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METAFOR and the role of standards

METAFOR and the role of standards. To be presented at First DRIVER Summit SUB Göttingen, 16th-17th January 2008 4th e-Infrastructure Concertation Event Sophia-Antipolis, 5 th- 6 th December 2007. Michael Lautenschlager ICSU World Data Center Climate

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METAFOR and the role of standards

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  1. METAFORand the role of standards To be presented at First DRIVER Summit SUB Göttingen, 16th-17th January 2008 4th e-Infrastructure Concertation Event Sophia-Antipolis, 5th-6th December 2007 Michael Lautenschlager ICSU World Data Center Climate Model and Data / Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorology Loïs Steenman-Clark and Eric Guilyardi (Coord.) NCAS, University of Reading, UK

  2. METAFOR Consortium members NCAS, University of Reading, UK (Coordinator) BADC, Science and Technology Facilities Council, UK CERFACS, France Models and Data, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Germany Institute Pierre-Simon Laplace, CNRS, France University of Manchester, UK Met Office, UK Administratia Nationala de Meterologie, Romania Météo France, CNRM, France CLIMPACT, France CICS, Princeton University, USA

  3. METAFORobjectives Common Metadata for Climate Modelling Digital Repositories Creating an Information Model that is common for all stages of both production and the use of climate model data. The open standard developed in METAFORwill play a catalytic role in the way next generation climate data repositories, such as IPCC AR5*, are organised, preserved and accessed. Tools that populate, create, manipulate, convert and exploit the metadata in the Common Information Model (CIM) to allow climate models and climate model data to be inter-comparable and sharable. *Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 5th assessment report (~2012-13)

  4. METAFOR Work plan METAFORactivities and work packages (WP) map onto the I3 structure. TNA is Trans-national access. Project management, training and dissemination are organised in WP1 and WP7.

  5. METAFOR Standards related work M e t a d a t a S t a n d a r d s International Emerging Community Discovery metadata ISO 19139 ISO 19115 Climate Modelling gridspec – model discretisation Sensor ML – observations NMM - model description CERA2 - data management Data CF for netcdf METAFOR will coordinate the filling of the metadata gaps, mapping to different standards, aggregating the metadata and, if necessary, creating new standards.

  6. METAFOR Standards related work • METAFORAIM - metadata encompassing the entire modelling process • Guiding Principles for metadata • integration of existing standards • flexibility to support emerging standards both from within METAFOR as well as from the broad community • maintaining the separation of concerns • providing clear governance policies

  7. METAFOR Standards related work • METAFORAIM - tools to create, manipulate and exploit the CIM metadata • Guiding Principles for tools • strict adherence to metadata standards through conformance checking • modularity to promote maintainability • compatibility between semantic, higher level metadata, based tools and lower level syntactic metadata tools • mapping tools for interfaces between local and standard metadata

  8. METAFOR Services (Prototype)

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