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DBCP

DBCP. DBCP 19 th session Held in Angra dos Reis, 20-24 October 2003 Louis Vermaak presented report on ISABP Information exchange: JCOMMOPS News section PDF of DBCP Brochure on Web Provision of articles to Port Technology International Leaflet on vandalism. DBCP 19 th session.

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DBCP

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  1. DBCP • DBCP 19th session • Held in Angra dos Reis, 20-24 October 2003 • Louis Vermaak presented report on ISABP • Information exchange: • JCOMMOPS News section • PDF of DBCP Brochure on Web • Provision of articles to Port Technology International • Leaflet on vandalism

  2. DBCP 19th session • New DBCP officers • David Meldrum, Chairman • Elizabeth Horton, Vice-Chair, North-America • Louis Vermaak, Vice-Chair, Southern Hemisphere • K. Premkumar, Vice-Chair, Asia

  3. DBCP • DBCP 20th session • Chennai, India, 18-22 October 2004 • Workshop 1.5 days • Vision, innovations & applications of data buoys & floats • K.Jarrott@bom.gov.au

  4. JTA 23th session • Agreed for BUFR compression • Argos Tariff reduced by 5% • €3850 plus a monthly € 7.62 • New tariff structure to be proposed • Discussed by sub-group • Submitted to OPSCOM June 2004 • For 2005 onwards

  5. Technical issues • BUFR • Implemented in July 2003 • Table version 11 used • GTS bulletin headers • IOZXii LFPW • IOZXii KARS • Panel asked for BUFR compression • Agreed upon by JTA-23

  6. Technical issues • Buoy metadata collection scheme • Metadata needed for • Models • Instrument evaluation • Research • Notification via web pages • By manufacturers upon buoy purchase • By buoy operator upon buoy deployment • Metadata publicly available • GDP automatically notified • Provided to JCOMM ODAS metadata database

  7. Technical issues • Buoy metadata collection scheme • Discussed with EGOS • Meeting in Toulouse, Oct. 2003 • Specifications written • EGOS funded JCOMMOPS for developments • EGOS scheme used by DBCP globally • Limit workload for operators • User friendly for manufacturers • e.g. Explained to Technocean and discussed • Scheme adapted for GDP needs • Developments started at JCOMMOPS • January 2004 • Planned delivery end of 2004 • Provision of metadata via FTP & in XML in early 2005 • China to provide ODAS metadata to end users

  8. Other technical issues • New JCOMMOPS dynamic web site • Includes News section • Platform status • Maps • SPAM on buoy-qc mailing list • List to be renamed • Deployment opportunities • Duplicate BUOY reports • NOAA/NESDIS requirement matrix on satellite data telecommunication systems to be reviewed by Action Groups for input • Sondre Stromfjord LUT connected to Argos • Barrow (71.3N, 156.6W) to eventually replace Lannion

  9. NOAA/NESDIS sat-com requirement matrix • ISABP invited to provide input to Rob Basset, e.g.

  10. Other technical issues • Service Argos developing new data processing system • Argos processing system & GTS sub-system merged into a brand new system providing multi-processing • Implementation end of 2005 • GTS Bulletin headers: LFPW => LFVW • New SVPB design manual on-line • Differences between new smaller design and older • DBCP status maps available monthly • New dedicated page on WMO numbers on JCOMMOPS web site

  11. JCOMM / OCG • 1250 drifter to be deployed worldwide • Lagrangian SST drifters • Barometers outside the tropical regions • 50% of barometers might be funded by USA • Provided that other countries provide the other 50% • ISABP invited to consider increasing its deployments

  12. Multi-year Phased Implementation Plan (representative milestones) 2001 2002 2000 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Operational GPS/DORIS Stations 86 86 86 86 86 75 55 Tide Gauges 45 45 40 40 1250 1250 1250 1250 1250 779 810 807 671 1250 Number of buoys 1050 Surface Drifting Buoys 105 119 119 83 87 90 94 Number of moorings 79 79 77 77 Tropical Moored Buoys High resolution and frequently repeated lines occupied 41 41 41 41 36 Ships of Opportunity 30 29 26 26 24 23 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 544 200 310 Argo Floats Number of floats 2000 1000 29 29 29 10 10 24 1 7 6 2 Number of flux moorings Reference Stations 16 105 105 105 Moorings with climate sensors 60 Coastal Moorings 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Number of flux sites/lines, One inventory per 10 years 62 62 62 48 14 14 14 14 38 Ocean Carbon Network 20 17 830 830 830 730 640 Days at sea (NOAA contribution) Dedicated Ship Time 525 525 555 370 340 370 7 7 Product evaluation and feedback loops implemented 7 7 7 3 System Evaluation 4 0 1 1 2 Initial Ocean Observing System Milestones including international contributions 99 100 94 88 77 44 40 34 30 Total System System % Complete 53 48 2001 2002 2000 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

  13. DBCP status by country http://w4.jcommops.org/cgi-bin/WebObjects/PTFcountry

  14. Status map (by country)

  15. Status map (Wind, P, SST)

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