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ET-CDMS W.J. Wright Bureau of Meteorology 700 Collins St, Melbourne, Australia Ph: W.Wright +61 3 9669 4457 e-mail: [email protected] Co-Chair OPACE 1 for Climate Data and Data Management, Commission for Climatology GCOS AOPC, Geneva, 07-11 February 2011

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Page 1: ET-CDMS W.J. Wright Bureau of Meteorology 700 Collins St, Melbourne, Australia Ph: W.Wright +61 3 9669 4457 e-mail: w.wright@bom.gov.auw.wright@bom.gov.au

ET-CDMS

W.J. WrightBureau of Meteorology

700 Collins St, Melbourne, Australia Ph: W.Wright +61 3 9669 4457e-mail: [email protected]

Co-Chair OPACE 1 for Climate Data and Data Management,

Commission for Climatology

GCOS AOPC, Geneva, 07-11 February 2011

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CliDE System

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SYNOPSIS• Where ET-CDMS fits within CCl and WMO

• The story so far

• Terms of Reference

• Links with broader data management initiatives

• Other points

• Some further thoughts

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ET-CDMS within CCl

• Five OPACEs; OPACE 1 deals with climate data & data management

• ET-CDMS, ET-DARE main Expert Teams, but other major initiatives

• Basic premise: climate services are not possible unless data are secure, accessible and well managed.

OPACE 1OPACE 1ClimateClimate

Data ManagementData Management

OPACE 4OPACE 4User User

Interface for Interface for RiskRisk ManagementManagement

WMO CCl Structure (MG Proposal)16th Intersessional Period 2014-2018

1.1 Expert Teams on CDMS (ToR be revised)

1.2 ET on Data Rescue(ToR be revised)

1.3 Rapp.s on climate observational issues(including JCOMM, volunteers.)

2.1 ET on National Climate Monitoring Products & RAs

2.2 TT on The definition of extreme weather and climate events

2.3 ETCCDI

2.4 TT on homogenization

3.1 CCl/CBS Joint ET-RCC-with RAs focal points

3.2 CBS-CCl Joint ET-OPSLS 4.2 ET- User Interface

4.3 ET- Climate Risk Management

OPACE 2OPACE 2ClimateClimate Monitoring Monitoring

and and AssessmentAssessment

OPACE 3OPACE 3ClimateClimate PredictionPrediction,,

Projection &Projection &DeliveryDelivery MechanismsMechanisms

4.1 ET- Climate Risk & Sector-Specific

Climate Indices

President Vice-President

1.4 (IPET-CDMF) for progressing the establishment of a HQ-GDMFC (CBS, CIMO, WCRP, GCOS, Cryosphere, …)

2.5 Rapp. on World weather and Climate Extreme Records- 6 associated Rapp.sof RAs

3.3 TT-GSCU

OPACE 5OPACE 5CapacityCapacity

DevelopmentDevelopment

5.1 ET- Education and Training

5.2 ET- Quality Management

4.4 Focal Point- DRR

5.3 Co-Rapps. - Guide to Climate Practices

Communications advisors

1.5 TT- Statement of Guidance on CCl observational needs

5.4 Social Media Advisors

5.5 ET on Infrastructural & Institutional Capabilities

3.4 TT on RCOFs

High Level Advisor on GFCS

2.6 TT on the Use of Satellite Data for Climate Monitoring

ICT onICT on CSISCSIS

OPACE 1OPACE 1ClimateClimate

Data ManagementData Management

OPACE 4OPACE 4User User

Interface for Interface for RiskRisk ManagementManagement

WMO CCl Structure (MG Proposal)16th Intersessional Period 2014-2018

1.1 Expert Teams on CDMS (ToR be revised)

1.2 ET on Data Rescue(ToR be revised)

1.3 Rapp.s on climate observational issues(including JCOMM, volunteers.)

2.1 ET on National Climate Monitoring Products & RAs

2.2 TT on The definition of extreme weather and climate events

2.3 ETCCDI

2.4 TT on homogenization

3.1 CCl/CBS Joint ET-RCC-with RAs focal points

3.2 CBS-CCl Joint ET-OPSLS 4.2 ET- User Interface

4.3 ET- Climate Risk Management

OPACE 2OPACE 2ClimateClimate Monitoring Monitoring

and and AssessmentAssessment

OPACE 3OPACE 3ClimateClimate PredictionPrediction,,

Projection &Projection &DeliveryDelivery MechanismsMechanisms

4.1 ET- Climate Risk & Sector-Specific

Climate Indices

President Vice-President

1.4 (IPET-CDMF) for progressing the establishment of a HQ-GDMFC (CBS, CIMO, WCRP, GCOS, Cryosphere, …)

2.5 Rapp. on World weather and Climate Extreme Records- 6 associated Rapp.sof RAs

3.3 TT-GSCU

OPACE 5OPACE 5CapacityCapacity

DevelopmentDevelopment

5.1 ET- Education and Training

5.2 ET- Quality Management

4.4 Focal Point- DRR

5.3 Co-Rapps. - Guide to Climate Practices

Communications advisors

1.5 TT- Statement of Guidance on CCl observational needs

5.4 Social Media Advisors

5.5 ET on Infrastructural & Institutional Capabilities

3.4 TT on RCOFs

High Level Advisor on GFCS

2.6 TT on the Use of Satellite Data for Climate Monitoring

ICT onICT on CSISCSIS

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ET-CDMS links with GFCS

• GFCS has five pillars.

• Climate services are built on the Observations and monitoring pillar - > OPACE 1 data management

• CDMS activities mentioned in GFCS IP.

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ET-CDMS – The story so far (2010-14)

• CDMS specifications document produced and reviewed

• Progress on climate schema for the WMO Core Metadata profile (incl two Discussion papers)

• Survey of CDMS use and issues

• Closer collaboration with WIS, WIGOS

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ET-CDMS - ToR• Develop and implement a monitoring mechanism for a continued updating of

the CDMSs Specifications document and establish an updateable register of CDMS compliance with the specifications;

• Consolidate the work done on defining CDMS specifications and on establishing an adequate description of climate metadata that also distinguishes observations from formal and informal sources such as crowd-sourced data;

• Consider making a proposal for a possible amendment of the Technical Regulations with respect to the CDMS specifications;

• Work with the CBS Inter-Programme Expert Team on Metadata and Data Representation Development (IPET-MDRD) to develop a Logical Data Model that facilitates efficient exchange of Climate Observations Data and Metadata;

• Further develop and pursue a strategy for Open Source CDMS development;

• Collaborate with the GFCS, and other relevant bodies and technical commissions on the development of a sustainable strategy to meet ongoing needs for support, training and skills availability for CDMS and Data Rescue.

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ET-CDMS - Issues

• Principle of would-be users select CDMS that best meets needs

• Long-term sustainability issues • How to achieve more efficient feedback/responses

from NMHSs• Poor communications – esp in D & LDCs• Inadequate technical skills - esp in D/LDCs• Lack of basic understanding of data management

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ET-CDMS – Deliverables 2014-18• Development of CDMS register that acts as an inventory on CDMS

compliance

• Maintain and update the CDMS spec; refine requirements

• Ensure CDMS spec is included in relevant Technical Regulations

• Contribute to improving and promulgating better data management practices

• Progress development of future strategies relevant to CDMS such as opensource community, cloud access to technologies, sustainability strategy etc

• Support development of Climate Observations Logical Data Modelling via IPET-MDRD; also with TT-WMD

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ET-CDMS – Key collaborations

• CCl's ET-DARE (Joint meeting this week) • WIGOS (whole of WMO data management

initiative) and IPET-CDMP • WIS/CBS (metadata, logical data model), e.g.,

IPET-MDRD, TT-WMD• WMO Education and capacity development• GFCS (and others?) – sustainability • WCRP• Association of Hydro-Meteorological

Equipment Industry (HMEI); CDMS providers

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Other points

• Contribution to new Technical Regulations (if appropriate)

• Team should stay abreast of emerging WMO reporting and data exchange requirements (e.g., daily CLIMAT, BUFR, WWR, etc)

• Update Guide to Climatological Practices

• Scientific papers?

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Some further thoughts (What experience shows might work well)

• First meeting very important to set work plan and establish momentum

• Work plans should be well-defined but allow flexibility

• Occasional Webex teleconferences to keep everyone on track.

• Links between ET-DARE and OPACE 5 on Education & Training, Capacity Development, and Communications

• Consider for certain tasks a dedicated writing team in Geneva.

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Climate Normals (Cont’d)How dual standard works:Fixed reference period. For

Climate monitoring: retain a relatively stable long-term average

Current standard: 1961-1990-------------------------------------------

30/10 - For general climate services, use up to date normals.

Current standard: 1981-2010

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OTHER ACTIVITIES – International workshop on climate data management

& HQ-GDMFC(HQ-GDMFC -High Quality Global Data

Management Framework for Climate)• An International workshop on climate data management

was held in Nanjing in March 2013 jointly hosted by CMA-WMO.

• This workshop endorsed need for a HQ-GDMFC• Aims to define best practice in Climate DM to WMO

Members, including new or updated Guidance docs, Tech Regs, definitions etc

• ICG-WIGOS endorsed cross-program IPET-CDMF• Should be a priority 2014-18 IP

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