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ECOOP WP13: Demonstration & Evaluation of ECOOP Monitoring Forecasting and Information System. Goals: Demonstration of overall ECOOP Services System Assessment and Evaluation User Consultation Socio – Economic evaluation Education. Proposed Tasks. Services / Products Specification
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ECOOP WP13: Demonstration & Evaluation of ECOOP Monitoring Forecasting and Information System • Goals: • Demonstration of overall ECOOP Services • System Assessment and Evaluation • User Consultation • Socio – Economic evaluation • Education ECOOP Consensus Meeting, Erdemli, March 2005
Proposed Tasks • Services / Products Specification • Services Demonstrator • ECOOP system Assessment • Services Evaluation from User Perspectives • Education & Training • Socio-economic evaluation A bit of history ………. ECOOP Consensus Meeting, Erdemli, March 2005
11 demonstration cases – 8 different systems From: Mersea_S1 Final meeting, Bergen, June 2004 IMR+ FIMR DMI PML+ MetNo MF + MF HCMR DFMR HAB Eutrophi cation Oil Spills ECOOP Consensus Meeting, Erdemli, March 2005
Ecosystem HAB Ecosystem Eutrophication WEB Presentation Oil - Spill Outline of WP5 From: Mersea_S1 Final meeting, Bergen, June 2004 R/S and in-situ Data WP3 WP2 End Users Output From SYS 1-6 WP6 Evaluation of strengths and weaknesses ECOOP Consensus Meeting, Erdemli, March 2005
Web demonstration From: Mersea_S1 Final meeting, Bergen, June 2004 Deliverable D5.2 – D5.3 Live Service Interface http://www.poseidon.ncmr.gr/mersea/ http://env1.ncmr.gr/oilSpill/ ECOOP Consensus Meeting, Erdemli, March 2005
WP5 Conclusions – forward look From: Mersea_S1 Final meeting, Bergen, June 2004 • 5-10 “converging” regional/coastal system (national efforts; need for European perspective; share experience + products) • Mersea_S1 identified differences + (mainly) common problems / needs • Pre-operational ocean application services are already there !!!! • Need to: • Optimize downscaling from global to coastal • Improve – extend regional monitoring systems. Link-improve global R/S products (SLA, Ocean Color) • Improve ecosystem models / adapt to local needs • Assimilation of ecosystem data • Parameterization of fresh water input + atmospheric deposition – link to operational (?) systems • Improve atmospheric forcing / coupling to H.R. LAMs • ……………………………………………………… • Need to keep the Mersea_s1 momentum …….. FP6-FP7(+ continue pre-operational coupling / use of global products) ECOOP Consensus Meeting, Erdemli, March 2005
WP12 WP6 WP.. Outline of WP13 WP1 WP.. WP5 13.1 Service Specifications WP1-12 ECOOP service portfolio 13.5Education 13.2ECOOP Serv. Demonstrator 13.3 System Assessment 13.6Socio-Economic Evaluation 13.4 ECOOP Users Group Evaluation WP5/8 Internal - External Users ECOOP Consensus Meeting, Erdemli, March 2005
Task 13.1: ECOOP products specifications • Define the services / products to be included in the demonstration - evaluation procedure (ECOOP Portfolio or Product Catalogue) • In collaboration with service developers / providers (and production WP) • Possibly with key users (“internal” vs “external”) • Taking into account present and planned needs • Deliverables: Specifications V1 / V2 (m12-m24) ECOOP Consensus Meeting, Erdemli, March 2005
Task 13.2: Services Demonstrator • Disseminate products to ECOOP users through WEB / FTP services • Setup an ECOOP service portal • Include all items of product catalogue • Distributed architecture with contribution of all service developers ECOOP Consensus Meeting, Erdemli, March 2005
Task 13.3: ECOOP System Assessment • Provide continuous assessment of ECOOP system performance through specific indicators • Technical indicators; applied to integrated products (not individual modules); monitor performance with reference to specifications • Quality (scientific) indicators; giving to end users and estimate of the confidence level for the different products; based on standard scientific indicators (forecasting skill; data qc …) but presented in a synthetic way ECOOP Consensus Meeting, Erdemli, March 2005
Task 13.4: Evaluation from user perspectives • Formulate an ECOOP users group (geographical and services representation) • Evaluate how ECOOP improves the quality and extends the range of user applications • Map their current modus operandi, needs and gaps • Update according to project developments • Compile a list of recommendations (initial, intermediate, final) ECOOP Consensus Meeting, Erdemli, March 2005
Task 13.5: Education - Training • Provide advanced training through summer schools • Contribute to Operational Oceanography courses • Produce dedicated education material • Increase the use of operational products for BSc, MSc, PhD thesis ECOOP Consensus Meeting, Erdemli, March 2005
Task 13.6: Socio-economic evaluation • Applied on specific services • In collaboration with selected users • Non-market economic evaluation • Using cost-benefit analysis • Social and environmental benefits of produced services ECOOP Consensus Meeting, Erdemli, March 2005
Links to other WPs • WP6-12: collect specifications from service developers • WP1 – 2 – 3: Definition of data to be included in demonstration - evaluation • WP5: demonstrator (production) – assessment (technical indicators) • WP8: assessment (quality indicators - validation) • WP4: downscaling – links to local users ECOOP Consensus Meeting, Erdemli, March 2005
WP12 WP6 WP.. Outline of WP13 WP1 WP.. WP5 13.1 Service Specifications WP1-12 ECOOP service portfolio 13.5Education 13.2ECOOP Serv. Demonstrator 13.3 System Assessment 13.6Socio-Economic Evaluation 13.4 ECOOP Users Group Evaluation WP5/8 Internal - External Users ECOOP Consensus Meeting, Erdemli, March 2005
WP.. IN-SITU PRODUCTION WP.. ECOSYS. SER. PRODUCTION WP.. R/S PRODUCTION WP.. MODELS PRODUCTION WP.. ?? SERVICE PRODUCTION WP.. EVALUATION – USERS - EDUCATION WP.. CAPACITY BUILDING FILLING GAPS WP.. ?? SERVICE PRODUCTION WP.. ADVANCED RESEARCH APPLICATIONS STANDARDIZATION, QA, QC, PRODUCTION-PUBLICATION R&D + standardization DATA PROVIDERS + ~10 EXISTING TARGETED SYSTEMS WP.. ECOOP INFORMATION SYSTEM Data – model fields WP.. ECOOP SERVICES structured info products, indicators ~3-4 APPLICATIONS ~5 NEW SYSTEMS