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Monitoring weather and climate from space

Monitoring weather and climate from space. Challenges in the provision of large data sets to multiple user communities 14-16 July 2014, Boulder CO . Mission Statement. We are the Eu ropean Organisation for the Exploitation of Met eorological Sat ellites (EUMETSAT).

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Monitoring weather and climate from space

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  1. Monitoring weather and climate from space Challenges in the provision of large data sets to multiple user communities 14-16 July 2014, Boulder CO

  2. Mission Statement We are the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT). EUMETSAT is an intergovernmental organisation and was founded in 1986. Our purpose is to supply weather and climate-related satellite data, images and products • 24 hours a day, • 365 days a year to the National Meteorological Services of our Member and Cooperating States in Europe, and other users worldwide. www.eumetsat.int

  3. EUMETSAT Headquarters (Darmstadt, Germany)

  4. EUMETSAT Data Services - High Level Overview

  5. EUMETSAT Data Services - Data Flows EUMETSAT GROUND INFRASTRUCTURE

  6. EUMETSAT Earth Observation Portal • Single Access Point • One stop shop • Data discovery • User registration (>10.000) • Subscription for data services: • Near-real time data • Online Data Access • Long Term Archive • Additional • Image Gallery (WMS/ WCS) • User Notifications • Operational Real-Time Services Status Indicator

  7. EUMETCast Dissemination Near Real Time data delivery to users in 3 continents via Satellite 4 3 500+ 201-500 51-200 11-50 2-10 • Users (2/2014) 1 User 3,280 users worldwide, 4168 stations 5 new users per month 0 User EUMETCast Europe EUTELSAT 9 A, KU-BAND EUMETCast Africa EUTELSAT 5 WEST A, C-BAND EUMETCast Americas SES 6, C-BAND

  8. EUMETCast Dissemination:Integrating terrestrial dissemination

  9. MULTICAST ACCROSS GÉANT and NREN INFRASTRUCTURE • Exploring the multicast usage on GÉANT infrastructure in Europe and their world wide connectivity; • 2011 Proof of concept on terrestrial multicast on GÉANT test bed • 2012 3 month feasibility study on terrestrial multicast via GÉANT • 2013 Multicast test to KMA Korea • 2014 Multicast test to NOAA (Boulder) • 2014 Start of 2 year prototype emulating operational scenarios of multicast across Europe and our overseas partners using GÉANT, NREN, I2 and Teint infrastructure.

  10. EUMETCast Terrestrial real-time monitoring • Multiple Multicast channels • SSM mode • 20-30Mbit/s • FEC ¾ • Closed loop monitoring based on successful file receipt • Packet/channel based ack/nack retransmission possible but not yet enabled • Acknowledgements: N-WAVE&NOAA Alex Hsia, David Hartzell

  11. EUMETCast Dissemination: Low cost, off the shelf Receiving Station Antenna DVB Router Laptop/ PC DVB PCI Card Software EKU DVB USB Typical total cost of a station < 2000 Euros

  12. EUMETSAT Long Term Archive • Archived data starting 1981 • All EUMETSAT Satellite data including reprocessed data • > 1 Petabytes in the archive for MTP, MSG, Metop • Retrieval/Ingestion: 10 to 1 • Long-Term Data Preservation in practice since 1995; • Disaster resilient - 3rd Copy • Access via EUMETSAT EO Portal

  13. What we are working on…

  14. Outlook – Enhance Future abilities in terms of • Scalability • Flexibility, • Responsiveness to emerging needs, • Resource efficiency • While aiming for: • Better sharing of resources, • Avoidance of data islands, • Reducing costs • Fit the organisational structure

  15. Many aspects to consider => Challenge Viewing Angle

  16. Outlook - Product delivery and management • Generation of user tailored products • Efficient for write once, read many times • Suitable products for user needs and dissemination infrastructure (bandwidth) • Avoid/ minimise processing where possible • Efficient for slicing • Usage of Format evolutions • Secure the raw data (golden copy) • Initially smaller products which increase over time • Reprocessing to re-build formats

  17. Outlook - Bringing data to Users • Adaptive and flexible services to deliver data to users/ communities (e.g. EUMETCast) • Community driven formats optimised for dissemination mean • Serving large user groups from different communities • Managing data policies in accordance with data provider requirements via a data policy and legal framework support by the related technical mechanisms

  18. Outlook - Bringing Users to data • Standardisation activities in relation to Discovery, Access and Retrieval (DAR) of data • Strong focus on interoperability and ease of user experience • One stop shop experience for discovering services and data • Facilitating the Interoperability of portals by exploiting standards (OGC, INSPIRE) • Enhance Long Term Archive, Online Data Access • Outreach activities • Exploiting capabilities to execute user algorithms on data • Post-Processing, Hosted Processing

  19. Outlook - Information to Users • Delivering Information to users rather than data • Processing where the data is located • Service Interfaces instead Facility interfaces • Application of (private) cloud principles

  20. Thank you for your attention

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