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CCl report to ICG-WIGOS – 3 11 Feb 2014 Dr William Wright Co-chair OPACE1 on Data Management E-mail: w.wright@bom.gov.au
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Main activities of relevance to WIGOS CCl guidance on WIGOS Implementation and observing system needs - relevant representation on ET’s - conveying requirements to observation system planning - relevant reference materials Quality management guidance, practices and procedures - Progressing HQ-GDMFC Standardisation and data management – ET-CDMS activities Data discoverability, metadata and interoperability Capacity development Other developments of interest - CCl plans for 2014-18 IP - Centennial stations, Climate DCPCs, climate normals
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Technical Commission Guidance – (1) CCl has contributed to work by a number of WIGOS Task Teams and Expert Teams (refer paper) Conveying observational requirements - Statement of Guidance - Ongoing participation in GCOS/AOPC meetings - CCl intention to establish pool of rapporteurs Published sources of guidance - Guide to Climatological Practice updates - WCDMP 60 thru 73
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Quality management and best practice EC-65 requested CCl to progress establishment of a High Quality Global Data Management Framework for Climate (HQ-GDMFC) CCl MG proposed IPET-CDMF chaired by CCl be established to progress this. Purpose of HQ-GDMFC is to establish best-practice guidance for data management in support of climate We see scope for integrating CCl’s data management activities with those of other Technical Commissions
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Integrating GDMFC with broader WMO data management needs How can experience/issues of other TCs and interested Programs best inform CCl’s development of a GDMFC? How should the guidelines, requirements and recommended procedures be reflected in the WIS/WIGOS regulatory material? How can Commissions work together to progress a longer term vision for integrated data management across WMO programs?
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Standardisation and interoperability ET-CDMS completed and analysed survey of CDMS capability in Member NMHSs. Reveals significant gaps in data management capability ET-CDMS completed draft specifications document for CDMS setting out required, recommended and optional functionality. An updateable register of CDMS compliance is planned. ET-CDMS plans in future include: – developing an Opensource CDMS strategy – establish a sustainability strategy for CDMS and Data Rescue
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Discoverability, delivery and Interoperability ET-CDMS are collaborating with TT-WMD on developing a climate-specific definition of metadata requirements “Metadata” encompasses Discoverability, Observations and Provenance metadata ET-CDMS and IPET-MDRD collaboration on developing combined climate observations data and observations metadata logical data model
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Capacity development Best practice guidance required on: - CDMS implementation, especially in D & LDCs; - Data Rescue, as part of an International Data Rescue portal Both activities are incorporated in draft plans for 2014-18 IP
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Other developments of interest - (1) Proposed CCl structure 2014-18
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Other developments of interest - (2) Other developments and issues Centennial stations - criteria have been defined WIS Climate DCPC designation Climatological standard normals - proposal to amend Technical Regulations has been drafted Increasing use by climate of remotely-sensed data - TT on use of remotely sensed data in climate monitoring proposed in OPACE 2
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