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EuroMISS, EuroDSS and DMS Update of Progress Keiran Millard (k.millard@hrwallingford.co.uk) Keiran Millard (k.millard@hrwallingford.co.uk)
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© HR Wallingford 2007 Page 2 EuroMISS, EuroDSS and DMS How these parts of ECOOP fit together EuroMISS (WP8) −Measurement Information System of Systems EuroDSS (WP9) −Decision Support System of Systems DMS (WP2) −Data Management Systems Drivers for integration Effective delivery and deployment in ECOOP Response to INSPIRE Directive Consensus on data and system standards Excellent commitment from ECOOP partners to work together ECOOP has facilitated voluntary clustering of related EC projects
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© HR Wallingford 2007 Page 3 EuroMISS, EuroDSS, DMS and Drivers Effective delivery and deployment in ECOOP DMS supports EuroMISS that support EuroDESS Consensus on data and system standards Data Content Models −GCMD, CF, OGC O&M, Community serialisations Data Structure Models −CF, ISO19115, ISO19123, ISO19101 Data Encoding Models −NetCDF, ISO 191136 (GML), KML, JPEG/PNG Data Catalogue Implementations −THREDDS, CSW Data Server Implementations −OpenDAP, Dapper, WFS, WCS, WMS All these need to be considered in the context of the data representation: Points, Grids, Profiles, Meshes, Trajectories – plus metadata Consensus workshop (March 5-6th) on data models and services for observation data Standards Community (OGC, ISO and INSPIRE) EC Projects MarineXML, Motiive Operational Services Community EC Projects MERSEA, ECOOP, Infrastructure Development Community EC Projects SeaDataNet, Coriolis. SERPRIS
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© HR Wallingford 2007 Page 4 EuroMISS, EuroDSS, DMS and INSPIRE INSPIRE does provide (and mandate) some answers Discovery Services −CSW (Catalogue Services of the Web) −INSPIRE ISO 19115 Metadata Profile + ISO19136 encoding View services −WMS (Web Map Service) Note −INSPIRE view and discovery services unlikely to meet fully all the needs of ECOOP. They are set up for “general purpose environmental services” Data product specification methodology −A structured approach for a community to define data models −To exchange within and outside their community Common standards give access to common services Discovery services View services Processing services Become more important at the DSS level Machine and human readable
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© HR Wallingford 2007 ISO 19131 – Data Product Specification How the data should be How the data actually is An “Ocean Weather” product to be delivered by ECOOP to Decision Support Systems An dataset instance of an “ocean weather” product with accompanying metadata
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© HR Wallingford 2007 MFC and TAC EO Float Vessel Moored Other MFC TAC Observation and Measurement Networks - Various parameters (temperature, windspeed, chl-a) - Various sampling regime (fixed instrument, vessel, aircraft) - Various sampling features (point, trajectory, profile, grid) Results in variety of dataset models Model Product Obs Product MFC takes a observation data as input to produce a ‘Model Product’. This is realised as a regular gridded datasets in NetCDF CF TAC takes a observation data as input to produce a harmonised ‘observation product (s)’. Realisation of this to be determined as could contain a variety of data models. Could result in several data sets Future Path 1..* Data capture typically by FTP harvest
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© HR Wallingford 2007 MFC and TAC Deployment MFC TAC Model Product Obs Product 1..* ROOS 1..* EuroMiss common clients (search, view) Common services (CSW, WMS for INSPIRE) EuuroMISS (WP8) provides a means to discover and access model products -THREDDS -OpenDAP -NetCDF CF DMS (WP2) provides a means to discover and access observation products. Extends SERPRIS Technology to be determined. ECOOP has 5 ROOS
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© HR Wallingford 2007 EuroMISS and EuroDSS Deployment MFC TAC Model Product Obs Product 1..* ROOS 1..* EuroMiss common services (WMS, CSW) EuroDESS common services (search, view, get) Ocean Weather MyDSS Other Products Find, view and get dataset instances of data product
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© HR Wallingford 2007 Page 9 Next Steps (Model Products) Best practice for gridded data services using THREDDS and OpenDAP Reference implementation Guidance documents
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© HR Wallingford 2007 Page 10 ECOOP WP 8 T8.1 - Definition and Development of EuroMISS Pouliquen Sylvie (IFREMER) - CMRC, HCMR, HRW, IFREMER, MARIS, UREADES Objectives −Within the ECOOP project the task 8.1 is in charge of defining and developing the European Marine Information System of System (EUROMISS). This system aims to provide an integrated access to the products inside and outside ECOOP. T8.2 - Regional management of Marine Information System of Systems for ECOOP. (EuroMISS-ECOOP) She Jun (DMI) - BIU, BSH, DMI, FIMR, IMEDEA-CSIC, IMS-METU, MERCATOR, OC-UCY, PdE, RBINS-MUMM, SMHI, UREADES Objectives: −The objective of WP8.2 is to provide a regional connection to the existing European thematic portals, and to provide connection from the coastal systems to the regional thematic portals. T8.3 - Evaluation of the performance of the EuroMISS Durand Dominique (NIVA) - IMEDEA-CSIC, IMS-METU, METO, NIVA, OC-UCY, TECHWORKS, UNI-MALTA(IOI-MOC) Objectives: −The objective of task 8.3 is to provide assessment of the various versions of EuroMISS, and to provide quality assurance of the specifications defined in task 8.1, from the perspective of both the intermediate user, and of the end-user of the ECOOP information services. Presentations Sylvie Pouliquen EuroMISS developments Keirth Haines EuroMISS view services
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© HR Wallingford 2007 Page 11 ECOOP WP 9 T9.1 - EuroDeSS specifications & standards Millard Keiran (HRW) - HCMR, HRW, IMR, MET-NO, UREADES Objectives: -Formalise the requirements of the EuroDeSS -Develop a model for the deployment and operation of the EuroDeSS -Establish mechanisms of the deployment of a EuroDeSS application system T9.2 - Development, management and demonstration of EuroDeSS for targeted applications/areas Hackett Bruce (MET-NO) - AZTI-Tecnalia, CEFAS, CMRC, FIMR, HCMR, IMR, INGV, IST MET-NO, METO, MF, NERSC, NIVA, OC-UCY, TECHWORKS, LIM/UPC, UREADES Objectives: −Develop targeted application elements of an integrated EuroDeSS according to the specifications laid down in Task 9.1. −Demonstrate the usefulness and applicability of EuroDeSS through user-oriented demonstrations in a representative range of European coastal areas. T9.3 - EuroDeSS evaluation including user perspectives O Tuama Eamonn (CMRC) - CMRC, HCMR, HRW, MET-NO, NERSC Objectives: - Establish metrics for the evaluation of EuroDeSS operations. - Apply evaluation criteria to EuroDeSS development and operations - Contribute the EuroDeSS to the overall ECOOP evaluation Presentations Kostas Nittis EuroDESS Overview Keiran Millard / Bruce Hackett EuroDESS update
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EuroDSS (WP9) Update of Progress Keiran Millard (k.millard@hrwallingford.co.uk) Keiran Millard (k.millard@hrwallingford.co.uk)
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© HR Wallingford 2007 EuroDESS Scoping Document EuroDeSS is primarily a collection of resources that enable a DSS to be realised through EuroMISS. In essence, EuroDESS exists to supply ECOOP registered products (model and observations) in an harmonized way to MyDSS The EuroDSS needs to be persistent and reliable. The EuroDSS needs to recognise that the thematic domains of ecosystems, marine security and fisheries have different requirement for DSS operation. We are not concerned as to how good decisions are made by MyDSS or indeed if EuroDeSS improves this. The main criterion is that the existence of EuroDeSS enables improvements in the establishment of DSS. − Easier deployment and maintenance of MyDSS
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© HR Wallingford 2007 Data Products In the scope of ECOOP, EuroDeSS will address three main communities. Marine Ecosystem Health Marine Security Fisheries Management For each of these three communities we need to consider the information that needs to be provided as input to MyDSS. Identified some common ‘data patterns’ that could be used to establish a Data Product Specification for these communities. “OceanWeather” product as a starting point A common denominator product to test the EuroDSS concept
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© HR Wallingford 2007 Page 15 DSS Scenario Find “Oceanweather @ XYZT” Request from MyDSS to EuoDSS EuroDESS Query Query EuroMISS catalogue Query other catalogues (that may exist) EuroDESS Return Catalogue with links to data or provider If data, generic view service Download Protocol for data access
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© HR Wallingford 2007 MyDSS and EuroDSS Note: MyDSS will wish to integrate OceanWeather data with other (non-ECOOP) data sources and services
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© HR Wallingford 2007 Page 17 Next Steps (EuroDESS) Established data product specification for OceanWeather Determine architecture for deployment of EuroDESS services Integration with EuroMISS catalogue −What is possible? Extension of generic view services
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Observation Feature Types Update of Progress Keiran Millard (k.millard@hrwallingford.co.uk) Keiran Millard (k.millard@hrwallingford.co.uk)
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© HR Wallingford 2007 Page 19 ‘Observation’ Feature Types Data Product Specification related to measuring and observations requires Feature Types based on: Scientific utility of the sampling regime Limitations of the observation process CSML (Climate Science Modelling Language) Consistent with community practice −ESRI, UniData, NOAA Feature types and storage descriptors −Binding to NetCDF, GRIB etc. Implemented in UML and GML
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© HR Wallingford 2007 Page 20 CSML Feature Types Includes wrapper for NetCDF, GRIB, NASAAmes Seven Feature Types CSML feature type principles: offload semantics onto parameter type offload semantics onto CRS ‘sensible plotting’ as useful discriminant Climate Science Mark-Up Language has been developed for handling ‘measuremnt and modelling’ type Features.
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© HR Wallingford 2007 Page 21 CSML Feature Types CSML feature typeDescriptionExamples TrajectoryFeature Discrete path in time and space of a platform or instrument. ship’s cruise track, aircraft’s flight path PointFeatureSingle point measurement.raingauge measurement ProfileFeature Single ‘profile’ of some parameter along a directed line in space. wind sounding, XBT, CTD, radiosonde GridFeatureSingle time-snapshot of a gridded field.gridded analysis field PointSeriesFeatureSeries of single datum measurements.tidegauge, rainfall timeseries ProfileSeriesFeatureSeries of profile-type measurements. vertical or scanning radar, shipborne ADCP, thermistor chain timeseries GridSeriesFeatureTimeseries of gridded parameter fields. numerical weather prediction model, ocean general circulation model Presently in Release 2
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© HR Wallingford 2007 Page 22 ‘Observation’ Feature Types Motiive Testbed Generic (CSML) Time Series TidalWaterLevel TimeSeries Graph and Table Service
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© HR Wallingford 2007 WFS Implementation WFS
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© HR Wallingford 2007 WFS Implementation
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MCF Can determine what products are made available −Can have several products −Can decide which users can access these products −Need to look at standardising products and metadata –DPS for EuroMISS ECCOP needs to provide implementation spec. for OpenDAP −Can be used for 8.2 and others (e.g. in WP5) −7.2 are looking at unsctructured, but out of scope. −Sylvie to circulate guidelines supplied by Daniel −XML code for configuration is sometimes −Projecta to act as reporistory for saving documents.
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