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1 WIGOS National Implementations DWD - Good Pratices Jochen Dibbern, Olaf Schulze Deutscher Wetterdienst

2 RA-VI 16, Helsinki, 11-17 Sept 2013 2 Application areas for meteorological data acquisition  Data as the basis of meteorological products and data for the following application areas  numerical weather forecasts  weather surveillance and warnings of severe weather phenomena  surveillance of atmosphere and climate  meteorological applications (aviation, ocean shipping, media etc.)  climatological applications (consultancy, hydrology etc.)  meteorological and environmental research Key Area: WIR, user requirements, application areas

3 RA-VI 16, Helsinki, 11-17 Sept 2013 3 DWD observation network model (I)  Baseline network  surface weather stations (equipped with staff of DWD; automated stations)  aerological stations (equipped with staff of DWD or automated)  marine weather stations (equipped with staff of DWD; automated; secondary stations with voluntary observers (ship officers))  Remote sensing  weather radar network  windprofiler RASS - radar systems  lightning detection systems  Satellite measurements Key Area: Design, planning and optimized evolution

4 RA-VI 16, Helsinki, 11-17 Sept 2013 4 DWD observation network model (II)  Secondary network  precipitation stations (with voluntary observers: automated, conventional)  wind measuring stations (secondary stations: automated)  phenological observer network (voluntary observers)  Additional network  mobile measuring units  partner networks  Aircraft measurements (AMDAR) Key Area: Design, planning and optimized evolution

5 RA-VI 16, Helsinki, 11-17 Sept 2013 5 Stations operated by Deutscher Wetterdienst  4 Regional Oberserving Network Groups Hamburg, Potsdam, Offenbach, Munich  65 Stations with professional observers, 35 occupied 00-24 UTC, 30 only daytime 48 measuring radioactivity (air+precipitation) 28 RBSN Stations 11 Climate Reference (traditional equipment) 4 GSN-Stations (GCOS) 1 GUAN Station 1 GAW Station  114 Automated Weather Stations  17 Weather Radar Stations  9 Aerological Stations  4 Wind Profilers  +34 Stat. as part of Bundeswehr Geoinfo Service Key Area: Design, planning and optimized evolution

6 RA-VI 16, Helsinki, 11-17 Sept 2013 6 Additional Stations operated by DWD and Partners  1781 Voluntary Stations (climate; wind; precip), 1365 reporting online (24/1 reports per day) Ship-based:  740 Voluntary Observing Ships (VOS)  19 Ship AWS (24 reports/day) Last but not least …:  1292 Phenological stations (observing plants)  1500 Partner stations (approx) (motorways, fed.states, wind-energy, (nuclear) power-plants, universities, military) Key Area: Design, planning and optimized evolution

7 RA-VI 16, Helsinki, 11-17 Sept 2013 7 technical monitoring data monitoring Monitoring System and Quality Control to improve and assure the quality of the data Monitoring and Quality Control Key Area: Integrated observing system operation

8 RA-VI 16, Helsinki, 11-17 Sept 2013 8 Tools and views for technical Monitoring Number of station requests per minute Number of SYNOPs produced per minute Key Area: Integrated observing system operation

9 RA-VI 16, Helsinki, 11-17 Sept 2013 9 Quality control  quality control of data  step 1:automated quality control at station (realtime)  step 2: automated quality control at central database (realtime); semi-automated quality control in central office (near realtime) (software tool „QualiMET“ - central version)  Monitoring 24/7 since 2012/01  step 3:semi-automated quality control at DWD‘s regional network groups (software tool „QualiMET“; data processing after max. 10 days)  step 4:semi-automated quality control of the values at the climatological observation times in central office (data processing within 2 years)  each dataset will be flagged with a quality level  each value will be flagged with different quality information Key Area: Integrated Quality Management

10 RA-VI 16, Helsinki, 11-17 Sept 2013 10 Verification procedure QualiMET ( 5 stages) Key Area: Integrated Quality Management

11 RA-VI 16, Helsinki, 11-17 Sept 2013 11 Climatological reference stations  To avoid wrong interpretation which is caused in the automatic measurements  Conventional measurements for 10 years  3 measurement per day: 06:30, 13:30 and 20:30 UTC  11 stations are selected, each is representative for a special area of Germany  To improve methods for homogenization of climate time series and data generation Brocken: Climatological reference station Key Area: Integrated Quality Management

12 RA-VI 16, Helsinki, 11-17 Sept 2013 12 Key Area: Data and metadata management Principles for Metadata at DWD

13 RA-VI 16, Helsinki, 11-17 Sept 2013 13 METADATA as a source for operative usage in DWD WebShop ( data and more) KU 2/NCDC National Climat. Monitoring KU 1 Climate Consultancy. GPCC Meta-DATA. Weste Climatological Products. MPG generating reports (FM94,FM12,FM71) QualiMET QualityAssurance Phaenlogical ONLINE MAP s with Various Layers Payments ( voluntary) MODES Online-Stations ANKONDA WebApplication Voluntary ANKONDA WebApplication Voluntary ILM Station- Management FE Assimilation WMO Pub9VolA NinJO.Data+Product Visualisation Key Area: Data and metadata management

14 RA-VI 16, Helsinki, 11-17 Sept 2013 14 Typical trouble with metadata  No information about changes at a station  Inconsistency between dependent sources (i.e. elevation…)  Lack of synchronization with offline-procedures  Especially Lat./Lon. different various formats (dez.,°,min/sec)  4 sources / 5 different values ;-) …. Which is ‚the best‘  Representation of a complicated history for a time-series  standard exchange format + automated process is necessary! Key Area: Data and metadata management

15 RA-VI 16, Helsinki, 11-17 Sept 2013 15 Amount of station Metadata Overview of the contents [count of largest categories in thousands]:  WMO Main Stations (GSN, RBSN, RBCN ….) 13.000  Airports (with ICAO loc.ind.) reporting METAR/SPECI 5.000  German additional stations (voluntary, federal states) 12.000  Related partners (roads, renewable energy ….) 2.000  Voluntary observing ships and other marine vessels 9.000  Additional GPCC stations of all countries 75.000  Currently counting over all:117.000 Key Area: Data and metadata management

16 RA-VI 16, Helsinki, 11-17 Sept 2013 16 Results  WIGOS is part of the current DWD strategy 2014 - 2020  Implementation of the ten WIGOS key areas is mainly realized in DWD  DWD will be the national integrator for meteorological observations and meta data  Standardization of observations is realized in all meteorological networks of DWD (baseline network, secondary (= voluntary) network)  European standardization in marine network started in last year  Integration of additional partnership networks is planned

17 WIGOS-Workshop Madrid 6-8 May 2013, DWD 17 Thank you for your attention !


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