2003)

State of the Art Heritage of past satellite missions Current and planned satellite missions for climate Gap analyses of satellite missions compared with GCOS requirements for ECVs Satellite instrument calibration activities Processing of Climatic Data Record Existing multi-agency mechanisms e.g. VCs & SCOPE-CM

Example gap analysis

Research AND Operations A holistic view of the interdependency of research and operations needed for sustained and routine climate monitoring.

2 part Architecture The proposed architecture consists of two parts –a generic (ECV-independent) logical architecture that represents the functional components of the assumed requirements baseline (based on GCOS documentation) –a companion physical architecture that is designed to capture the current and planned physical implementation arrangements on an ECV-by-ECV basis.

Logical and Physical Architecture logical view: represents the requirements baseline as a set of interlinked functions and associated dataflows (i.e the target). Logical view is as stable as the requirements baseline and, once established, should require little maintenance physical view: describes how the logical view is implemented, i.e. how close we are to achieving the target. Needs to maintained on a regular basis to make sure it appropriately reflects the prevailing status (will take longer to determine)

Logical Architecture

Way Forward Describe Current and Planned Implementation Arrangements (ECV-by-ECV) within the Physical Architecture Use the Physical Architecture to Develop a Coordinated Action Plan to Address Identified Gaps/Shortfalls Define, Validate and Obtain Consensus on Overall Approach Short-term (within 2 years) Medium-term (2-4 years)

Internal review Submitted to GCOS, GEO and WCRP in August Comments received from GCOS and WCRP No comments from GEO Both GCOS and WCRP were largely complimentary and provided some specific comments/concerns

GCOS and WCRP comments GCOS –“addressing upstream planning processes (e.g. requirements addressing the phasing of programmes to ensure sensor overlaps) will not be represented in the architecture.” –“GFCS observational requirements may differ from those of GCOS because of regional and local targets that GCOS lacks. The regional and the local are of concern to GCOS, and received increased emphasis in the 2010 revision of the Implementation Plan, as recognized and welcomed by UNFCCC/SBSTA.” WCRP –“It may be strategically useful to emphasise the need for independent or at least collaborative assessment of datasets. We now have more than one version of most ECVs. “

Feedback Requested Agencies were asked to review the document and provide major feedback by Plenary (the same request was made of CGMS) These comments should include confirmation of Way Forward and discussion on “evolution” of the adhoc group. Detailed written comments welcome by end of November – preferably consolidated CEOS We will subsequently revise the document based on the feedback received both by CEOS and CGMS – final version Q Use of the Architecture development as a framework for the activities of WGClimate