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Surface Marine Data International Comprehensive Ocean-Atmosphere Data Set (ICOADS) Steven Worley, NCAR Scott Woodruff, NOAA/ERSL Eric Freeman, NOAA/NCDC Joey Comeaux, NCAR
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Topics ICOADS Release 2.5 Russian Contributions Data analysis and QC Opportunity for Collaboration Development of Bias-free Global Marine Data 2 NOAA-Roshydromet Bilateral Program, NCDC, 30 Nov. – 1 Dec. 2011
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ICOADS Release 2.5 Complete in 2009 Period 1662-2007 Many new data sources added Near-real-time, based on GTS 2008 – October 2011 Project web portal: http://icoads.noaa.gov/ NOAA-Roshydromet Bilateral Program, NCDC, 30 Nov. – 1 Dec. 2011 3 Woodruff, S.D., S.J. Worley, S.J. Lubker, Z. Ji, J.E. Freeman, D.I. Berry, P. Brohan, E.C. Kent, R.W. Reynolds, S.R. Smith, and C. Wilkinson, 2011: ICOADS Release 2.5: Extensions and Enhancements to Sfc Marine Met. Archive. Int. J. Climatol., 31, 951-967. Data Exchange: NCAR prepared a TB drive with ICOADS archive All observations and monthly summaries All documentation and software
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Recent marine platform mixture Voluntary Observing Ships (VOS) Drifting and moored buoys, and other marine platform types Plus VOS metadata (with help from UK NOCS) WMO Pub. 47 VOS metadata 1966-2007
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Preliminary data flow monitoring Updated Monthly
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MORMET Archive 25 million records, delivered 1989-1991 Period, 1888-1990 Russian R/V Digitization Project Alex, Svetlana, Vera @ RIHMI Period, 1936 – 2000 (met. and actinometric data) 2 million records Major Russian Contribution to ICOADS
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Data Analysis and QC World Ocean Database 2009 Air Temperature Unrealistic distribution of Air Temperature Anticipating a correction from NODC Data work takes time and is constantly challenging! Realistic distribution of AT with latitude from WOD Error in one component of WOD
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German Maury Collection: 1845-67; 544K (digitized, under QC and translation) Data Analysis and QC
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MORMET Ship Location Errors Unrealistic Pattern, 1964
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Data Analysis and QC - Impact From: Kennedy, J.J., N.A. Rayner, R.O. Smith, D.E. Parker, and M. Saunby (2011), Reassessing biases and other uncertainties in sea surface temperature observations measured in situ since 1850: 2. Biases and homogenization, J. Geophys. Res., 116, D14104 (doi:10.1029/2010JD015220) [http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2011/2010JD015220.shtml].http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2011/2010JD015220.shtml “A manual scan of the data was performed after gridding the observations at monthly 1 degree latitude by 1 degree longitude resolution. Some observations from deck 732 between 1958 and 1974 were identified as being incorrectly located. A number of these areas were identified …... Seventeen 5-degree areas or blocks of 5-degree areas were obviously artificially warm or cold relative to neighboring areas and relative to other observations within the areas. Data from deck 732 were not used from the areas specified in Table 1 at the times specified in Table 2.”
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Data Analysis and QC - Impact
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Opportunity for Collaboration NCAR Visiting Scientist Program Host a Russian Scientist or Data Technician at NCAR Purpose: Analyze and Improve Quality of MORMET Results: New high quality MORMET for ICOADS New version of MORMET for RIHMI NCAR Provides Living expenses, 2-3 Months Office and Computing Support Work within Data Support Section at NCAR Need written work plan and approval from NCAR management NOAA-Roshydromet Bilateral Program, NCDC, 30 Nov. – 1 Dec. 2011 12
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ICOADS Release 2.6.0, Date: October 2012 Data preparation cutoff approx. April 2012 ICOADS IMMA data format improvements Including UID on each record New attachments: Physical oceanography – near-surface T&S Value-added, bias adjustments Platform tracking Historical data, e.g. Beaufort wind force/Wx codes Reanalysis feedbacks Development of Bias-free Global Marine Data
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ICOADS Value-Added Database (IVAD) http://icoads.noaa.gov/ivad/ http://icoads.noaa.gov/ivad/ Project aim: to trace value-added improvements back to individual ICOADS observations How: Establish a DBMS to support development of value-added records and facilitate user access Implement modifications to the International Maritime Meteorological Archive (IMMA) data format Scientifically demonstrate the impact of value-added records on air-sea flux estimates New Project Partners: NCAR, NOAA (ESRL, NCDC), Florida State University
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Development of Bias-free Global Marine Data
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Ship size and impact on wind measurements
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Development of Bias-free Global Marine Data IVAD Process International partners/contributors assess and determine bias adjustments Adjustments are submitted to the IVAD team Linkage is through the UID Adjustment added to the records in the DBMS User Access 1.Through interface get original and adjusted values 2.Version controlled IMMA data file are systematically output
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Conclusions ICOADS remains the global marine surface reference dataset Russian partners have the newest version Russian partners have contributed important observations There is an opportunity to do U.S./Russia collaborative data quality work at NCAR Through the IVAD project ICOADS is advancing toward a bias-free global marine dataset
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Evolution of the Marine Climate Data System By platform mixture By variable TOTAL
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Other Russian contribution to ICOADS 1.Russian S.O. Makarov Collection 1804-1891; 3.5K reports; 27 ships 2.Russian AARI North Pole (NP) Stations 3.Reports through the World Ocean Data Base 2009 from NODC, precise quantities not known.
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