Experience with V-GISC/DCPCs Okki Lee, Ph.D. Korea Meteorological Administration 16 July 2008.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
NOAA Report David Clark NOAA/NESDIS/NGDC CEOS/WGISS 20 Budapest, Hungary May 12, 2006.
Advertisements

World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water WMO Information System (WIS) Meeting of the ET-WISC Feb 2010 David.
1 World Meteorological Organization WMO Information System (WIS) Managing & Moving Weather, Water and Climate Information in the 21 st Century WORLD METEOROLOGICAL.
GISC Development in JMA Doc. 4.5 (1) Presentation version ICG-WIS-6 (Seoul, February 2010) Hiroyuki ICHIJO (Co-chair of ET-CTS) Please consider our.
World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water WMO OMM WMO OVERVIEW OF FUNCTIONS AND PRODUCTS OF (POTENTIAL)
World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) Observing and Information Systems Department WMO INFORMATION SYSTEM (WIS) --- COMPLIANCE SPECIFICATIONS OF GISC,
WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION Weather - Climate - Water
ECMWF June 2006Slide 1 Access to ECMWF data for Research Manuel Fuentes Data and Services Section, ECMWF ECMWF Forecast Products User Meeting.
KMAs Current Status and Activities for WIS by Dongil Lee Korea Meteorological Administration ET-WISC Oct. 11, 2005.
February 2010 IGC-WIS, Seoul MD-1 ET-GDDP report ICG-WIS, Seoul, February 2010 Matteo Dell’Acqua Meteo-France.
Understanding and Implementing WMO INFORMATION SYSTEM
1 World Meteorological Organization Report to WG-PIW RA VI September 2008 Presented by David Thomas (PM-WIS) WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION Weather.
Abteilung Systeme und Betrieb ICT-ISS, Geneva November 2008 Page 1 WIS GISCs & DCPCs Functions and Specifications Heinrich Knottenberg
- 1 - Heinrich Knottenberg ET WISC: WIS Development in 2006.
WIS V-GISC – Simdat WMO REGIONAL SEMINAR OUAGADOUGOU BURKINA FASO February 2007 Jacques Roumilhac.
The WMO Information System (WIS)
1 World Meteorological Organization WMO Information System WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION Weather – Climate - Water J.-M. Rainer, Chief ISS Division.
Managing & Moving Weather, Water and Climate Information in the 21 st Century WMO Information System (WIS) 4 th WCRP Observations and Assimilation Panel.
Long Range Forecast Update for the 2009 Southwest Monsoon Rainfall India Meteorological Department Presents.
1 WMO Information System (WIS) and the Next Generation of Worldwide Weather Data Exchange by: Robert Bunge (August 2013)
1 World Meteorological Organization WMO Information System WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION Weather – Climate - Water.
National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology BAS WIS Implementation in DCPC- SOFIA National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology BAS.
WIS Pilot Projects Steve Foreman Session Chair. 2 TECO WIS November Pilot Projects (c) 2006 Why WIS? Greater access to WWW Use standard –software.
© Crown copyright Met Office WMO Lead-centres for verification and archiving Richard Graham (Met Office Hadley Centre) and Won-Tae Yun (KMA) acknowledgements.
Page 1 © Crown copyright 2005 NESC Workshop 6th-8th September 2005 V-GISC – SIMDAT Gil Ross (Met Office UK) NESC Workshop 6th to 8th September 2005.
WE Surface-based Global Observing System for Weather Dr Alexandre Karpov Task POC.
© Crown copyright Met Office Status Report WIS – WMO Information System Chris Little, Met Office, Co-chair OGC Met. & Oceanography Domain WG.
1 World Meteorological Organization AR report to ADC May 2008 Presented by David Thomas (WMO) WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION Weather – Climate.
1 World Meteorological Organization AR report to ADC September 2008 Presented by Don Middleton (NCAR), on behalf of WIS and Dave Thomas, Jean-Michel.
The WMO Information System (WIS)
1 World Meteorological Organization WMO Information System (WIS) Managing & Moving Weather, Water and Climate Information in the 21 st Century WORLD METEOROLOGICAL.
NOAA’s National Weather Service National Digital Forecast Database: Status Update LeRoy Spayd Chief, Meteorological Services Division Unidata Policy Committee.
Page 1 Pacific THORPEX Predictability, 6-7 June 2005© Crown copyright 2005 The THORPEX Interactive Grand Global Ensemble David Richardson Met Office, Exeter.
Global Framework for Climate Services 1 World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water ER 2: Enhanced capacities of Members.
Collaboration for Beijing and Tokyo GISC prototypes -- Status of WIS center development and planning -- Submitted by Hiroyuki ICHIJO (Japan) and SHI Peiliang.
The NOAA Operational Model Archive and Distribution System NOMADS The NOAA Operational Model Archive and Distribution System NOMADS Dave Clark for Glenn.
EC-LVIII 2006 Report of the president of CBS Presented by Alexander Gusev (Russian Federation) President of CBS Executive Council, Fifty-Eighth session.
1 World Meteorological Organization WMO Information System (WIS) Managing & Moving Weather, Water and Climate Information in the 21 st Century WORLD METEOROLOGICAL.
Third Session of the Joint WMO-IOC Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology (JCOMM) Marrakech, Morocco, 4-11 November 2009 IODE Ocean.
1 SIMDAT Simdat Project –GTD. Meteo Activity – SIMDAT Meteo Activity OGF June 2008 Barcelona Marta Gutierrez, Baudouin Raoult, Cristina.
WMO RA I WIGOS Implementation Workshop, Walvis Bay, Namibia, 2-4 November 2015 WIS CENTRES SUPPORTING WIGOS Francis Mosetlho OPS-FABL-WMO RA I WIGOS_2-4.
World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water WMO Information System (WIS) Progress Report Document 3.5 Prof G-R-Hoffmann.
World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water RA VI Workshop on the Implementation of WIS Sofia, Bulgaria, 1 – 3 November.
1 World Meteorological Organization Report to ICT-ISS – Fourth Session November 2008 Presented by David Thomas (PM-WIS) WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION.
1 Collaboration for Beijing and Tokyo GISC prototypes Akira Nakamori JMA ET-WISC-III Jun.2008.
The NOAA Operational Model Archive and Distribution System NOMADS CEOS-Grid Application Status Report Glenn K. Rutledge NOAA NCDC CEOS WGISS-19 Cordoba,
WIS -WIGOS 21 deliverables and 39 activities are planned for for WIS and WIGOS.
1 Towards Full GISC Compliance for IMD in
WMO Lead Centre for Long-Range Forecast Multi-Model Ensemble Seasonal Prediction for Summer 2014 Erik Swenson South Asian Climate Outlook Forum (SASCOF-5)
Status of GISC Tokyo GISC Tokyo / JMA.
Météo France GISC and DCPCs
GISC Seoul Status TT-GISC, Melbourne April 2016
Status report of GISC Beijing
Requirement for Full Global Operation on WIS Survey on the WIS Doc
Status Report of GISC Beijing
ET-CTS 2016 ASECNA, Dakar. Senegal Date: April 2016
Richard Graham (Met Office Hadley Centre, Chair ET-OPSLS)
The WMO Information System
Korea Meteorological Administration
NOMADS Update and CEOS-Grid Activities
Future Requirements of WIS Centres
GISC Melbourne Status Report
Report on GISC Operational Capabilities
Status Reprot GISC SEOUL
Status Report GISC Tehran
Role of Water in the Global Data Processing and Forecasting System
GISC Exeter Status Report
GISC New Delhi Status Dr. S. L. Singh
GISC Exeter Status Report
GISC Exeter Status Report
Presentation transcript:

Experience with V-GISC/DCPCs Okki Lee, Ph.D. Korea Meteorological Administration 16 July 2008

SIMDAT project status and plans, SIMDAT Technical workshop, ECMWF February 2007

Portal & Catalogue Node V-GISC V-GISC & Data repositories Portal & Catalogue Node WAMIS NOMADS Data repositories WINS Portal & Catalogue Node TIGGE GPC

NOMADS A digital archive for weather and climate models initiated by NCDC, NCEP and GFDL NOMADS is a distributed data services pilot for format independent access to climate and weather models and data. Glenn K. Rutledge, Jordan Alpert and Wesley Ebuisaki, NOMADS: A Climate and Weather Model Archive at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, BAMS, March 2006

K-WIS OPeNDAP Gateway Catalog Node Data Repositories Metadata & Local databases OPeNDAP: Open Source Project for a Network Data Access Protocol NOMADS OPeNDAP

KMAs approach One DCPC gateway for one external system Metadata synchronisation Burden on the gateway Direct or indirect incorporation Data sets vs. Protocol Manual metadata generation Ownership

Future Plan Provide GPC Seoul (KMA) data sets using K-WIS Global Producing Centre (GPC) for Long-range Forecasting Melbourne, Montreal, Beijing, Toulouse, Tokyo, Washington, Exeter and ECMWF Experimental V-GISC and DCPCs/NCs in RA II & other RAs More coverage and involvement Capabilities/confidence building Training/Workshops