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1 Requests from F. Blanc Retrieve information from each individual national reports and present this. –2. Data serving –The HYCOM products are freely available daily 3D fields of the ocean state served daily at http://www.hycom.org/dataserver (hindcasts and 8-day forecasts). Comment on the two GODAE papers (Blank et al, Haines et al). –“By agreeing upon common standards and conventions for describing data, and by encouraging data providers to provide common views of their data, complex datasets can be discovered, manipulated and understood with easy-to-use tools and web portals.” –Open GIS, ncWMS, GODIVA2? Report on last years actions in particular the need to enhance the national report on data serving. And for this I proposed to follow the Inspire guidelines and DMAC issues: –Cataloguing, discovery & query functions, together with primary visualisation to understand and assess the products –Data specification, metadata and inventory/time aggregation solutions (for interoperability) –Delivery/extraction of numerical datasets (and their user commitments) –Interoperable analysis and visualisation tools for data qualification, product comparison or science data use –Tools for animations or intercative 4D plots –Monitoring and reporting (product handling, operationality, usage report, user feedback)

2 http://www.GODAE.org GODAE August 2007 Contribution from F. Blanc for IGST, August 2007 Report on Product & Data servers Lack of visibility Impressed by internet services offered  standalone catalogues  primary viewing services  interoperable extraction tools  integrated  Should be more promoted  Catalogue of services (cf. GCMD)  Ground common technology  Access & Inventory  Opendap/Thredds + NetCDF/CF (= GODAE standard)

3 http://www.GODAE.org GODAE August 2007 Contribution from F. Blanc for IGST, August 2007 Report on Product & Data servers Lack Missing user guidance  System descriptions  Guide for products,  Guide for services,

4 http://www.GODAE.org GODAE August 2007 Contribution from F. Blanc for IGST, August 2007 Report on Product & Data servers Input in national reports  available afterwards  available online ? Using CMS technology ?  not so homogeneous  what do we expect from this report with respect to data servers ?  What services on data are available (catalogue, viewing, delivery, user guidance)  Report on operationality & qualification wrt production  Report on user (who, products requested, how often, for what for)  Report on technology & capacities (volume, handling, networking)  Strong and weak features

5 http://www.GODAE.org GODAE August 2007 Contribution from F. Blanc for IGST, August 2007

6 Marine Core Service May 2008 – F. Blanc (fblanc@cls.fr) Example 2) My Ocean Web Portal

7 Marine Core Service May 2008 – F. Blanc (fblanc@cls.fr) Example

8 Marine Core Service May 2008 – F. Blanc (fblanc@cls.fr)

9 Marine Core Service My Ocean Web Map Service (INSPIRE-compliant visualization service) What will be available at T18 n Good support for visualizing in situ obs (hopefully) –(developed under ECOOP project) –Map will show positions of observations –User clicks on observation to find more detail –(will require agreement upon file formats and metadata conventions for such data. Not yet covered by CF) –Depends on being able to discover obs locations!! n Dynamic interpolation from sigma to zed levels n Support for non-map outputs such as vertical sections –Needs discussion to establish priorities

10 Marine Core Service My Ocean Web Map Service (INSPIRE-compliant visualization service) Anticipated “final” deployment NetCDF MFC 1 NetCDF MFC 2 NetCDF TAC 1 THREDDS WMS OPeNDAP WCS? THREDDS WMS OPeNDAP WCS? THREDDS WMS OPeNDAP WCS? WMS bundled with THREDDS MFCs/TACs install single piece of software

11 Dynamic Quick View (DQV) Service Gives very fast previews of 4-D data on an interactive website Reads data from OPeNDAP servers at the MERSEA TEPs Draggable, zoomable map Allows the fast creation of animations Based on a standards-compliant Web Map Service

12 Selection of depth Select from all the depth levels of the model

13 Selection of time (range) Select from all the timesteps in the model Selection of a time range leads to an animation

14 Finding the data value at a point Click on the data layer, data value and precise position is shown Lon: -64.08 Lat: 36.21 Value: 19.27

15 Timeseries plots If a time range is selected, can create a timeseries plot at a point

16 Export to Google Earth DQV website contains link to load currently-visible data into Google Earth –Our WMS outputs in KMZ format Can then view data alongside other KML datasets –e.g. DAMOCLES Can view animations of data No problem with map projections!

17 Visualize alongside third-party data Hurricane Katrina, August 2005 Showing sea surface temperature (UK Met Office) and storm position/intensity (ECMWF) Winds cause upwelling of cooler subsurface water on right-hand side of the cyclonic storm track

18 Selection of non-MERSEA datasets also available OSTIA (GHRSST-PP): SST and sea ice high res (1/20°) NSIDC Snow-water equiv. (non-NetCDF) ECMWF System 3 Reanalysis Everything on the website can be exported to Google Earth

19 Important features of our WMS implementation Fast generation of images Handling of four-dimensional data Handling of data on unusual grids, e.g. NEMO Dynamic change of colour scale extent Generation of animations Export to Google Earth

20 MERSEA data in third-party clients NASA World Wind Cadcorp SIS Google Earth

21 In-situ data Picture left shows comparison of NEMO model and observations for Nov 2004 Red dots show bad model-obs fits, green dots are good fits Google Earth allows very efficient browsing of these large datasets Could do the same for MERSEA systems, e.g. CORIOLIS Could read obs and model data from different sources and bring together in Google Earth or another client

22 DQV future enhancements Display of wind/current fields as vectors Caching of image tiles for performance increase Support for more map projections –E.g. polar stereographic Display of observations on website Integration with GeoServer, THREDDS –Requires community assistance …Lots more!

23 Summary Lots going on Section II of report is important Guidance to users is required on how to get/use tools Need a master directory


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