An Update on the Global Observing Systems Information Center (GOSIC) Portal: Development of New Data Access Tools 90 th AMS Atlanta, GA January 2010 Christina J. Lief GOSIC Program Manager NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC Asheville, NC
The GOSIC Portal offers a common point of access to datasets, data products, and services for the Global Observing Systems: GCOS, GOOS & GTOS
Atmosphere e.g. WIGOS, AOPC LandTOPCOceanOOPC Climate Observation Intersection GCOS Global Climate Observing System GOOS Global Ocean Observing System GTOS Global Terrestrial Observing System
History of the GOSIC: was established in 1997 by the GCOS Joint Data and Information Management Panel (JDIMP) was established in 1997 by the GCOS Joint Data and Information Management Panel (JDIMP) was developed at the University of Delaware was developed at the University of Delaware was twice reviewed by independent panels was twice reviewed by independent panels is operational since 2007 at NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) is operational since 2007 at NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center (NCDC)
Provides quick and user-friendly cross-system access to data and information Provides quick and user-friendly cross-system access to data and information Users can find data and information about GCOS, GOOS and GTOS and subsystems without having to navigate the hundreds of complex and vastly different web sites of the myriad of organizations in these global observing systems Users can find data and information about GCOS, GOOS and GTOS and subsystems without having to navigate the hundreds of complex and vastly different web sites of the myriad of organizations in these global observing systems Provides a comprehensive inventory of datasets Provides a comprehensive inventory of datasets What does the GOSIC offer :
Provides documentation of datasets and program elements: Observing Requirements Observing Requirements Planning Documents Planning Documents Data Management Plans Data Management Plans Publications Publications Value added products: Value added products: Data Matrices Data Matrices Data Flow Diagrams Data Flow Diagrams Allows users to determine the type and quality of the data through documentation provided by the participating data centers Allows users to determine the type and quality of the data through documentation provided by the participating data centers What does the GOSIC offer (continued):
Links and information are quality controlled with input from the secretariats and the World Data Centers Links and information are quality controlled with input from the secretariats and the World Data Centers Provides up to date data links Provides up to date data links Eliminates redundancy Eliminates redundancy What does GOSIC offer (continued):
Provides several search mechanisms including data access matrices Provides results back in a standard easy-to-read, easy-to- understand format Provides results back in a standard easy-to-read, easy-to- understand format Allows users to obtain datasets via links to sources Allows users to obtain datasets via links to sources What does the GOSIC offer (continued):
Developed web sites for the Pacific Islands GCOS, GOOS and HYCOS programs and some of the Pacific Islands Meteorological Services: Pacific Island GCOS: Pacific Island GCOS: Pacific Islands GOOS: Pacific Islands GOOS: Pacific Island HYCOS: HYCOS.org Pacific Island HYCOS: HYCOS.org Pacific Islands Meteorological Services: gcos.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=50&Itemid=56 Pacific Islands Meteorological Services: gcos.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=50&Itemid=56 The GOSIC Support of the Regional Observing Systems:
Newly developed data access tools: The GOSIC has focused on developing a variety of user friendly data access tools that provide users with an integrated overview of worldwide set of observations and derived products and quick access, through minimal amounts of clicks, to data download and metadata.
The GOSIC Data Access Tools: GCOS Essential Climate Variable (ECV) Matrix Joint Program Matrices: GCOS & GTOS GCOS & GOOS Thematic Ocean Data Access Matrix GTOS Data and Metadata Access Matrix GOSIC Data Registry
Partial view of the GOSIC Main Page
Partial view of the Essential Climate Variables (ECV) Matrix
Partial view of the GCOS/GOOS Joint Program Matrix
Partial view of the GOSIC Data Registry
Data Registry Dataset Detail for WDCA Aerosol Data
Partial view of the GTOS Observing Networks Data and Metadata Access Matrix
In Conclusion: The GOSIC Portal offers easy access to data and information for the GCOS, GTOS and GOOS by providing newly developed data access matrices that allow quick overview of the data available and minimal amount of clicks to data download and metadata. The Essential Climate Variable (ECV) Matrix provides access to GCOS data for Atmospheric, Oceanic and Terrestrial variables. Other matrices provide a quick overview and easy data access to joint programs of the observing systems and access to data by theme such as the Thematic Ocean Data Access Matrix. The GOSIC, with the help of these newly developed data access tools, simplifies and unifies data, metadata and information access for the global observing systems.
Christina J. Lief Program Manager Global Observing Systems Information Center (GOSIC) NOAA/ NESDIS/NCDC Asheville, NC Phone: