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Preliminary results of ESEOO project. ESEOO Group. Index. 1) Objectives and participants of ESEOO 2) Preliminary results 3) The vision of future from ESEOO perspective 4) Conclusions. What is ESEOO?.
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Preliminary results of ESEOO project ESEOO Group
Index 1) Objectives and participants of ESEOO 2) Preliminary results 3) The vision of future from ESEOO perspective 4) Conclusions
What is ESEOO? • ESEOO (Establecimiento Español de Un sistema de Oceanografía Operacional) is a three year project funded by the Spanish Science and Education Ministry. • The project was built as a reaction to Prestige event • Objectives: cover part of the existing gaps in numerical modeling and exploitation of measurements and, basically, to boost OO at national level • Kick-off meeting: January 2004
Participants • National institutions: • Puertos del Estado • Sasemar • Instituto Nacional de Meteorología • Instituto Español de Oceanografía • INTA • ICM/CSIC • Universities: • Cantabria, Málaga, Vigo, Cádiz, • Polit. de Barcelona, Las Palmas, • Granada, Santiago de Compostela, • UNED • Institutions from other countries: • NRL (EE.UU.) • POL (U.K.) • Mercator (Francia) • MFSTEP (Italia) • IST/Hidromod (Portugal) • Regional institutions: • Meteogalicia • IMEDEA • Azti
Pre-ESEOO situation: one example, the PdE networks Tide gauges Coastal buoys Current meters Deep Water buoys
Index 1) Objectives and participants of ESEOO 2) Preliminary results 3) The vision of future from ESEOO perspective 4) Conclusions
ESEOO Results (1/2) Examples of technical results : 1. Development of a regional scale national oil spill and current forecasting system. 2. Set-up of high resolution numerical models and systems able to forecast currents and spill evolution at coastal scale. 3. Development of an data service able to quickly provide information based on analysed historical measurements. 4. Set-up of a unified access point to real-time oceanographic and meteorological data at Spanish coasts.
Preliminary results: Data (1) Oceanographic and meteorologic data inventory • Access via Internet • Thousands of recors available at this moment Current measurements locations
Preliminary results: Data (2) New software for data treatment via web:
Preliminary results: Data (3) Real time data service :
Preliminary results: Data (4) HF radar demonstration in Prestige event region
Preliminary results: Data (5) Wave measurements (buoys and HF radar)
Preliminary results: Data (6) HF Radar currents and in-situ buoy (Silleiro buoy)
26/12/2005 02:00 22/12/2005 06:00 Drifting buoy analysis using HF radar 22/12/2005 06:00 a 26/12/2005 02:00 Preliminary results: Data (7)
Preliminary results: Numerical modelling on the regional scale (1) Nesting from Global models into three ESEOO domains
SST at Bares buoy Preliminary results: Numerical modeling (2) Operational daily current forecast available on the web http://www.eseoo.org Forcings: • Tides • Wind • Atmospheric pressure • Heat and fresh water fluxes • River outflow
ESEOMED results (Under validation) Surface Currents (m) 2005-01-02 Surface Temperature (ºC) 2005-01-02
Preliminary results: Numerical modeling (3) Coastal nested applications: The example of Galicia
ESEOO Results (2/2) Capacity building results : 1. Design and implementation of the USyP (Monitoring and forecasting Unit for emergencies) with SASEMAR 2. Coordination between national and regional groups 3. Coordination with international groups 4. Setting-up of coordination mechanism for emergency case in order to deal with oceanographic info (new and existing)
The USyP Met-Ocean Info ESEOO partners Compilation, generation and analysis Decisión making based in information TESEO Internet USyP Crisis room Crisis management
The USyP Real time integration of information in the crisis room during Mediterráneo 2005 exercise
The USyP Analisis of trajectories of drifting buoys during Mediterráneo 2005 exercise
Index 1) Objectives and participants of ESEOO 2) Preliminary results 3) The vision of future from ESEOO perspective 4) Conclusions
USyP: Search and rescue The vision of future derived from ESEOO Core services at national level Existing ESEOO groups + newSpanish Operational Oceanography Office Downstream services Other public and private services Users Crisis management Other public and private users
Index 1) Objectives and participants ESEOO 2) Preliminary results 3) The vision of future from ESEOO perspective 4) Conclusions
Conclusions • ESEOO project has changed the panorama of OO at Spain. Nevertheless, it is just a project about to finish and the developed products must be maintained in time and integrated with operational units such as USyP. If not, we will be again in very poor conditions of facing next Prestige. • New operational systems have been developed and coordination has improved, so we can offer better joint service to society and action to our European partners. • Collaboration with US organisations was poor and this must be improved in a near future • The ESEOO vision of future includes the creation of an “Spanish Operational Oceanography Office” (solution similar to Mercator or NCOF) and the implementation of USyP at SASEMAR as a permanent unit.