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1 SEARCH Observing Change Panel: Activities, Outputs & Future Direction Review OCP charge Highlights of OCP activities Proposed OCP roles within the new SEARCH structure

2 OCP within former SEARCH Structure

3 Observing Change Panel Charge (2008) Work with the SEARCH Science Steering Committee to guide the development of the observation component of SEARCH, including: 1.Work with the broader scientific community to develop and, at opportune intervals, update SEARCH Observing System plans. 2.Facilitate ongoing compilation of relevant information on funded observing system components (including the Arctic Observing Network [AON] projects). 3.Assess the current observing components in relation to SEARCH priorities and identify key gaps in the observation network. 4.Facilitate cooperative relationships between the SEARCH observing system components and other ongoing and planned national and international observation programs relevant to the SEARCH observing effort. 5.Work with the Understanding Change and the Responding to Change Panels to ensure that modeling of and responding to arctic change priorities are integrated with observation efforts. 6.Provide feedback and advice as sought by the SEARCH Science Steering Committee (SSC), panels, and working groups on relevant aspects of the science and methodology of observing change in the Arctic. 7.Provide a communication link between the SEARCH observational programs and the broader scientific community to ensure flow of information and promote scientific exchange.

OCP Key Activities and Outputs 2005 – SEARCH Implementation Workshop Report 2008 – SEARCH/DAMOCLES Arctic Observation Integration Workshops & Report 2009 – SEARCH State of the Arctic Observing Network (AON) Workshop & Report 2009 – AON Design & Implementation Workshop 2010 – Interagency AON Working Group Meeting 2012 – AON Design & Implementation Task Force Report 2012 – US Arctic Observing Coordination Workshop & Report 2012, 2013 – EU-CA-US, US-UK Coordination Workshops 2013 – Arctic Observing Summit 2014 – Arctic Observing Summit 2015 – AON Open Science Meeting

5 AON 2009 Status Report and Recommendations Selected Recommendations Balance flagship sites & distributed observing. Improve interagency coordination to support sustained, climate-scale observing. Develop community-based mechanism for system evaluation and identification of new priorities in response to changes in environment and/or understanding. Coordination and standardization of measurements across the network. Autonomous Sensors for biological and chemical oceanographic sampling. Integration of human dimensions into network design. Promote and aid northward expansion of established observing systems. Encourage and undertake bottom-up and top-down system design efforts. Broaden partnerships – industry, local, state, federal agencies. Improve international coordination through multi-lateral science agreements, data sharing/exchange, shared programs (e.g. international ice station).

AON Coordination Workshop Interagency meeting to develop a shared vision for the AON and a plan for advancing that vision. ‘Showcase’ projects to demonstrate successful approaches for interagency coordination, balance between basic research and stakeholder needs, generation and uptake of data and products. From Observations to Management: Science to Inform Decisions Regarding Offshore Oil and Gas Activities in the Chukchi Sea A Distributed Environmental Observatory for Terrestrial Change Detection The Distributed Biological Observatory Multidisciplinary Drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate – MOSAiC Ocean Observations to Improve Sea Ice Forecasting Data Management Provide an inventory of data archives and access points Activate an interagency data collaboration team or forum to discuss an improved process for sharing arctic data Implement metadata exchange standards and protocols across the various archives Identify the most used or highest priority AON datasets and the science or management questions answered with those data

ADI Task Force: Conclusions & Recommendations 1. Design & optimization hierarchy 2. Key science questions 3. Space and time scales 4. Prioritization 5. Design and optimization approaches 6. Metrics 7. Management structure 7

ADI Task Force Community Survey Agency responses placed more importance on: Balancing observations across regions Applying rigorous approaches to observing system design Academic responses placed more importance on: Sustaining long-term observations Agencies more strongly agree: Observing systems need input from data users Arctic observation system must meet needs of stakeholders outside scientific community Academics more strongly agree: Observing system design best done by those carrying out observations 8

Key science questions must be laid out in an actionable form Pan-Arctic space scale and seasonal to decadal time scales Questions of societal relevance will often require AON observing activities at the local or regional scales Higher priority assigned to those approaches that can help address multiple science questions Methodologies and implementation strategies for network design vary widely between disciplines, both in approach and maturity Observing system design and optimization need to be considered in a hierarchy of approaches An important aspect of its design is the ability of the network to remain agile and able to adapt to a rapidly changing Arctic Metrics should be relevant to the present and possible future states of the Arctic as opposed to the Arctic of the past Allowable uncertainties will depend on the science question asked AON Scientific Steering Group (AON-SSG) is recommended to provide a management structure ADI Task Force Selected Conclusions & Recommendations 9

International Arctic Observing Summit Goals To provide community-driven, science-based guidance for the design, implementation, coordination and sustained long-term (decades) operation of an International Network of Arctic Observing systems that serves a wide spectrum of needs To create a forum for coordination and exchange between researchers, stakeholders, and funding agencies involved in long-term observing activities.

Objectives, Products & Audience Recurring, biennial forum to coordinate and optimize resource allocation for an International Network of Arctic Observing Systems. Engage academia, government agencies and other Arctic stakeholders (e.g. local communities, industry, non- governmental organizations). Assess the science basis for the Arctic observing activities. Provide guidance and recommendations for Arctic observing Synthesize Arctic science, network design options and observing priorities into recommendations for decision makers. Identify network issues that require SAON attention.

AOS 2013 & 2014 Themes 2013 Status of the Current Observing System Observing System Design and Coordination Stakeholder Perspectives on Observing System Design and Integration Mechanisms for Coordination of Support, Implementation and Operation of a Sustained Arctic Observing System Stakeholders and Arctic Observations Science Coordination for Improved Arctic Observing Technology and Innovation Remote Sensing Solutions Data Management

13 What Are We Aiming For?  Data and sound data management are integral parts of arctic observing network (National Academy of Sciences 2006, Lichota & Wilson 2010, National Research Council 2014)  Multidisciplinary, quick open access, easy to use, reliable, full documentation  Long-term data preservation  “Single view" providing discovery and access multiple data resources and centers  A system that serves its users (users must be involved in design) National Academy of Sciences. (2006). Toward an Integrated Arctic Observing Network (p. 128). Washington D.C.: National Academies Press. Retrieved from National Research Council. (2014). The Arctic in the Anthropocene: Emerging Research Questions (p. 220). Washington D.C.: National Academies Press. Retrieved from Lichota, G. B., & Wilson, S. (2010). SAON Data Management Workshop report: Developing a Strategic Approach. (p. 15).

14 Where are We?  Many centers managing and providing data (e.g. Arcticobservingviewer.org, NCAR, NSIDC, UCAR, international etc.)  Aggregation and integration hubs established (e.g. ACADIS, ELOKA in U.S.)  Coordination bodies are emerging (e.g. Alaska Data Integration Working Group ; Arctic Antarctic Data Coordination Network ; IARPC Data Access group; emerging National Data Service etc. in the U.S. ; Arctic Data Coordination Network through IASC, SAON data committees, GEO/GEOSS Cold Regions, GCW and others on the international scene)  Community is at the outset of developing broad standards - central topic at IASC/SAON meeting November 2014; SciDataCon 2014 (i.e. SAON / SCAR-SCADM Polar Data Profile)  Single view (e.g. Arctic Data Explorer)  Community aiming for dedicated resources (e.g. submission of Belmont Forum proposal to develop data management - six countries including Russia, China)

15 Priorities and Way Forward?  Establish appropriate level of community informed and negotiated standardization (e.g. metadata, formats, structure, semantics) Identify existing community standards and specifications and build on them Use standards to support data as an online service  Develop high value applications (mediators) using data services Establish manageable, short cycle development targets Work closely with observing sub-communities  Establish multi-scale governance model Avoid “central management” – harness diversity of community Facilitate development of virtual community of practice that promotes communication across projects, programs, agencies, governments. Focus on connecting major hubs.

16 OCP within the New SEARCH Framework AOS Coordinator

17 OCP Future Tasking and Directions There remains a need for a community-based entity (OCP or other) to provide long-term guidance and coordination for the sustained, climate scale observing network. Maintain broad scope – interagency Arctic Observing System Focus on long-term, sustained observing activities. Provide ‘corporate memory’ for climate-scale system. Explicit role as an advisory body for the NSF AON- community coordination, regular assessment of science goals, network performance and stakeholder requirements, … Similar relationship to IARPC Observing Team, interagency AOS? OCP interaction with the Action Teams Provide community support from broad AOS network Transition Action Team outputs, activities to AOS Other…?

18 OCP Questions & Issues Revise terms of reference Membership Broaden representation Adjust terms to ensure constant renewal while also retaining institutional memory. Support needed for future activity Biennial AON Open Science Meeting Smaller community-driven meetings Annual OCP meetings, perhaps in conjunction with SSC