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© Crown copyright Met Office RTH GTS connectivity from Exeter RTHConnectionCircuitsProtocolInfrastructure Melbourne, Australia CCT = 2Mbytes IP BW = 2Mbytes Alphanumeric, GRIB & T4 IP sockets / FTP RMDCN / Internet backup Toulouse, France CCT = 10Mbytes IP BW = 10Mbytes Alphanumeric, GRIB & T4 FTPRMDCN Offenbach, Germany CCT = 10Mbytes IP BW = 8Mbytes Alphanumeric, GRIB & T4 FTP / FTP RMDCN / Internet backup Rome, Italy CCT = 2Mbytes IP BW = 2Mbytes All data FTP / FTP RMDCN / Internet backup Tokyo, Japan CCT = 10Mbytes IP BW = 10Mbytes Alphanumeric, GRIB & T4 IP socketsRMDCN Moscow, Russian Federation CCT = 2Mbytes IP BW = 2Mbytes Alphanumeric, GRIB & T4 FTPRMDCN Pretoria, South Africa CCT = 2Mbytes IP BW = 2Mbytes All data IP sockets / FTP RMDCN / Internet backup Washington, United States of America CCT = 1.5Mbytes IP BW = 1Mbytes Alphanumeric, GRIB & T4 IP Sockets / FTP RMDCN / Internet backup Coming soon – New Delhi, India CCT = 2Mbytes IP BW = 2Mbytes Alphanumeric & binary FTPRMDCN
© Crown copyright Met Office RTH GTS daily traffic RTH Messages in Files in Messages out Files out Volume in (Mbytes) Volume out (Mbytes) Melbourne, Australia Toulouse, France Offenbach, Germany Rome, Italy Tokyo, Japan n/a Moscow, Russian Federation Pretoria, South Africa Washington, United States of America Totals
© Crown copyright Met Office GTS Link with NOAA-TOC Washington
© Crown copyright Met Office NMC GTS connectivity from Exeter NMCConnectionCircuitsProtocolInfrastructure Brussels, Belgium CCT = 2Mbytes IP BW = 2Mbytes Alphanumeric, GRIB & T4 FTPRMDCN Montreal, Canada CCT = 64Kbytes IP BW = 64Kbytes All data IP Sockets / FTP Frame Relay / Internet backup Copenhagen, Denmark CCT = 10Mbytes IP BW = 5Mbytes Alphanumeric & T4 IP socketsRMDCN Reykjavik, Iceland CCT = 2Mbytes IP BW = 2Mbytes Alphanumeric, GRIB & T4 FTPRMDCN Dublin, Ireland CCT = 2Mbytes IP BW = 2Mbytes All dataFTPRMDCN De Bilt, Netherlands CCT = 2Mbytes IP BW = 2Mbytes All dataIP SocketsRMDCN Oslo, Norway CCT = 2Mbytes IP BW = 2Mbytes All dataIP SocketsRMDCN Lisbon, Portugal CCT = 2Mbytes IP BW = 2Mbytes All dataFTPRMDCN Madrid, Spain CCT = 2Mbytes IP BW = 2Mbytes Alphanumeric, GRIB & T4 IP Sockets & FTP RMDCN ECMWF, United Kingdom CCT = 40Mbytes IP BW = 40Mbytes All dataFTPMegastream
© Crown copyright Met Office NMC GTS MSS daily traffic NMC Messages in Files in Messages out Files out Volume in (Mbytes) Volume out (Mbytes) Brussels, Belgium Montreal, Canada Copenhagen, Denmark1605n/a56322n/a1189 Reykjavik, Iceland Dublin, Ireland De Bilt, Netherlands9747n/a76296n/a Oslo, Norway3015n/a55167n/a278 Lisbon, Portugal Madrid, Spain2847n/a ECMWF, United Kingdom Total
© Crown copyright Met Office RMDCN usage Usage of RMDCN circuit over last year. Daily traffic profile of RMDCN circuit
© Crown copyright Met Office Present Data types on NESDIS Link Data TypePlatformFile headerMB /dayFiles AMSU-A Level 1BNOAA-ATOVSnss.amax AMSU-B Level 1BNOAA-ATOVSnss.ambx29442 HIRS Level 1BNOAA-ATOVSnss.hirx MHS Microwave Humidity SounderNOAA-ATOVSnss.mhsx30758 HIRS Level 1B (AVHRR mapped to HIRS grid)NOAA-ATOVSnpr.atav15072 AIRS Brightness temperaturesNASA –EOS-2 (Aqua)npr.aibt AMSU-A Brightness temperaturesNASA –EOS-2 (Aqua)npr.aubt10225 SSM/I Brightness temperaturesDSMPnpr.sdrr6414 SSMIS Level 1CDSMPnpr.td{E,I,L,U}b SSMIS UPPDSMPnpr.tdup40642 Ozone, retrieved profiles and/or total column from SBUV DSMPprd.ozone.pmf965 COSMIC bfrPrf_C00{1,2,4,5,6} CSBT T_JUTX4831 Total (wef 08 Oct 2012)
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© Crown copyright Met Office WIS - The WMO Information System WMO has been working for several years on upgrading its global infrastructure to support all of its international programmes of work, both operational and research-based, to collect, share and disseminate information. The new infrastructure is called the WMO Information System, and identifies three top level functions. These are: GISC: Global Information System Centre. DCPC: Data Collection and Production Centre. NC: National Centre. GISCs have a key role in the WIS to hold and distribute copies for at least 24 hours of current WMO data and products intended for global distribution, in addition to disseminating information from NCs and DCPCs within their area of responsibility. GISCs also host a Discovery, Access and Retrieval (DAR) facility. The DAR facility will allow users of the WIS to find data and products, and services, globally by searching a comprehensive catalogue using subject keywords, geographic extent, or temporal range. The user can choose from a set of catalogue records describing relevant items. Once the user's authorization to receive the data or product is checked, the WIS would facilitate delivery through any of a broad range of online and offline options, including subscription services.
© Crown copyright Met Office vGISC For the last two years the Met Office and Météo-France have been collaborating on a project that will deliver a virtual GISC for Western Europe. vGISC will meet all the WMO requirements of a GISC and will allow the Met Office and Météo-France to provide a shared GISC functionality between them. vGISC will also enable each centre to act as a backup to the other centre, providing enhanced resilience. This solution was demonstrated at the Commission for Basic Systems (CBS) session held in Windhoek, Namibia in November 2010, and passed WMO Audit in May Following comprehensive testing at Toulouse and Exeter, the vGISC was declared operational at the WMO Congress in June Catalogue functions OK: DAR Discovery, Access, Retrieval, harvesting & synchronization Cache functions: difficulty with security architecture delayed contractual acceptance
Snippets of News RMDCN connection upgraded Was 2 x 2Mb/s Now 2 x 6Mb/s Easy upgrade to 2 x 100Mb/s (just pay the money) Montreal RMDCN connection being tested now Ports and addresses established for New Delhi Would like Brasilia direct connection – but not soon
RMDCN - Next Generation Contract has been re-tendered after 10 years Cut over plan milestones: Pilot sites to Initial deployment to Reliability testing to Main migration to Switch off old network Same or increased bandwidth Technology and pricing refresh after 3 & 6 years
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