April 30 - 02 May 2002
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April 30 - 02 May 2002
US - Canada Joint Ice Working Group
Highlights From2002-2003
• 2002 Meeting in Falmouth/Woods Hole, MA• Focus on North American Ice Service (NAIS)• Guest speaker: RADM (Ret) Richard Pittenger,
USN (Ret.), VP for Marine Operations, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (WHOI)
• “Ice Capable Research Vessel.”• Tour of WHOI• “Iceberg Smith” Presentation
Operations CommitteeHighlights
• Product Harmonization - Analyses/Outlooks/Fcsts• Exchange of Personnel for Training/Orientation• Presentation to Ray Assel – Great Lakes
Environmental Engineering Laboratory (GLERL) for New Climatology
• Implementation of IICWG Colour Code.• Implementation of IICWG SIGRID-3 Format..
Information TechnologyHighlights
• Complete Conversion to Internet for Data Transfer • Database on Great Lakes Freezing Degree Days• Conversion of Imagery Data to Common Format• Initiated Discussions of Architecture/Data Model• Established Mechanisms for Regular Exchange of
Information Between Centres on System Architecture, Hardware, and Software Developments in Each Centre.
Science and Remote SensingHighlights
• Two meetings of NIC and CIS science groups in addition to JIWG. Priorities and areas of mutual interest identified.
• QuikScat: exchange of information on algorithm development and validation studies.
• C-ICE: NIC participation in CIS field experiment to collect data on the strength of decaying sea ice.
• NIC attendance at CIS sponsored polarimetry tutorial and workshop.• Implementation at NIC of CIS developed false color SSM/I ice
classes. • NIC/CIS participation in NASA Data Assimilation Workshop to
stress importance of data assimilation to operational sea ice analysis.
Iceberg CommitteeHighlights
• Renew agreement between USCG IIP and CIS.• Develop and implement a plan to verify the new
iceberg drift and deterioration model.– –using drifting buoys? dyeing icebergs?
• Develop protocol/procedure to implement SOLAS reg.6, Chap 5 (2002 changes) on cost recovery
• IIP aircraft visit to Ottawa (May 29-31) for technical exchange, media exposure for the collaborative activities of the JIWG
June 25 – 27, 2003
US-Canada Joint Ice Working Group
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
North American Ice Service(NAIS)
Concept
• ‘Virtual’ ice centre – build on strong cooperation of JIWG
• Combine the strengths of each nation’s center of excellence in sea ice analysis
• Provide the highest quality, consistent ice information products for North American waters
Concept (2)
• Leverage resources– national data sources– expertise– product/data archive centers– training, science– system development and procurement
• ‘Partners in NAIS’ concept - NIC, CIS, (IIP), …?– independent organizations maintain their identities– identified as a contributor and partner in NAIS products– may continue to service unique clients independently
(e.g., U.S. Navy, Cdn. Coast Guard)
Vision 2015
• common core set of North American ice products, issued jointly
• integrated production processes– location of production indistinguishable to user
• common point-of-access– analysis and forecast layers placed in common on-line
database– on-demand, user generated products – user-specified content, presentation, delivery
• software and data-linked analysis stations
Common Elements access to data sources and data model core software and analysis processes training curriculum and training cycles research and development goals
integrated science plan
approach to the next generation of workstation possible joint development and procurement
Status Annex to MOU: MSC - NOAA/NESDIS
April 2003 signature
Project Implementation Plans in development Management, Operations, IT, Science state 1, 2-3, 5, 10 year goals activities, strategies, barriers and mitigation
Many initial activities undertaken in 2002
JIWG Experience information exchange
technical cooperation operational cooperation
harmonized products integrated processes and joint products
model for IICWG?