Marine Core Service MY OCEAN Potential contribution of Observatories to GMES Marine Core Service, MyOcean Fabrice HERNANDEZ IRD/Mercator Ocean, France.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
GMES Marine Service MY OCEAN 5th GEO European projects Workshop Frédéric ADRAGNA MyOcean Project Manager London – 8/9 February 2011.
Advertisements

Marine Core Service MY OCEAN The GMES MyOcean Marine Service Bertil Håkansson SMHI, Core Service MyOcean Core User Requirements.
EEA / EIONET workshop - October 25, 2010 The GMES Marine Core Service and its in-situ data requirements P.Y. Le Traon (Ifremer) Outline Overview of the.
Hans Dahlin, EuroGOOS, st Marine Board Forum, Oostende Marine Data Challenges: From Observations to Information Operational Oceanography by.
Mediterranean Sea Basin Checkpoint a user of EMODnet Chemistry N. Pinardi E. Clementi C. Panaroni INGV EMODnet Chemistry Data Products – Experts Workshop.
MyOcean2 First Annual Meeting – April 2013 WP 5 MONITORING & FORECASTING CENTRE for the Global Ocean (GLO MFC) MyOcean2 First Annual Meeting – Cork.
Marine Core Service MY OCEAN The Baltic Sea Monitoring and Forecasting Centre in MyOcean Presentation by: Frank Jannsen Priidik Lagemaa.
All rights reserved © 2006, Alcatel Alenia Space MarCoast, a “user” service network vision Roberto Aloisi, Alcatel Alenia Space  GlobCOLOUR/Medspiration.
First Marine Board Forum – 15 May Oostende Marine Data Challenges: from Observation to Information From observation to data.
Marine Core Service MY OCEAN MyOcean service and product specification Dominique Obaton.
European COastal-shelf sea OPerational monitoring and forecasting system ECOOP.
Marine Core Service MY OCEAN WP18.3 – Assessment and Users Requirements for “Marine Safety” Task : Assessment and requirements for “Marine Safety”
I- Nord, september 2008 i-Nord An Integrated System for Surveillance of the Arctic Oceans Olav Rune Godø (Havforskningsinstituttet)
The new ECOOP suggestion from Norway (Met.no, NERSC, IMR) Why new? Because: Too little focus on clear objectives and specific products Products and services.
Upstream Engineering Centre Ocean predictions and the oil and gas industry - room for improvement? Colin Grant Metocean Technical Authority.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Marine Core Service MY OCEAN Ocean Monitoring and Forecasting core services, the MyOcean example Pierre BAHUREL MyOcean coordinator Mercator Ocean, France.
Baltic Operational Oceanographic System (BOOS) Erik Buch Centre for Ocean and Ice.
SeaDataNet, pan-European infrastructure for ocean and marine data management A key component of EMODNet A possible building block for GEOSS By Dick M.A.
Marine Core Service MY OCEAN WP 18 URD Synthesis Marine and Coastal Environment.
FP7-Infra : Design studies for European Research Infrastrutures 1st October 2011 – 30th september 2014 Duration 36 months – Periods : 2 (month.
MEDSLIK oil slick simulation Sea Surface Temperature Dashboard Forecast of sea currents in the Malta shelf area Forecast of wave height and direction for.
Setting up the Spanish User Group of the Marine GMES/Copernicus Component Enrique Alvarez Fanjul Puertos del Estado.
Marine Core Service MY OCEAN MyOcean the GMES Marine Core Service Pierre BAHUREL MyOcean coordinator Mercator Ocean, France GODAE Ocean View, Toulouse,
The MyOcean Concept P.Bahurel, project coordinator.
IGST – Exeter - 14 November 2005 Overview of MERSEA Mike Bell & Yves Desaubies  The fast-track marine service for GMES  The M ERSEA.
Marine Core Service MY OCEAN WP 15 Thematic & Assemby Center for In Situ.
Marine knowledge Gijon, May Blue Book 10 October take steps in 2008 towards a European Marine Observation and Data Network, 2.and promote.
GMES Marine Service MY OCEAN WP 17 Service Level Management & User Feedback – GMES MyOcean First User Workshop Bertil Håkansson, SMHI.
GMES - MyOcean: operational oceanography, a source of new economic and environmental services Nadia Pinardi University of Bologna and Istituto Nazionale.
Towards Sustainability Partnership for a European Centre for Ocean Monitoring and Forecasting (ECOMF) 16 April 2013, MyOcean Annual Review, Cork, Ireland.
Marine Core Service MyOcean WP18 & CUG Meeting September 2009, Athens, Greece Welcome Day 2.
GMES Marine Service: MyOcean,MyOcean2 ECOMF P. Bahurel EUMETSAT - MyOcean Meeting – 25 April Darmstadt.
Marine Core Service MY OCEAN WP 18 URD Synthesis - Climate and Weather Forecasting.
JCOMM Data Buoy Cooperation Panel October 16, 2006 National Data Buoy Center 2006 Review: A Year of Growth Paul F. Moersdorf, PhD, Director.
Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) Review 09 – 11 March 2010 Image: MODIS Land Group, NASA GSFC March 2000 Center for Satellite Applications.
MERSEA Integrated System Exeter Nov 2005 IGST (F. Blanc) Brief Overview of Mersea
Main components of monitoring and forecasting in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions Modelling and Forecasting capacity From MERSEA IP to the Marine Core Service.
Marine Core Service MY OCEAN Marine Core Service Implementation Group Meeting, 30 September 2009, EC Project Status, Sept. 09 Pierre BAHUREL.
A Coastal Observing and Forecasting System for the Baltic Sea Lennart Funkquist Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute Workshop on.
NACLIM CT1/CT3 1 st CT workshop April 2013 Hamburg (DE) Johann Jungclaus.
ECOOP annual meeting February 2008 Athens Ole K. Leth Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) Contribution to WP 4 (13 February 2008) – Modelling and.
IICWG 5 th Science Workshop, April Sea ice modelling and data assimilation in the TOPAZ system Knut A. Lisæter and Laurent Bertino.
Marine and coastal thematic assessment for the EEA’s 2010 State of the Environment report Trine Christiansen (EEA)
Henning Wehde I IMR I 2013, June 18/19th I UPMC I Paris JERICO MID TERM REVIEW Wp 2 Strengthening regional and trans-regional.
Bob Keeley Marine Environmental Data Service Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans Ottawa, Canada Jun, 2006 SeaDataNet Meeting.
EuroGOOS Annual Meeting 2009/10/ /10/08 2b: Contribution of open ocean observatories to GEO Data Core – Biodiversity, Ecosystems and Health Richard.
The Mediterranen Forecasting System: 10 years of developments (and the next ten) N.Pinardi INGV, Bologna, Italy.
Marine Core Service MY OCEAN Joel Dorandeu - Frederique Blanc (CLS) MyOcean System Engineering - MyOcean Information System.
Marine Core Service Marine Core Service presentation 15 May 2008 The GMES Marine Core Service n Outline –What is GMES Marine Core Service, its design and.
Henning Wehde I IMR I 5 to / Oslo / Norway 2 nd General Assembly – NIVA HQ WP 2 Strengthening regional.
GODAE IGST X Exeter, Nov Mercator Status 1. The system 2. Some users 3. The consortium 4. Mersea & plans
MyOcean2 First Annual Meeting – April 2013 WP 11 MONITORING & FORECASTING CENTRE for the BLACK SEA MyOcean2 First Annual Meeting – Cork /16-17 April.
Geneva, April 2007 GTSPP by Bob Keeley (Canada) and Charles Sun (U.S.A)
1 Marine EnviRonment and Security for Europe Area MERSEA FP VI Integrated Project (SPACE) Contribution to GMES, GODAE, INSPIRE SeaSearch – Limassol May.
WISE and WISE-Marine Water Information System for Europe and Water Information System for Europe (coming in 2010 with Marine data to a web- site near you)
Argo Programme – activities in Japan – Keisuke Mizuno (JAMSTEC) Argo is a global array of 3,000 free-drifting profiling floats that measure temperature.
Copernicus services 1 6 services use Earth Observation data to deliver … Sentinels Contributing missions in-situ …added-value products.
Marine Core Service MY OCEAN GMES Towards an EU GDAC: The MyOcean SST Thematic Assembly Centre (SST-TAC) Craig Donlon and Herve Roquet Presented at the.
Monitoring and using the SST in Météo France Hervé ROQUET, DP/CMS, Lannion Pascale DELECLUSE, DAP/CNRM, Paris.
Operational Oceanography Science and Services for Europe and Mediterranean Srdjan Dobricic, CMCC, Bologna, Italy on behalf of National Group of Operational.
European Ice Service EIS
NSO8055 Okeanograafiline prognoos
Candyce Clark JCOMM Observations Programme Area Coordinator
MonGOOS network Enrique Alvarez, (Puertos del Estado)
SFSPA and OPA Document No. 4
WS1: Overall remarks plenary
HELCOM and operational oceanography
The marine perspective of Copernicus
Presentation transcript:

Marine Core Service MY OCEAN Potential contribution of Observatories to GMES Marine Core Service, MyOcean Fabrice HERNANDEZ IRD/Mercator Ocean, France

Marine Core Service 2 nd All regions workshop ESONET, 5/10/2009, Paris Ocean Monitoring and Forecasting Core Services, definition n Role –provide the common denominator data for all users requesting an information on the ocean: the information for downstream services. n Core information –Describing ocean currents, temperature, salinity, sea level, primary ecosystems, ice coverage … n Adding value through –Data combination and assimilative models, Continuity and consistency, Expertise on the ocean, Information Service ObservingDescribingDeciding

Marine Core Service 2 nd All regions workshop ESONET, 5/10/2009, Paris What is « MyOcean » n Objective: pan-European service for ocean monitoring and forecasting n Targetted users: specialized service providers n Challenge: a sustained European Marine Core Service n Framework: European Union « GMES » program n Budget: 55 M€ ; Funding: European Commission 33 M€ / Partners 22 M€ n Duration: 3 years ; Start: April 2009; End: March 2012 n Consortium: 61 partners, 29 countries; Lead: Mercator Ocean + Eur. Board n Organization: a pan-European system composed of 12 « centres », 5 for observations, 7 for assimilation/modelling, and shared facilities In other words: the ocean monitoring and forecasting centres in Europe, working together to provide a single pan-European service, reducing unnecessary redundancies, increasing the service value

Marine Core Service 2 nd All regions workshop ESONET, 5/10/2009, Paris The Consortium

Marine Core Service 2 nd All regions workshop ESONET, 5/10/2009, Paris A clear (and limited) role in the value chain

Marine Core Service 2 nd All regions workshop ESONET, 5/10/2009, Paris A clear (and limited) role in the value chain

Marine Core Service 2 nd All regions workshop ESONET, 5/10/2009, Paris Users of the MyOcean core service are specialized service providers of the downstream sector. Intermediate users

Marine Core Service 2 nd All regions workshop ESONET, 5/10/2009, Paris Market Segmentation  The users, their requirements, their assessment Area 1 « MARINE SAFETY » (marine operations, oil spill combat, ship routing, defense, search & rescue, …) Area 2 « MARINE RESSOURCES » (fish stock management, ICES, FAO, …) Area 3 « MARINE AND COASTAL ENVIRONMENT » (water quality, pollution, coastal activities, …) Area 4 « CLIMATE & SEASONAL FORECASTING » (climate monitoring, ice, seasonal forecasting,..)

Marine Core Service 2 nd All regions workshop ESONET, 5/10/2009, Paris Le service de base océanique The marine core service des systèmes intégrés integrated systems n Physical state of the ocean, primary ecosystem n Global ocean, and main European seas n Large and basin scale, mesoscale physics n Hindcast, Nowcast, Forecast n Data, Assimilation and Models

Marine Core Service 2 nd All regions workshop ESONET, 5/10/2009, Paris The MyOcean offer The Global Ocean + 6 European Seas n (1) Global Ocean n (2) Arctic Ocean n (3) Baltic Sea n (4) Atlantic North-West Shelves (NWS) n (5) Atlantic Irish-Biscay- Iberic (IBI) area n (6) Mediterranean Sea n (7) Black Sea

Marine Core Service 2 nd All regions workshop ESONET, 5/10/2009, Paris The Production Units Sea Level Ocean Color Sea Surface Temp. Sea Ice & Wind In Situ Arctic Ocean Baltic Sea Atlantic NWS Atlantic IBI Mediterranean Sea Global Ocean Black Sea 5 Thematic Assembly Centres 7 Monitoring and Forecasting Centres Observations Models Service Desk

Marine Core Service 2 nd All regions workshop ESONET, 5/10/2009, Paris

Marine Core Service 2 nd All regions workshop ESONET, 5/10/2009, Paris Le service de base océanique The marine core service des systèmes intégrés integrated systems

Marine Core Service 2 nd All regions workshop ESONET, 5/10/2009, Paris Obervatories: MyOcean needs n Why? The ocean is still UNDERSAMPLED (OceanObs’09) Statistics of in-situ data provided by the Coriolis data centre and processed at CLS between April and June Age of data by type (PF, profilers / BA, Global Transmission System [GTS] BATHY messages / CT, CTDs / MO, moorings / TE, GTS TESAC messages / XB, XBTs). Altimetric Sea Level Anomalies (SLA, heights given in meter) gathered the 24/03/2004 for the same day

Marine Core Service 2 nd All regions workshop ESONET, 5/10/2009, Paris Obervatories: MyOcean needs n When? –For assimilation (real time, 3-6 hours) –For validation (near real time, 6 hours to 1 week) –For reanalysis (delayed mode data, provided with several months delays) n What? –Sea level, bottom pressure –Temperature, salinity (zoom in the mixed layer) –Currents –Sea state, waves –Atmospheric parameters usefull if increase forecast skill of Weather Forecast Centers –Biogeochimical parameters: turbidity, O 2, CO2, inorg. nutrients, chlorophylle A… Typically hourly data

Marine Core Service 2 nd All regions workshop ESONET, 5/10/2009, Paris Obervatories: MyOcean needs n How? –Routinely Accessible for the InSitu MyOcean Portal, that play unique entry point for all MyOcean Production Units –Data Policy: Observatory data can enter MyOcean with a restricted access for operations (no dissemination of data)

Marine Core Service 2 nd All regions workshop ESONET, 5/10/2009, Paris ….. thank you