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Work-Package 5: MAMA-NET. Objective: To initiate a data and information exchange system (Net-MedGOOS) that will support: Exchange of operational data / metadata between agencies Access to operational products for MAMA partners Partners: NCMR, ENEA, IFREMER, IOLR, ICM, IOC, IMBC
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Work-Package 5: MAMA-NET Objective: • To initiate a data and information exchange system (Net-MedGOOS) that will support: • Exchange of operational data / metadata between agencies • Access to operational products for MAMA partners Partners: • NCMR, ENEA, IFREMER, IOLR, ICM, IOC, IMBC • IMC, IOI-MOC, NIB, DFMR, IMS-METU, CNR-S2AM, IOR, ANPA MAMA Kickoff Meeting, Paris 11-12/3/2002
Present Situation • Adequate experience on archives of historical data (IOC-MEDI, MODB, MEDATLAS, MEDAR etc) • Limited experience on exchange of NRT data sets (MFS-PP) • Limited experience on operational products • Difficulties to access even the few available products MAMA Kickoff Meeting, Paris 11-12/3/2002
Example I: M3A Measurements in the water column -1 -30 -50 -75 -100 -150 -250 -350 -500 Temperature Salinity Light transmission Dissolved Oxygen Chlorophyll PAR Nutrients Current speed and direction: 0-500 meter profile Sea Surface Parameters Air temperature, Relative humidity, Atmospheric Pressure, Wind Velocity and direction, Wave Height, period and direction MAMA Kickoff Meeting, Paris 11-12/3/2002
Example I: M3A Data flow Level-0 NCMR-MARTEDEC IMBC(system safety) Every 2-8h M3A-BUOY Level-0 unformatted Every 2-8h ARGOS users OGS Daily NCMR (DCB) Ftp & Web Server Level-0/1 ASCII Daily Level-1 ASCII GTS NRT (2 Days) 2months Level-2a MEDATLAS IFREMER Level-2b MAMA Kickoff Meeting, Paris 11-12/3/2002
Example I : M3A Data Format MAMA Kickoff Meeting, Paris 11-12/3/2002
Example I: M3A Data Quality Control Bio-fouling effects MAMA Kickoff Meeting, Paris 11-12/3/2002
Example II : POSEIDON • 11 SeaWatch Buoys • Meteorological Sensors • Air Temperature • Atm. Pressure • Wind Speed/Direction • “Blue” Sensors • Temperature • Salinity • Currents • Waves • “Green” Sensors • Dissolved Oxygen • Chlorophyll-A • Nutrients • Light Attenuation • Radioactivity 10 Smart-800 Buoys (waves only) MAMA Kickoff Meeting, Paris 11-12/3/2002
Example II : Operational Products MAMA Kickoff Meeting, Paris 11-12/3/2002
Problems that should be solved • Lack of common procedures on data / products handling • Formats • Quality control • Publication (data / metadata) – archiving • Lack of experience & means for data / products exploitation • Network access • Experience on data retrieval / use • Software tools MAMA Kickoff Meeting, Paris 11-12/3/2002
Workplan – Expected Contribution NCMR, ENEA, IFREMER IFREMER, ENEA, NCMR, IOLR, ICM/CSIC, IMBC ENEA+ IOC+ IMC IOI-MOC NIB DFMR IMS-METU CNR-S2AM IOR ANPA • Task 5.1 Establish the basis of Net-MedGOOS • 5.1.1 Networking. Requirements and Standards • 5.1.2 Data / metadata exchange standards • 5.1.3 Network access through WWW interface • Task 5.2 Workshop on Marine Data and Information Management in the Mediterranean • 5.2.1 Presentation of IOC/IODE system • 5.2.2 Evaluation of data management and exchange functionality in MED • 5.2.3 Resource kit for oceanographic data and information management MAMA Kickoff Meeting, Paris 11-12/3/2002
Data – metadata to be included • NRT Buoy data (meteo, waves, t,s, …) M3A and Poseidon networks – NCMR • NRT VOS data (XBT) - ENEA • NRT Sea Level - IOLR, IMBC • NRT R/S data - ICM/CSIC • Archived Hydrology – IFREMER • NRT Forecasting Products: NCMR, ? MAMA Kickoff Meeting, Paris 11-12/3/2002
WP5 Schedule MAMA Kickoff Meeting, Paris 11-12/3/2002
First Year • Network basis: communication requirements and evaluation of existing capabilities (NCMR+) • Define sets of parameters and products to be exchanged, formats, protocols etc (IFREMER+) • Develop a test network node - web/ftp site (ENEA+) • Workshop preparation (IOC+) MAMA Kickoff Meeting, Paris 11-12/3/2002