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DA-07-06 Task Report Data Integration and Analysis System

DA-07-06 Task Report Data Integration and Analysis System. Report by Rick Lawford and Toshio Koike ADC Meeting May 2008 Geneva. River Management data. Satellite. Reference Site Data. Support of data interoperability. Ontology of Geographic information. GIS/Basin Info. Ontology of

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DA-07-06 Task Report Data Integration and Analysis System

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  1. DA-07-06 Task ReportData Integration and Analysis System Report by Rick Lawford and Toshio Koike ADC Meeting May 2008 Geneva

  2. River Management data Satellite Reference Site Data Support of data interoperability Ontology of Geographic information GIS/Basin Info. Ontology of dictionary Water ResourceManagement Satellite Data Assimilation Distributed Hydrological Model Operation Optimization Flood/Inundations →Evacuation Instruction Numerical Climate Prediction Model Heavy RainfallPrediction Flood Prediction

  3. DA-07-06 Task Report (I)(May 2008) • Short Background and objective for DA-07-06: • It is expected that there will be a large increase in the volume of Earth Observation data in the next few years. In addition to distributed data archives and integration systems, data management facilities will be used for diverse and large-volume Earth Observation data from inhomogeneous information sources in cooperation with existing data centres. This Task will establish alliances among existing data centres for effective management of large volumes and diverse types of Earth observation data. The system development shall be coordinated with providers of satellite and in-situ data and model outputs including their metadata. System functionalities from input through processing, archiving, and dissemination, including reprocessing, analysis and visualization shall be coordinated with wide-range user communities. Case studies shall be designed as demonstration projects for at least 3 SBAs

  4. DA-07-06 Task Report (II)(May 2008) • Milestones achieved to date: • - A schedule of regular teleconference calls has been established with 6 calls held since January 2008. • - A draft white paper on data integration has been prepared. • - A questionnaire for a data centre survey has been drafted. • - A review of data centres is being carried out to select 8 to 10 that will participate in the initial survey.

  5. INFORMATION THAT WILL BE SOUGHT IN THE SURVEY OF THE CENTRES 1. Name of System or Project:  2. Leading Organization(s):  3. Associated Organization(s):  4. Purposes of the System or Projects:  5. Relation to GEOSS SBAs:  6. Involvement in GEO Tasks (Name Tasks):  7. Brief Description of Archived Data:  8. Brief Description of Data Storage Capabilities:  9. Brief Description of Data Interoperability Function:  10. Brief Description of Data Integration and Analysis Capabilities:  11. Level of use and characteristics of users:  12. Homepage Address:  13. Contact:

  6. CANDIDATE CENTRES FOR THE FIRST SURVEY LARGE DATA ARCHIVES IN US NOAA/NCDC, NASA / GODDARD DAAC NWP CENTRES: ECMWF? ICSU WORLD DATA CENTRES/SERVICES: SEVERAL WILL BE SELECTED IN DIFFERENT SBAs. RESEARCH DATA SYSTEMS; CEOP, SERVIR?, EU SYSTEM (FP-7 PROJECT)

  7. DA-07-06 Task Report (III)(May 2008) • Expected milestones for 2008: • - A preliminary survey of data centres will be completed. • - A prototype of a data integration system combined with user needs • will be introduced (see next slide). • - A workshop will be planned for establishing a small scale alliance • between Japan (DIAS) and Europe (FP-7). • Extent of Participation/Recommendations for additional participants: • - The number of large data centres participating in this project must • be expanded to ensure its success. We are planning to involve • satellite data archives (e.g. DAACs), ICSU data centres and services, • NWP centres and research projects such as CEOP and SERVIR.

  8. River Management data Satellite Reference Site Data Support of data interoperability Ontology of Geographic information GIS/Basin Info. Ontology of dictionary Water ResourceManagement Satellite Data Assimilation Distributed Hydrological Model Operation Optimization Flood/Inundations →Evacuation Instruction Numerical Climate Prediction Model Heavy RainfallPrediction Flood Prediction

  9. DA-07-06 Task Report (IV)(May 2008) • Coordination points with other GEO work plan tasks: • This task is being coordinated with SBA tasks that require a high level of • data integration such as Task WA-08-01. • Potential risks that may impede completion of task: • - None identified to date. However, GEO support will be critical to ensure that data centres provide the inputs to the survey and are favourably disposed to participating in the alliance(s). • Gaps that have been identified that need to be addressed independently: • - Resource requirements are being provided by JAXA, RESTEC and the University of Tokyo. Support from GEO will be needed for the workshops. • Potential Contributions to the GEO Portal: • - The Data centre registry being developed for the University of Tokyo will be linked to the User Community through the GEO Portal.

  10. DA-07-06 Task Report (V)(May 2008) • Expected products: • - A registry of data centres. • - A pilot data centre alliance that covers satellite and in-situ data centres, NWP Centres, ICSU Data services and research data centres. • - A framework for future alliances. • - Reports from several workshops. • Expected date of completion of task: • September 2010. (Due to a late start on this Task the initial deadline • needs to be extended). • Expectations of task lead from ADC: • None

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