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Joint WMO-IOC Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology

Joint WMO-IOC Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology. Contributions to WIGOS David Meldrum, v ice chair, JCOMM OCG. Management Committee 2 Co-Presidents 3 PA Coordinators Experts leading priority activities

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Joint WMO-IOC Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology

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  1. Joint WMO-IOC Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology Contributions to WIGOS David Meldrum, vice chair, JCOMM OCG

  2. Management Committee 2 Co-Presidents 3 PA Coordinators Experts leading priority activities (with participation of representatives of partner programmes/bodies) Joint WMO-IOC Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology Services & Forecasting Systems PA Observations PA Data Management PA Coordination Group SFSPA Coordinator (chair), Chairs of ETs, Selected experts, GODAE Ocean View representative Coordination Group OPA Coordinator (chair), Selected Experts including OCG Vice-chair, Representatives of Obs. Networks / Programmes Coordination Group DMPA Coordinator (chair), Chairs of ETs, IODE Co-chair, Selected experts Expert Team on Maritime Safety Services Ship Obs. Team Expert Team on Marine Climatology SOOPIP VOSP Expert Team on Waves and Coastal Hazards Forecasting Systems link to Expert Team on Data Management Practices (joint with IOC International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange: IODE) Data Buoy Cooperation Panel GLOSS Group of Experts Expert Team on Operational Ocean Forecast Systems Argo Expert Team on Sea Ice IOCCP OceanSITES JCOMMOPS: JCOMM in situ Observing Platform Support Center Updated June 2012 as per JCOMM-4 decision

  3. Current JCOMM contributions to WIGOS • See Doc 6(1)_JCOMM • Addressing legacy recommendations of JCOMM Pilot Project for WIGOS • Creation of Regional Marine Instrumentation Centres (RMICs) • Establishment of an International Forum for Users of Satellite Data Telecommunications (Satcom Forum) • Work programme in support of WIGOS has resource implications of about USD100k per year

  4. Current JCOMM contributions to WIGOS • International co-ordination well established • Real-time monitoring and support to operators • Promotion of best practice • Metadata availability • RMICs established in USA and China; Morocco next • Update of Manuals and Guides • Capacity development • Transition to climate-quality observations • Preparatory workshop for Satcom Forum • Pilot Projects • New sensors, new ECVs, platforms and standards • Interaction with satellite community • Communications technologies

  5. Monitoring - platforms on GTS (3-day window)http://www.osmc.noaa.gov/

  6. Monitoring - platforms on GTS (30-day window)http://wo.jcommops.org/

  7. Monitoring - GTS delays for drifting buoyshttp://wo.jcommops.org/

  8. Monitoring - Argo profiling floatshttp://www.osmc.noaa.gov/

  9. One output - surface current climatologyhttp://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/dac/dac_animations.php • Will increasingly be used for network design

  10. Capacity Development

  11. Interaction with satellite community:Group for High Resolution SST (GHRSST) • GHRSST use drifter SST for validation • New drifter spec agreed that meets their needs • Pilot ‘upgrade’ programme launched

  12. Climate Issues - Global Sea Level Rise(courtesy of Ed Harrison, NOAA PMEL) • The satellite + tide gauge analysis tells us the recent 20 year trend is ~3mm/yr, with interannual variability • Our upper ocean heat content analyses are not able to explain the observed trend • Where is the missing heat and/or mass? • Deeper Ocean? Ice? Land water changes? Are ocean processes key to future rate? Global Sea Level Rise

  13. Future JCOMM contributions to WIGOS • Closer interaction with satellite community • Pilot project for in situ surface vector winds • Roll-out of climate-quality observations • Ocean heat content and sea-level rise • Deep Argo • Sub-sea cables (ITU/IOC/WMO JTF): dual use for tsunami warning • Improved sea-level network: dual use for tsunami warning • Implementation of Satcom Forum • Biogeochemical observations • Composite network design • OSSEs • Better metrics of system performance

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