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EMODnet Physical Parameters

EMODnet Physical Parameters. General introduction improvements in portal since last meeting what feedback they have received any comments timing of deliverables compliance with INSPIRE. EMODnet Physical Parameters.

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EMODnet Physical Parameters

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  1. EMODnetPhysicalParameters • General introduction • improvements in portal since last meeting • what feedback theyhavereceived • any comments • timing ofdeliverables • compliancewith INSPIRE

  2. EMODnetPhysicalParameters The European Commission, represented by the Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (DG MARE), concluded a service contracts aiming to: • Create prototypecomponents of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet). • Provide access to archived and real-time data on physical conditions in Europe's seas and oceans and determine how well the data meet the needsofusers.

  3. Workingprinciples • Rely on INSPIRE principles to leave data as close as possible to their collectionsource and thus the system is based on distributed data nodes; • Exchanges with other initiatives/links with infrastructures managing real-time/near real-time and delayed mode data; • Use harmonized reporting tools.

  4. Data included in the proposal • Data/Metadata included in the proposal: • 1. wave height and period • 2. temperature of the water column (fixed and ferry) • 3. wind speed and direction • 4. salinity of the water column (fixed and ferry) • 5. horizontal velocity of the water column • 6. light attenuation • 7. sea level

  5. Collaborationwithexistingprojects • All contributors will be actors in the project: • documents will be agreed during ad hoc EuroGOOS meetings • A EuroGOOS technical report will contain results and names of contributors • EMODnet PP has been presented in IBI ROOS and MOON meetings • SeaDataNet • MyOcean – In Situ • EuroGOOS ROOS’s • Jerico • DBCP • National initiatives

  6. Geographicalcoverage(and actingcommunities) • Western Mediterranean Sea (ROOS Med, SeaDataNet); • Adriatic Sea (ROOS Med, SeaDataNet); • Ionian Sea and Central Mediterranean Sea (ROOS Med and SeaDataNet); • Aegean-Levantine Sea (ROOS Med and SeaDataNet); • Greater North Sea, including Kattegat, and English Channel (ROOS NWS [North West Shelf] and SeaDataNet); • Celtic Seas (ROOS IBI and SeaDataNet); • Bay of Biscay and the Iberian Coast (ROOS IBI and SeaDataNet); • In the Atlantic Ocean, the Macronesian bio-geographic region, being the waters surrounding the Azores, Madeira and the Canary Islands (Coriolis and SeaDataNet), and Cape Verde (E subtropical Atlantic) • North Atlantic (including Porcupine Abyssal Plain, Central Irminger Basin, NorvegianSea)

  7. EU FP6 2006 - 2011 SeaDataNet has set up and is operating a pan-European infrastructure for managing marine and ocean data by connecting 40 National Oceanographic Data Centres (NODC’s), national oceanographic focal points, and ocean satellite data centres, in Europe

  8. EuroGOOS Global Centre Specialised centre (ESEAS) Global Centre • EuroGOOS is an Association of Agencies to further the goals of GOOS • Promote Operational Oceanography fostering a sustained production of services at a Regional scale • Real time data exchange Global Centre Regional centre National dataprovider National dataprovider National dataprovider Regional centre European Centre National dataprovider National dataprovider National dataprovider National dataprovider National dataprovider Regional centre National dataprovider National dataprovider National dataprovider National dataprovider National dataprovider Regional centre National dataprovider National dataprovider [source: Hans Dahlin, EuroGOOS ]

  9. EMODnetPhysicalParameters • General introduction • improvements in portal • what feedback theyhavereceived • any comments • timing ofdeliverables • compliancewith INSPIRE

  10. Web Portal Architecture (current idea)

  11. www.emodnet-physics.eu www.emodnet-physics.eu

  12. www.emodnet-physics.eu www.emodnet-physics.eu

  13. www.emodnet-physics.eu www.emodnet-physics.eu

  14. www.emodnet-physics.eu www.emodnet-physics.eu

  15. www.emodnet-physics.eu www.emodnet-physics.eu

  16. www.emodnet-physics.eu

  17. TechnicalSpecifications Portal Structure Maps Technology OpenLayers- JavaScript library for displaying map data in web browsers, with no server-side dependencies. Compliant with all browsers, no need install plug-in.

  18. EMODnetPhysicalParameters • General introduction • improvements in portal since last meeting • what feedback theyhavereceived • any comments • timing ofdeliverables • compliancewith INSPIRE

  19. Temporal phases

  20. EMODnetPhysicalParameters • General introduction • improvements in portal since last meeting • what feedback theyhavereceived • any comments (too erly for PP) • timing ofdeliverables • compliancewith INSPIRE

  21. Initiatives/Programmes for theInformation Society • Address the growing demand of Society to discover, access and use Earth Information, in a seamless, effective and NRT way: • Applications and initiatives (ES infrastructures) • Decision Support Systems (DSS) • Earth and Environment System of Systems (GEOSS, GMES, SEIS, EGIDA) • Spatial Data Infrastructures (INSPIRE) • Observatory systems (GOOS, IOOS, EuroGOOS, SeaDataNet, MyOcean, EuroFleets, Jerico)

  22. “The INSPIRE architecture [source: INSPIRE]

  23. Information ModellingApproach • Adopted by International programmes and initiatives • Global Monitoring Systems (GEOSS, GMES) • SDI (INSPIRE, NSDI) • Interoperability and metadatasharing are two key technologies in discovering and enabling access to usable resources (i.e. information, data, services, models, etc.) • Interoperability and metadata sharing are achieved by • adopting a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) approach • applying International Standards and Best practices • e.g. INSPIRE IRs, GEO recognized standards, ISO TC211, OGC Web Services, OGF spec.s, W3C spec.s, OASIS … • The “System of Systems” paradigm • Promote Interoperability Standards (international and Community standards) • Build on Loosely-coupled systems (locally autonomous systems) • Recognize “semanticallyconsistent resources” as a specific Infrastructure (different Interoperability levels/infrastructures)

  24. Build on Loosely-coupled systems Bind Order   Find  Publish  Service Provider Service Consumer Server(s) Client • Extend the traditional SOAapproach • Broker/Mediator approach • e.g. SeaDataNet Service Registry Service Provider Harvest Service Provider Service Provider  Bind Protocol sharing Harvest • Examples: clearinghousecatalogs, registries Service Broker Mediator

  25. www.emodnet-physics.eu Stations and Parameters (EDIOS) Near Real Time Pre-view Archived Data Stations and Parameters (EDIOS) CDI list CDI Shopping shortlist CDI selection

  26. EMODnet PP model

  27. EMODnet PP model EDIOS Platform EMODnetPP EDIOS Series EDIOS Programmes Common Data Index

  28. INSPIRE Compliance • Commission Regulation 1205/2008 • Metadata implementing rules (lineage ISO19101, metadata elements ISO19115, metadata on metadata ISO8601) • Commission Regulation 976/2009 • Network Services (ISO 19128, QoS, Discovery, View) • Commission Regulation 268/2010 • Response Time • Commission Regulation 1088/2010 • QoS (Quality of Service) • Downloading Services • Transformation Services

  29. INSPIRE Compliance • Commission Regulation 1089/2010 • Interoperability (ISO 19103, ISO 19107, ISO 19108, ISO 19111, ISO 19115, ISO 19127, ISO 19139)

  30. Services • Discovery (based on SeaDataNet ) • Selection (based on SeaDataNet) • View (under development) • Metadata Editor (MIKADO) • Metadata Validator (CDI SeaDataNet, EDIOS BODC)

  31. Conceptual Gap • There are significant challenges in bridging the conceptual gap • Valuable experiences in the atmosphere/ocean and geology domains • OGC Domain WGs: GALEON IE, … • Valuable achievements: CDI; netCDF Extension Package for WCS; netCDF-CF standardization, EO Extension Packages for CSW; ncML-Gml; … • New Forums: • IMDIS (International Conference on Marine Data Management and Information Systems) • EGU ESSI (Earth and Space Sciences Informatics) • Session on: “Informatics in Oceanography”

  32. Thank you for your attention http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/

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