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WMO WIGOS from the CAS Perspective Sandro Fuzzi National Research Council, Italy WMO: Research Dept.

Global Atmospheric Watch (GAW)  GAW is an observing system coordinated by WMO and guided by Scientific Advisory Groups (SAGs) and Expert Teams (ET)  Focus of GAW are air quality as well as climate, on urban, regional and global scales  Mainly a network(s) of ground- based stations, but also uses ship-, air-, and satellite-borne sensors  GAW is the atmospheric chemistry component of the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) test footer 2

Operational support functions  Try to minimise workload in the Secretariat  GAW has “outsourced” many central facilities:  World Calibration Centres  Central Calibration Laboratories  World Data Centres  GAW Station Information System (GAWSIS)  Thanks to our partners we have a sustainable system ICG-WIGOS Second Session, March

GAW World Data Centres 4 ICG-WIGOS Second Session, March 2013

GAWSIS  GAWSIS contains information on:  Stations  Measurement programmes at the stations  Hyperlinks to GAW World Data Centres for the various parameters measured  Information on collaborating networks  Contact persons  Maps of stations ICG-WIGOS Second Session, March

GAWSIS screen shot ICG-WIGOS Second Session, March

WMO GAW Global Stations

Co-benefits between WIGOS and GAW  The Executive Council (EC-64) noted that the observing component of GAW is a key component of WIGOS and requested the GAW Programme in coordination with the ICG- WIGOS and Secretariat to address the need for a sustainable network in the WIGOS Implementation plan.  The GAW networks are not only managed by NMHSs but rely strongly on the contribution of other government agencies as well as academia.  Both NMHSs and participating research institutes will mutually benefit from improving access to information concerning atmospheric chemistry, related physical parameters, and meteorological measurements. ICG-WIGOS Second Session, March

WIGOS Pilot Projects in GAW  WDC-PP:  Improvement of Interoperability of GAW World Data Centres with WIS and Establishment of Prototype Services to Facilitate User Access to GAW Data  Project aims:  Improve the possibility for machines to discover data archived at the individual WDCs  Improve the dissemination of data archived at the WDCs  Establish tailored services for the GAW global stations allowing them comfortable access to data and information products available from WDCs ICG-WIGOS Second Session, March

WIGOS Pilot Projects in GAW  WDC-PP:  Overview:  This pilot will improve the interoperability of GAW WDCs with WIS and other clients (e.g., individual users, satellite community) by exposing ISO compliant metadata representations describing the data archived at each WDC.  GAWSIS ready to expose WMO Core Compliant metadata  Compliance tests still pending due to the lack of a compliance test mechanism  Several WDCs will do this on their own and others depend on GAWSIS for this  These metadata will be used to establish a prototype client (human/machine interface) through which data and metadata of a given station that are archived at different WDCs can be combined and retrieved with a single client.  The need for such a client has only partly been recognised by the WDCs ICG-WIGOS Second Session, March

WIGOS Pilot Projects in GAW  GAW-IDOA  Improvement of Dissemination of Ozone (total column, profiles and surface) and Aerosol observations through the WIS  Project aims:  Improve dissemination of ozone (total column, profiles and surface) and aerosol observations through the WIS for:  Ingestion into atmospheric models using data assimilation  Support improved forecasts of weather, surface UV and air quality  Verification of models ICG-WIGOS Second Session, March

WIGOS Pilot Projects in GAW  GAW-IDOA:  Overview:  This PP will improve availability of ozone and Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) and surface Particulate Matter (PM) observations to the user community and prepare documentation to help other communities make their observing practices compatible.  This PP combines activities already proposed by four advisory groups: SAG Ozone, SAG Aerosol, ET-NRT, ET-EGOS.  Progress:  A manual on submission of total ozone data to the GTS/WIS has been published as a GAW report  NMHSs with observations in Antarctica have been asked to provide total ozone data in NRT via GTS/WIS  AOD data from Precision Filter Radiometers are available in NRT (24h delay) from the WMO/GAW World Data Centre for Aerosols (WDCA), hosted at NILU, Norway. 24 stations deliver data in NRT. ICG-WIGOS Second Session, March

WIGOS Pilot Projects in GAW  WDC-PP can be considered completed  Still some work to be done at each data centre in order to open up for machine to machine communication. This depends on each World Data Centre.  GAW-IDOA can be considered completed  A meeting was held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in October 2009 about NRT delivery of reactive gases from GAW. An ftp server is set up at MOHp where stations can submit data. Data will be used for validation of models in MACC, MACC-II etc.  GAW Report no. 193 details how to submit total ozone data in NRT to the GTS. NMHSs have been asked to implement NRT delivery. Further progress now depends on the individual NMHSs and the other data providers.  AOD data available in NRT at the WDCA (NILU, Norway). ICG-WIGOS Second Session, March

Task Team on Satellites  16 th Congress recommended for GAW to set up an ad-hoc Task Team to review the needs for GAW regarding satellite measurements and the IGACO recommendations on these that date back to  Congress further recommended for this work to be done in coordination with the CBS Expert Team on Satellite Systems (ET-SAT) and the Expert Team on Evolution of the Global Observing Systems (ET-EGOS), the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS) Atmospheric Composition Constellation group and the Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites (CGMS) and also taking into consideration GCOS requirements and the vision for the GOS in ICG-WIGOS Second Session, March

Task Team on Satellites  This Task Team has not been established yet due to lack of personnel and resources.  It would make sense to set up this team under the umbrella of WIGOS in close collaboration with staff in the OBS department.  CEOS should be involved and there are two CEOS reports that can serve as a starting point. ICG-WIGOS Second Session, March

ICG-WIGOS Second Session, March 2013 Volcanic ash: A possible WIGOS demo project?  A good example of a problem where one needs a combination of observations, modelling and operational forecasting  GAW can contribute with:  Lidars (EARLINET and others)  Ceilometers (deployed in hundreds of locations)  A limited number of lidars can be used to calibrate the ceilometers  Data from these sources can be very useful to the VAACs  ICAO has asked WMO to include volcanic ash in its GAW Programme  Need for harmonisation of retrieval algorithms and data formats  Need for NRT data delivery from stations that usually operate in research mode  A good example of a problem where one needs a combination of observations, modelling and operational forecasting  GAW can contribute with:  Lidars (EARLINET and others)  Ceilometers (deployed in hundreds of locations)  A limited number of lidars can be used to calibrate the ceilometers  Data from these sources can be very useful to the VAACs  ICAO has asked WMO to include volcanic ash in its GAW Programme  Need for harmonisation of retrieval algorithms and data formats  Need for NRT data delivery from stations that usually operate in research mode 16

ICG-WIGOS Second Session, March Ceilometers for volcanic ash detection European ceilometer network with volcanic plume trajectories from Katla, Iceland.

Final considerations  The Commission for Atmospheric Sciences is actively involved in the implementation of WIGOS through its GAW observing program  The aspects of the GAW activity relevant to WIGOS have been outlined in this presentations and the achievements have been highlighted  The GAW Symposium 2013 is taking place in parallel to this meeting and new input should be expected concerning further WIGOS-related activities of GAW test footer 18

Thank you for your attention Sandro Fuzzi Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate National Research Council Bologna, Italy