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OCR – Implementation Team EUMETSAT’s proposal. Ewa Kwiatkowska. EUMETSAT motivation for support to OCR – Implementation Team. EUMETSAT operational ‘marine’ obligations to the EC’s Copernicus Programme Growth area for EUMETSAT Major programmatic user is CMEMS L arge and diverse user base
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OCR – Implementation Team • EUMETSAT’s proposal Ewa Kwiatkowska
EUMETSAT motivation for support to OCR – Implementation Team • EUMETSAT operational ‘marine’ obligations to the EC’s Copernicus Programme • Growth area for EUMETSAT • Major programmatic user is CMEMS • Large and diverse user base • Broad range of applications • Many data products • Users request • relevant products meeting application needs • products of known high quality • focus on coastal and inland waters (in addition to open sea) • harmonization, consistency and stability across missions
OCR-VC INSITU-OCR Document (Requirements) Resource/Activity Gaps OCR Implementation Team OCR-IT Regular Review Resource coordination Rolling OCR Implementation Plan Activity/Project Activity/Project Activity/Project Activity/Project
EUMETSAT OCR-IT vision and support OCR-IT is distributed and virtual • International cooperation hands-on • shared resources, activities, community tools, standards/consistency • EUMETSAT’s contribution: • Research and development studies (Copernicus ITT procurement rules) • Support for visiting scientists at EUMETSAT • support for scientist collocations to work on specific activities • European scientist travel support to meetings (???)
EUMETSAT priorities: contribution to Fiducial Reference Measurements • Continuation of SVC cooperation: ESA, JRC, NOAA, NASA, EUM: MOBY-refresh, -Net, FRM4SOC, Copernicus SVC requirements document, IOCCG WG • Copernicus OC-SVC preliminary design (Preliminary Design of the Copernicus Ocean Colour Vicarious Calibration Project: Infrastructure, Project Planning and Financial Planning) • OCR-IT key-personnel supportand review (travel/time) • Archival of in situ data / FRMs • Definition of FRM data provision standards/formats • Development of an inter-operable Copernicus database node hosted with support from EUM • OCR-IT key-personnel support and review (time) • General coordination on field campaigns • Via the IOCCG website • S3VT contributions • Continuous consolidation and update of measurement protocols • European scientist travel support to meetings • Longer term: • Standardization of FRM data processing, including uncertainties • Development of FRM community processors • Field instrument characterization and calibration standards, SI traceable • Maintenance and development of field measurement protocols • Instrument calibration and field round robins Copernicus OC-SVC capability Traceable validation of OLCI quality Addressing standing S3VT-OC recommendations Algorithm improvements, product development FRM4SOC
EUMETSAT Priorities: Copernicus algorithm improvements and new product development • Algorithm improvements • IOPs from OLCI • Bright Pixel Correction (NIR in-water contribution) • Key-personnel supportand review (Expert Review Team, travel/time) • New product development • Fluorescence • Key-personnel review (time) • Longer term: • Atmospheric correction and optical water classes with particular focus on coastal / complex waters • Further OLCI products • Geostationary ocean colour Fulfilling user needs
Example of a successful development activity in an OCR-IT-like context • Study: Requirements for Copernicus Ocean Colour Vicarious Calibration Infrastructure (finished Jul’17) • EUMETSAT’s Copernicus ITT • Study presented to the IOCCG committee • Study run in tandem with ESA’s FRM4SOC • International Review Team of 10 experts in the field (travel funded by the study) • Two public and Expert Team reviews • FRM4SOC workshop on vicarious calibration • IOCS’17 breakout session • The requirement document is now offered as contribution to OCR-VC • INSITU-OCR White Paper, R1.4 Vicarious calibration International Expert Review Team Agnieszka Bialek (cc. Nigel Fox) (NPL) – metrology Bryan Franz (NASA) – vicarious calibration method Carol Johnson (NIST) – metrology, MOBY calibration Craig Donlon (ESA) – FRM4SOC David Antoine (LOV) – in situ infrastructure BOUSSOLE Giuseppe Zibordi (JRC) – in situ infrastructures Hiroshi Murakami (JAXA) – space instruments Menghua Wang (NOAA) – atmospheric correction, MOBY Vittorio Brando (CMEMS) – Copernicus marine service Young Je Park (KIOST) – operational requirements