GEOSS ADC GEO Task DA Data Integration and Analysis System Ken McDonald NOAA/NESDIS for: T. Koike, R. Lawford, S. Miura….
Task Proposal - Background Water cycle community has been addressing the integration and analysis of heterogeneous data sources for a number of years –Different data types (in situ, satellite, model output –Distributed sources –Different data access protocols (OPeNDAP, OGC WCS) Effort has included collaboration of multiple projects/organizations –Coordinated Enhanced Observing Period (CEOP) –CEOS Working Group on Information Systems and Services (WGISS) –Distributed Information Analysis System (DIAS)
CEOS WGISS Contributions Distributed Search/Access - Common protocol - JAXA initiative Distributed Search/Access - Multiple protocol - NASA project
Numerical Weather Prediction Model Flood/Inundations → Evacuation Instruction Satellite River Management data Reference Site Data GIS/Basin Info. Support of data interoperability Ontology of dictionary Ontology of Geographic information Water Resource Management Flood Prediction Heavy Rainfall Prediction Satellite Data Assimilation Distributed Hydrological Model Flood Analysis Operation Optimization
Task Proposal Use the work that has been done is support of the water cycle community as the foundation of DA Solicit interest from additional participants. Develop a task roadmap to accomplish the first series of activities. Review other GEO tasks that may contribute to or complement this task. Broaden the scope to include other interested data providers. Develop pilot project to extend existing capabilities Pursue opportunities to support additional SBAs via pilot projects.
Task Roadmap February 2008: Give presentations at GEO and CEOS/WGISS meetings outlining what DA is planning to do. March 2008: Develop a white paper that sets out what Task DA will achieve and how this relates to the activities of the other GEO Tasks. March 2008: Finalize a survey to be sent/taken to a large number of centers, groups that carry out integrated data services. June 2008: Results of the survey will be completed and made available for analysis. August 2008: A pilot project in the water sector will be selected to demonstrate integration across SBAs. Criteria will be developed to determine the success of the project. September 2008: Results of the analysis of the survey results will be analyzed and a manuscript on the results would be prepared. October 2008: A second pilot project will be launched that would involve two or three SBAs. January to March 2009: A workshop will be held to have national centers and groups demonstrate successful data integration services and to showcase progress on the case studies.