DBCP monthly report (June 2016)

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DBCP Monthly Report June 2016 Prepared By DBCP Technical Coordinator [email protected]

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DBCP Monthly ReportJune 2016

Prepared ByDBCP Technical Coordinator

[email protected]

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DBCP Platforms Operational During June 2016

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Platform Operators

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Platforms Measuring Barometric Pressure

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Platforms Providing Wave Observations

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Timeliness of Data Delivery – Drifting Buoys

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Country Contribution in Drifting Buoy Deployments

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Platforms in Polar Regions

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Density of Drifting Buoys in 50X50 Grid

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New Deployments and Lost Buoys

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Network Performance – June 2016Drifting Buoys

% coverage of 50X50 boxes( excluding marginal seas and 600N<latitude<600S areas) 56.8%

Number of active drifting buoys reporting (excluding polar regions) 1376Number of drifters deployed during the month 67% of drifters delivering data in real-time (average monthly delay <60minutes , excluding buoys in polar regions ) 44.8%

% of active drifters delivering air pressure data to the GTS (excluding polar regions) 56.5%

National/Coastal Moored Buoys

# of active moored buoys reporting data to the GTS 333% of active moored buoys with metadata available in JCOMMOPS 58.3%Number of countries operating moored buoys 11Variables disseminated to the GTS

Atmospheric variables (AT, AP, WD, WS each with25% weight) 70.7%Wave observations 83.8%Oceanographic variables (SST-50%, SubC-25%, SubT-25%) 45.7%% Network data availability 66.7%

Based on the GTS information from March 2016 received from MeteoFrance

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Network Performance – June 2016

Arctic Buoys

# of active platforms reporting data to the GTS (North of 600N) 88

% of active platforms delivering data in real-time (average monthly delay <60minutes) 95.5 %

% of active platforms delivering air pressure data to the GTS 86.4 %

Antarctic Buoys

# of active platforms reporting data to the GTS (South of 500S) 119

% of active platforms delivering data in real-time (average monthly delay <60minutes) 40.3%

% of active platforms delivering air pressure data to the GTS 68.1%

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GTS Data delivery format

• As of June 2016– Almost 100 % drifting buoys provide data to the GTS in BUFR format (one drifter reports

only in TAC)– 33 % of moored buoys (Tropical and Coastal/National MB) provide data to the GTS in

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Moored buoys reporting in BUFR/TAC - June 2016

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Drifting buoys reporting in BUFR/TAC - June 2016

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