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GMES Marine Service:MyOcean,MyOcean2

ECOMFP. Bahurel

EUMETSAT - MyOcean Meeting – 25 April 2012 - Darmstadt

• Introduction

• What MyOcean has delivered• What is MyOcean2• What is ECOMF

• Conclusion, with the links Eumetsat/MyOcean

Introduction

GMES Marine service, implementation steps with EC

GMES Implementation (2004-2014)– FP6 MERSEA (2004-2008)

• Set up a common R&D, prepare a system

– FP7 MyOcean (2009-2012)• Set up a European integrated system, and open the service to users

– FP7 MyOcean2 (2012-2014)• Develop and improve the service, work for sustainability

GMES operations (2014 onwards)– ECOMF, European Centre for Ocean Monitoring and Forecasting

• A GMES Marine service sustained for users

MyOcean (3 years) & MyOcean2 (2,5 years)~60 partners from ~28 countries~11 M€/year EC Grant

Our organization, (and who is visiting you)

GENERAL ASSEMBLY 59 partners BOARD

P Bahurel (coord.)M Bell, J Johannessen, PY Le Traon, K Nittis,

N Pinardi, J She (Sec: A Podaire)

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Executive Committee Bureau

J Dorandeu (proj. manager), B Hackett, M

Tonani, S Pouliquen, A Sellar

WP1: Dorandeu

WP2: Obaton WP3: Nolan WP4: Lake

WP5 Dombrowsky WP6: Bertino WP7: Huess WP8: Hines WP9: Alvarez WP10: Tonani WP11 Korotaev

WP18: MasinaWP17: Sellar WP19: Stanev

WP13: BreivikWP12: Larnicol WP14: Santoleri WP15: Pouliquen WP16: Claverie

Project Management Office

J Dorandeu, M Fabardines, C Thomas, F Hernandez, L Cherdel, C Labrousse

Core User Group

MyOcean Adv. Committee

Scientific Adv. Committee

Stakeholders

Users

Research

1. What MyOcean has delivered:

a) a demonstration of the marine « core service » concept

SYSTEMSE

RVIC

EINTERMEDIATE

USERS

Marine safety

Marine & coastal environment

Climate seasonal &weather forecasting

Marine Resources

b) A catalogue of marine « common denominator » data

• Currents,• Temperature,• Salinity• Sea Level,• Sea Ice, • Surface winds• Biogeochemistry

• 239 products

c) A comprehensive and consistent description of the ocean

• All areas

• In Situ Observations• Satellite Observations• Assimilative Models

• Real-time• Reanalyses

d) A single and easy access point for users www.myocean.eu

DISCOVER

VIEW

DOWNLOAD

Open & Free

Services

Data Policy

e) A pan-European system organization to produce marine information

5 THEMATIC ASSEMBLY CENTRES

7 MONITORING AND FORECASTING CENTRES

60 PARTNERS in FP7 MyOcean & MyOcean2 projects

14 MAIN OPERATORS for the main service functions

f) An information system to manage the data flows

g) A methodology and organization to handle complex system evolution

• A common approach at a pan-European scale to manage system & service evolutions

• A high-level review group, with EC evaluators and external experts

• 2 major updates in 3 years

CDKP

PRR

VARR

Service Transition (V1)

CriticalSub-Systems(MIS & Web Portal)

Impl. V1

Int. CSS Ver.

Deploy. Val.

Service Design

Service DesignService Definition (V1 + V2)

System Definition

Operation of V0

Analysis

Design

Analysis

Design

ServiceDefinition (V1 + V2)

PDR

PDR

SRR

I&VV1

Int. PCs stream1 V1

VARR

Operation of V1

Transition (V1)

Impl. V2 I&V V2 Corrective Maintenance

Service Transition (V2)

Deploy. Val.

V2

I&V PCsstream2 V1

I&V PCs V2

Int. all PCs

Int. CSS Ver.

ServiceDefinition (V1 + V2)

Service Design Service Transition (V1)

Production Centres

Impl. V1Analysis

Design

PDR

I&V V1 Impl. V2 I&V V2 Corrective

Maintenance

Top-Level

V1 V2

KOFF

PCR

VRR VARR

VRR

VARR

VARR VARR

PRR

POR1 POR2

VRR VRR

VRR

VRR

h) A service desk

Providing assistanceConnecting users and experts

i) Service Level Agreements

• Around 1000 standard Service Level Agreements today

• Specific management for major accounts

EEA

j) A project organization to work on user’s uptake

• A WP gathering of « reference intermediate users »

• The Core User Group• A set of User Requirement

Documents (URDs)

User TrainingBologna July 2011

User ForumStockholm, April 2011

k) A pan-European organization to run the present and prepare the future

• Annual meetings with partners

• A project management, central and distributed

• A Board, with advisory committees for stakeholders, for users and for science

• Contract, project and service coordination, between partners and EC

ECOMF

A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S S N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

l) A growing number of users

2009 2010 2011 2012

April 2011

May 2011

June 2011

July 2011

August

2011

Septem

ber 2011

October

2011

November

2011

December

2011

January

2012

Febru

ary 2012

March 2012

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200

400

600

800

1000

1200

602 (1 jan)715 (1 feb)

1009 (26 march)855 (1 march)

Service v1

Service v2Service v0

m) A good repartition of users

Users in 65 different countries (25 EU members)

A fair repartition in application areas

And 67% of users using the core service in more than one sector

27%

25%

17%

30%

Marine safety

Marine & coastal environment

Climate seasonal &weather forecasting

Marine Resources

n) A positive momentum to move from MyOcean to MyOcean2

• a GMES Marine Service– for ocean monitoring and forecasting

• 1000 users– User #1000 registered on Friday 23 March 2012

• 1000 requests/day– 30 000 requests in January 2012 and in February 2012

2. What is MyOcean2

MyOcean2

• 2,5 year project (April 2012 – September 2014), with 60 partners, and a EU Grant of 28 M€

• A continuation of MyOcean1 focussing further on the service to users, and with improvements based on MyOcean experience

• Some priorities: continuous updates in the catalogue, quality assessment, reanalyses & multi-year assessment, user uptake

MyOcean2: 3 Blocks of activities

5. MFCGLO

6. MFCARC

7. MFCBAL

8. MFCNWS

9. MFCIBI

10. MFCMED

11. MFCBS

12. TACSL

13. TACOC

14. TACOSI

15. TACIS

16.Central

Info Syst

2. Service

Block B(System of Systems)

Development, Production

Operations, Service

17. ProductQuality

19.Scientific & Technical

Evol

Block C(Cross-cutting)

Science, assessmentand service evolution

18. Reanalysis

Implementation

4.Outreach &

Training

Block A(Management & Core Service)

Strategy, ProjectService, System,

Added-ValueOutreach

3.National

Users

1.Management

MyOcean2: 3 Blocks of activities

5. MFCGLO

6. MFCARC

7. MFCBAL

8. MFCNWS

9. MFCIBI

10. MFCMED

11. MFCBS

12. TACSL

13. TACOC

14. TACOSI

15. TACIS

16.Central

Info Syst

2. Service

Block B(System of Systems)

Development, Production

Operations, Service

17. ProductQuality

19.Scientific & Technical

Evol

Block C(Cross-cutting)

Science, assessmentand service evolution

18. Reanalysis

Implementation

4.Outreach &

Training

Block A(Management & Core Service)

Strategy, ProjectService, System,

Added-ValueOutreach

3.National

Users

1.Management

A single TAC for SST, Sea Ice & Wind

A simplified service

organization

More effort towards and with our users’

community

Building cross-cutting added-value

MyOcean2, a project for users

Users

Service Desk

User SurveyService

monitoring

User uptake

Training, Outreach,

Comm.

Science,CalVal

Reanalyses

Users can be:EU citizens,Private sectorNational, regional systemsIntergovernmental bodies,European agencies…..Intermediate users, End users

User strategy& coord

WP2

WP2

WP3WP4

WP17WP18WP19

WP1

3. What is ECOMFEuropean Centre for Ocean Monitoring and Forecasting

What is ECOMF?

This is the organization delivering the ocean monitoring and forecasting component of the GMES Marine Service

ECOMF

Why do we need ECOMF?For implementing a sustainable provision scheme for

the Ocean Monitoring & Forecasting component of the GMES Marine Service

Capitalizing on the achievements of MyOcean and previous projects• More than 10 years needed for reaching the current state…, this would have

– and will – not be possible without GMESCapitalizing on the Investments on observation infrastructure• Have been done & will continue for space systems• Must be consolidated for in-situ systems• This necessarily leads to a “MyOcean-like” service

Whatever the future configuration of GMES will be,there is need for a solid service infrastructure

and organization to be ready by 2014

The components of the European Operational Oceanography Infrastructure

ECOMF

A “European Centre”taking care of the core service part, pooling high level investments, simplifying interfaces, delivering common-need data

Effort on ”ECOMF”A “European community

of marine centres”, adding value for users, collecting observations, delivering services, taking care of

national interests, sharing skills and practices

Effort on national components

Sea Level

Ocean Color

Sea Surface Temp.

Sea Ice & Wind

In Situ

Arctic Ocean

Baltic Sea

Atlantic NWS

Atlantic IBI

Mediterranean Sea

Global Ocean

Black Sea

5 Thematic Assembly Centres

7 Monitoring and Forecasting Centres

Observations Models

ServiceDesk

Building ECOMFon MyOcean architecture…

Sea Level

Ocean Color

Sea Surface Temp.

Sea Ice & Wind

In Situ

Arctic Ocean

Baltic Sea

Atlantic NWS

Atlantic IBI

Mediterranean Sea

Global Ocean

Black Sea

5 Thematic Assembly Centres

7 Monitoring and Forecasting Centres

Observations Models

ServiceDesk

… and core components…

ECOMF timeframe…

• 2011: ECOMF emerging– Signal sent to European stakeholders: the ECOMF process is kicked-off– MoU signed by 14 key partners for ECOMF preparation

• 2012: ECOMF design– Scope, service content, implementation options, legal form, – Links/partnerships with stakeholders, funding schemes, governance

• 2013: ECOMF implementation– Assuming that GMES funding scheme is known, progressive implementation of ECOMF

; arrangements with EC and stakeholders

• 2014: ECOMF ready for transition– End of MyOcean2, transition to GMES operations

2011, kick-off

2012, design

2013, implement.

2014, ready

1st round: the MoU between the core production partners

Signed on 10 Feb 2014, by 14 MyOcean key partnersfor preparing the ECOMF definition

Short-term (2012) actions

– Define the key elements of ECOMF:

• Functionalities, architecture, legal status, governance, funding approach

• Several implementation options to be considered

– Link with European & national stakeholders

• Discussions based on ECOMF implementation options

• Partnerships to be sought

2nd round: Partnership(s)for the full value chain…

• Partnership(s) with National Centres – including the Downscaling Forecasting Centres of ROOSES– Form a group of “strategic partners” with the national centres

leading operational oceanography in Member States – Goal: Ensure the necessary links between Member States

Centres and ECOMF, and the national uptake of the service – Proposition: hold a “strategic partners” meeting in fall 2012

2nd round: Partnershipsfor the full value chain…

• Partnerships with European stakeholders– Link with Eumetsat for space observations, EEA &

EuroGOOS for in situ observations, EuroGOOS for European partnerships in operational oceanography

– Goal: ensure the necessary links upstream with observation providersdownstream with centres and projects

– Bilateral meetings in 2012

Conclusion, EUMETSAT and us

6 main issues

1. [upstream] EUMETSAT observation data for MyOcean

2. [downstream] EUMETSAT & MyOcean users

3. [service] EUMETSAT & marine component of climate

4. [methodology] EUMETSAT in MyOcean review & guidance

5. [structuration] EUMETSAT & ECOMF6. [international] EUMETSAT & international cooperation in

operational oceanography (inc. training)

6 main issues

1. [upstream] EUMETSAT observation data for MyOcean

2. [downstream] EUMETSAT & MyOcean users

3. [service] EUMETSAT & marine component of climate

4. [methodology] EUMETSAT in MyOcean review & guidance

5. [structuration] EUMETSAT & ECOMF6. [international] EUMETSAT & international cooperation in

operational oceanography (inc. training)

EUMETSAT observations for the GMES Marine Service

EUMETSAT missions feed the MyOcean service• Jason-2 derived Sea Surface Topography• MSG & EPS derived SST, Sea Ice & Surface Winds

Future missions operated by EUMETSAT will continue• Jason series for Sea Surface Topography• Sentinel-3 for Sea Surface Topography, SST, ocean color, …• MTG & post-EPS for SST, Sea Ice, Winds…

Need to consolidate the EUMETSAT & MyOcean/ECOMF respective scopes of activities (level of processing,

mono- & multi-sensor, cal/val, ….)

EUMETSAT in MyOcean review & guidance

MyOcean Review Process• MyOcean Review Process inspired by EUMETSAT processes • Lorenzo Sarlo (co-chair) & Frederic Gasiglia (member) of the MyOcean Review

Board: thanks for the strong & more than helpful involvement

MyOcean Advisory Committee• Lorenzo Sarlo & Paul Counet as EUMETSAT representatives

We hope that it will continue for MyOcean2Importance of MyOcean2 Review Process

(inspired by EUMETSAT CDOP one)

6 main issues

1. [upstream] EUMETSAT observation data for MyOcean

2. [downstream] EUMETSAT & MyOcean users

3. [service] EUMETSAT & marine component of climate

4. [methodology] EUMETSAT in MyOcean review & guidance

5. [structuration] EUMETSAT & ECOMF6. [international] EUMETSAT & international cooperation in

operational oceanography (inc. training)