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WMO INTEGRATED GLOBAL OBSERVING SYSTEM
(WIGOS) REPORT TO EC-66
(Dr S. Barrell, Chair, ICG-WIGOSProf B. Calpini, Co-chair)
WMO; OBS
Outline
Key messages Introduction to WIGOS Framework Progress and achievements Key challenges From WIGOS Framework to Pre-operational
Phase
Key messages
Engagement and confidence in WIGOS is growing Considerable progress on WIGOS Framework Challenges for WIGOS Pre-operational Phase
Resources, commitment and capacity Sustainable solutions Growing WIGOS through partnerships Delivering value through WIGOS data
Readiness for Pre-operational phase New approaches needed, such as
Regional WIGOS infrastructure Partnerships and collaboration
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World Weather Watch
GOS
GDPFS
GTS
WIGOS
GCWGAW
Hydro OS
WIS
GCOSPartners
Co-sponsors
WIGOS: A future observing framework for WMO
To oversee, guide and coordinate WIGOS
To facilitate and support the operation of WIGOS
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Management of WIGOS Implementation
Collaboration with co-sponsors and partners
Communications and outreach
Quality Management
Standards, interoperability & compatibility
Operational Information Resource
Capacity Development
Design, planning and optimised evolution
Data discovery, delivery & archival
Observing system operation & maintenance
WIGOS Framework: Key activity areas
WIGOS stakeholders – contributors (just some)
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WIGOS stakeholder – beneficiaries (just some)
Disaster Risk Reduction
Capacity Development
WIGOS Framework Implementation
ICG-WIGOS-3 Strong RA and TC participation Increased sense of 'WIGOS as an enabler' Progress in all key areas, including standardisation
Technical Commissions Uptake of WIGOS in work plans and teams TC expert engagement in WIGOS Task Teams
Regional WIGOS Implementation Plans RA II, IV, V, VI adopted, with RA I and III by late 2104 Regional/sub-regional workshops
Focus on strengthening observing systems, initially in RA I & III Further in depth exploration of needs, priorities and plans
WIGOS Framework Implementation
WIGOS Regulatory Material As per EC-64 request re formulation of Tech Regs All TC's committed to tiered structure
Common-all WIGOS; common-space; common-in situ; specific Tech Regs and Manual/s (to Cg17), Guide/s to follow
Process to approve WRM agreed with PTCs Standardised Vocabularies
WMO leadership
Data framework and protocols Further study required before Regulatory Material drafted
TCs review by 11 July 2014 PR distribution in September 2014
WIGOS Framework Implementation
WIGOS Quality Management WIGOS Observation Quality Monitoring System Proposed workshop on obs. data quality monitoring
Review Regulatory Material & practices for components and applications areas
Centennial stations Raise awareness of existing long-term observations Promote ongoing commitment & protection of stations WMO Recognition via WIGOS Draft criteria for selection, includes as minimum:
>100 years, basic metadata, no major changes or gaps in record Commit to retain/maintain, WMO compliant, CIMO siting
classification.
WIGOS Metadata Profile (progress)
Focus on semantic standard development
CIMO leadership, strong participation by all TCs
Full list of Metadata elements now included in WIGOS RM for review by PTCs
Metadata standard document to be ready for PR-review by September
Obligation for each Metadata element will depend on the observing system/ application: All report 'mandatory' Relevant 'conditional' Selected 'optional'
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Conditional
Mandatory
Optional
WIGOS Framework Implementation
All systems/applications
Mandatory for certain systems /
applications
Useful complementary
information
WIGOS Framework Implementation
Phased approach for implementation by Members Phase I (2016) – mostly WMO No. 9, Vol. A and
OSCAR-required elements Phase II (2017-18) – more challenging for Members, but
of rather immediate need e.g. quality of observations Phase III (2019-20) – adds remaining elements of the
standard
Next focus on technical implementation Lead by CCl and CBS, development of Metadata Model
and Metadata Exchange
Formalization of WIGOS Metadata as ISO Standard
WIGOS Metadata Profile (plans)
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Space Architecture for Climate Monitoring
WIGOS Framework Implementation
WIGOS Information Resource (WIR) First time, all information relevant to WMO observations
in one place CBS leadership Portal
Operational www.wmo.int/wigos/wir Gaps being addressed
SORT (Standardization of Observations Reference Tool) Broader WMO application Delayed pending software solution
WIGOS Framework Implementation
WIGOS Information Resource (WIR) OSCAR (Observing System Capability Analysis and
Review) OSCAR/Requirements and OSCAR/Space updated
& enhanced in 2013 Partnership with MeteoSuisse for OSCAR platform
via MOU Phase 1 (2015): Migrate OSCAR/Requirements;
develop OSCAR/Surface; develop critical review module
Phase 2 (2017): Migrate OSCAR/Space; extend OSCAR/Surface; integrate both in critical review
WIGOS Framework Implementation
Outreach and capacity development National WIGOS projects
RA I: Tanzania, Uganda, Republic of Congo, Cote d'Ivoire Side event "WIGOS Implementation in RA I", Thurs 26 June
Proposed WIGOS AWS Regional Conferences Building on CIMO proposal Lifecycle, network management and integration of AWSs Hosting offer and resources welcome
Need to focus outreach on senior managers of observing systems
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WIGOS Framework Implementation
Standardization, lead by CIMO Development of WMO and WMO/ISO obs. standards Improve standardisation, interoperability, traceability of
surface-based remote sensed observations
Vision for WIGOS 2040 'Vision for the GOS in 2025' approved by EC-61 Start now, through CBS, to scope future vision for
WIGOS 2040 by Cg18 Major drivers
Lead time for satellite program development Planning for large scale, long term (eg cross-regional and
oceanic) observing systems
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WIGOS Framework Implementation
WIGOS Framework – Challenges
Sustainability of observing networks/systems Working together across domains, regions, platforms Need donors to take a lifecycle approach to investment Plan-install-train-operate-maintain-sustain-renew
Reaching out to partners Integration of non-NMHS observations in WIGOS Registration & correct details for compliant stations Issuing station identifiers – numbers are available Access to WIS for quality/quantity monitoring
WIGOS data issues
Time for some new approaches
WIGOS – central role of NMHS in WIGOS Building national
partnerships Data sharing and
exchange via WIS Strengthen national
observing systems More observations Drive spectrum policy
& management Leadership by NMHS
on WMO, GFCS, SDS & other priorities
WIGOS and WIS key enablers
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NMHS
Partner e.g.
GAW, GCW
Partner e.g.
DRR, media
WIGOS
WMO, GFCS
Partner e.g. All App. areas
Partner e.g.
Hydro, oceans.
WMO Member
Partner e.g. All App. areas
Partner e.g. All App. areas
WIGOS Data – Observations are only one part of the value chain
ProblemNeed
Verify Evaluate Assess
Apply Inform Decide
Observe Monitor Collect
TransmitAccessShare
Process Integrate
Model
DATA VALUE CHAIN
WIGOS Data – Observations are only one part of the value chain
ProblemNeed
Verify Evaluate Assess
Apply Inform Decide
Observe Monitor Collect
TransmitAccessShare
Process Integrate
Model
DATA VALUE CHAIN
WIGOS
WIS
DPFS
PWS SDS
CBS/WWW view
WIGOS Data issues Data management
Access, storage, archival, publish, governance, etc
CBS with CCl WIGOS Data guidance
Non-NMHS sources Access & exchange Commercial data
ICG-WIGOS WIGOS Data framework
WIGOS Pre-operational Phase
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Need
Evaluate
Apply
Observe
Share
Process
DATA VALUE CHAIN
DATA FRAMEWORK
WIGOS Priorities for 2016-19 Financial period (WIGOS Pre-operational Phase) Development of standards, guidance and training
material, including the Guide to WIGOS Implementation of WIGOS at regional and national
levels Capacity development, especially RA I, III, V and LDCs Implementation of the Regional Basic Observing
Networks Establishment of WIGOS regional centres and other
WIGOS working structures and relationships as needed Integration of relevant observational components
More and better observations
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WIGOS Priorities for 2016-19 Financial period (WIGOS Pre-operational Phase) Comprehensive uptake of WMO and WMO/ISO
WIGOS standards Operational implementation of WIGOS metadata Development and implementation of the WIGOS
data quality monitoring system WIGOS data framework Development and transition to operational status
of the WIGOS Information Resource (WIR) Portal, OSCAR, SORT
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Key messages
Engagement and confidence in WIGOS is growing Considerable progress on WIGOS Framework Challenges for WIGOS Pre-operational Phase
Resources, commitment and capacity Sustainable solutions Growing WIGOS through partnerships Delivering value through WIGOS data
Readiness for Pre-operational phase New approaches needed, such as
Regional WIGOS infrastructure Partnerships and collaboration
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Thank you for your attention www.wmo.int/wigos www.wmo.int/wir