3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference Odessa, Ukraine, 31st October - 4th November 2011 BULGARIAN ACADEMY.

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3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference Odessa, Ukraine, 31st October - 4th November 2011 BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY WEB publishing of Argo float data from Black Sea A. Stefanov, A. Palazov, V. Slabakova, E.Peneva

3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference Odessa, Ukraine, 31st October - 4th November 2011 BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY About BulARGO project Funded by: Bulgarian National Science Fund to the Ministry of Education, Youth and Science, which aims to establish a national research infrastructure in the frame of Euro-Argo activities. The partners: Bulgarian Institute of Oceanology – BAS Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology - BAS.

3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference Odessa, Ukraine, 31st October - 4th November 2011 BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY Why do we need Black Sea Argo Program ? Lack of regular observations of the marine environmental parameters has hindered the development and validation of regional basin- scale models; Climate system monitoring and climate change detection need long-term data records; Marine industry (shipping, fishery, tourism) needs marine products; Safety at sea (search and rescue, oil spills) needs real time data and forecasts

3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference Odessa, Ukraine, 31st October - 4th November 2011 BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY BulARGO Goals: To develop national research infrastructure as a Bulgarian component of the Euro-Argo network; To deploy and make operational an array of 5 floats during the 3 years of the BulARGO project execution (3 floats in the beginning of 2011 and 2 more in 2012) To increase Black Sea in-situ data sources and to improve quality of local in-situ products and forecasts; To promote international collaboration towards establishment of a Black Sea Argo program; To demonstrate utility of Argo floats in the Black Sea to the stakeholders and user community.

3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference Odessa, Ukraine, 31st October - 4th November 2011 BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY BulArgo Floats Specifications Local IDWMOTelecomModelCycle Park depth Profiling depthCTDOther sensors Shabla ARGOSAPEX5 days750 m1500 mSeabird 41- Emona ARGOSAPEX5 days750 m1500 mSeabird 41Anderaa 3830 Galata ARGOSAPEX5 days750 m1500 mSeabird 41-

3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference Odessa, Ukraine, 31st October - 4th November 2011 BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY

3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference Odessa, Ukraine, 31st October - 4th November 2011 BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY

3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference Odessa, Ukraine, 31st October - 4th November 2011 BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY Why do we need local DMS for BUL Argo Program ? The Coriolis data center is a GLOBAL data assembly center (DAC) for French and Europeans Argo floats. The real time QC automatic procedures are applied daily by the CORIOLIS data center. The role of LOCAL BulArgo data centre is to: Collect, control and distribute argo float data for operational oceanography between all partners; Apply specific methods for the qualification of floats in delayed mode; Dissemination of argo data through SeaDataNet infrastructure.

3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference Odessa, Ukraine, 31st October - 4th November 2011 BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY Win2008 (IIS) MSSql2008 Esri Arc Info, ArcGis server 9.2 Reporting Services : Standard Software Uses network-based model of web services. Allow access, download and manage usage data with a convenient ID and password. Reports may be broadcast to a subscribers during off-hours; Display graphic representations of the data View data at various levels of detail, such as in summary tabular form or in graphics views; Download data in a variety of formats, including HTML, or export to a spreadsheet according the SEADATANET ODV standard for reporting oceanographic data.

3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference Odessa, Ukraine, 31st October - 4th November 2011 BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY Data Base Server Clients GIS DATABASE ArcGis Server WEB publishing – standard approach Main steps Create map application Create service based on map application and corresponding web application on ARGIS Server Load periodically Argo float data in map application

3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference Odessa, Ukraine, 31st October - 4th November 2011 BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY Report Server Data Base Server (s) Clients General DATABASE GIS DATABASE ArcGis Server WEB publishing – combined approach Main steps Create map application Create service based on map application and corresponding web application on ARGIS Server Modification the code behind map object identification tool to build the query against general data base using Report server Load periodically only trajectory of argo float data as layers in GIS data base Load other argo float data in general data base

3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference Odessa, Ukraine, 31st October - 4th November 2011 BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY The advantages of such an approach are: Avoid restrictions concerning building relationship classes with between spatial data and other attribute data in GIS database. There are no needs to transfer all attribute information to GIS database; End user may have simultaneous access to both data from a GIS server and data from the general RDBMS; Publishing GIS data to the Web does not change existing data workflow – how the data is created, maintained, and used by desktop applications. Possibilities to replace of ARGIS Server with Google services

3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference Odessa, Ukraine, 31st October - 4th November 2011 BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY

3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference Odessa, Ukraine, 31st October - 4th November 2011 BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY The advantages of such an approach are: Avoid restrictions concerning building relationship classes with between spatial data and other attribute data in GIS database. There are no needs to transfer all attribute information to GIS database; End user may have simultaneous access to both data from a GIS server and data from the general RDBMS; Publishing GIS data to the Web does not change existing data workflow – how the data is created, maintained, and used by desktop applications. Possibilities to replace of ARGIS Server with Google services

3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference Odessa, Ukraine, 31st October - 4th November 2011 BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY The next step

3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference Odessa, Ukraine, 31st October - 4th November 2011 BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY Report Server Data Base Server (s) Clients General DATABASE GIS DATABASE Google maps Server WEB publishing – combined approach Main steps Create map application Load periodically only trajectory of Argo float data as layers in GIS data base Load other Argo float data in general data base Export map as KML file Run a script to modify KML file with links to Report Server upload KML to Google server

3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference Odessa, Ukraine, 31st October - 4th November 2011 BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY

3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference Odessa, Ukraine, 31st October - 4th November 2011 BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY

3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference Odessa, Ukraine, 31st October - 4th November 2011 BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY CONCLUSIONS WEB centric DMS ensure flexible and operative infrastructure for publishing argo float data and information exchange between data providers and end users; Combined approach allow the user to have simultaneous access to both data from a GIS server and data from the general RDBMS. Viewing data with Google tools provide additional flexibility.

3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference Odessa, Ukraine, 31st October - 4th November 2011 BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY HOW TO GET ARGO DATA : 1.CORIOLIS DATA CENTERCORIOLIS DATA CENTER floats , , , BUL_ARGO on BGODCBUL_ARGO on BGODC 3.BULARGO on GoogleBULARGO on Google To enter Report Server User: argo Password:argo

3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference Odessa, Ukraine, 31st October - 4th November 2011 BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY Thank you for your attention