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AR-07-04 report to ADC 14 May 2007 Presented by Hiroyuki Ichijo (JMA)

WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION Weather – Climate - Water. WMO Information System (WIS) Managing & Moving Weather, Water and Climate Information in the 21 st Century. AR-07-04 report to ADC 14 May 2007 Presented by Hiroyuki Ichijo (JMA).

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AR-07-04 report to ADC 14 May 2007 Presented by Hiroyuki Ichijo (JMA)

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  1. WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION Weather – Climate - Water WMO Information System (WIS)Managing & Moving Weather, Water and Climate Informationin the 21st Century AR-07-04 report to ADC 14 May 2007 Presented by Hiroyuki Ichijo (JMA) World Meteorological Organization

  2. Current Situation : Global Telecommunication System (GTS) Internet WMO GTS WDC & Centres of Excellence Research, Uni & Private WDC & Centres of Excellence World Meteorological Centres Regional/Specialized Meteorological Centres interconnects Research, Uni & Private National MeteorologicalCentres Meteorological and R&D Satellite Operator Centres The GTS has evolved to continue to meet its primary role mainly for the World Weather Watch (WWW) programme, but it does not meet all needs of WMO programmes. World Meteorological Organization

  3. Towards the WMO Information System (WIS) DCPC NC NC NC/ DPCP Managed, Regional and Internet NC NC/DCPC Communication Networks NC GISC NC GISC GISC NC DCPC DCPC GISC GISC Satellite Dissemination NC NC SatelliteTwo-Way System NC NC On-demand“pull” World Radiation Centre Regional Instrument Centres International Organizations (IAEA, CTBTO, UNEP, FAO.. ) 5 GAW World Data Centres GCOS Data Centres Global Run-off Data Centre IRI and other climate research institutes Universities Regional Climate Centres Commercial Service Providers Internet WMO World Data Centres Real-time “push” Data exchange : common access procedures ; real-time and non-real time Data management : a few standard formats; coordinated metadata and catalogues World Meteorological Organization

  4. For MOST requirements, WIS will be operational once GISC, registries & catalogues are in place Key activity milestones • Consolidate WIS plans: up to 2008 • Developregulatory documents:up to 2008 • Develop security procedures: 2007-2008 • Implement first operational GISC: 2008 • Implement other operational GISCs: 2009 - 2011 • Implement DCPCs: 2008-2011 World Meteorological Organization

  5. 8 WMO Registered Components World Meteorological Organization

  6. AR-07-04 Participation • AR-07-01: Enabling Deployment of a GEOSS Architecture • AR-07-02: GEOSS Architecture Implementation Pilot • IP3 • Data for scenarios • TIGGE, NCEP Reanalysis • CFP • Through IP3 World Meteorological Organization

  7. AR-07-04 Progress • Project Manager appointed in March 2007 • TOR includes ensuring WIS an effective part of GEOSS • Benchmark user requirements & gap analysis • Contractor begins mid May 2007 • Manuals, technical specs & Documentation • Contractor to begin around June 2007 • Metadata and standards ETs active • Growing involvement within WMO community • No GEOSS members registered in task World Meteorological Organization

  8. AR-07-04 Requirements • Need support from GEOSS community • Who would like to work with WIS developers & ET? • Could do with some help on XML development • What is GEO secretariat’s role? • Is there a process for making others interested in participating? • Want to expose WIS developers to GEOSS community so can understand non WMO members processes. • GISC developers need users outside of WMO community to test interoperability interfaces • OAI • OGC web services etc. World Meteorological Organization

  9. Summary • Participation in GEOSS is a priority • WIS is on track for operations next year • Some components can be used in pilots now • IP3 demonstrates benefits to WMO of collaboration with non WMO community • Would like to know GEO communication strategy. World Meteorological Organization

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