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Enhancing Meteorological Data Access: V-GISC & DCPCs at KMA Portal

Explore the journey of V-GISC & DCPCs at KMA Portal, creating a digital archive for weather and climate models, ensuring format-independent access through NOMADS. Learn about KMA's approach, future plans, and global collaborations. Stay informed and empowered in meteorological data access!

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Enhancing Meteorological Data Access: V-GISC & DCPCs at KMA Portal

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  1. Experience with V-GISC/DCPCs Okki Lee, Ph.D. Korea Meteorological Administration 16 July2008

  2. SIMDAT project status and plans, SIMDAT Technical workshop, ECMWF 26-27 February 2007

  3. V-GISC & DCPCs @KMA Portal & Catalogue Node Portal & Catalogue Node Portal & Catalogue Node NOMADS Data repositories WINS TIGGE GPC Data repositories WAMIS V-GISC

  4. NOMADS • A digital archive for weather and climate models initiated by NCDC, NCEP and GFDL • “NOMADS is a distributed data services pilot for format independent access to climate and weather models and data.” Glenn K. Rutledge, Jordan Alpert and Wesley Ebuisaki,NOMADS: A Climate and Weather Model Archive at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, BAMS, March 2006

  5. K-WIS OPeNDAP Gateway Catalog Node OPeNDAP OPeNDAP NOMADS Data Repositories Metadata & Local databases OPeNDAP: Open Source Project for a Network Data Access Protocol

  6. KMA’s approach • One DCPC gateway for one external system • Metadata synchronisation • Burden on the gateway • Direct or indirect incorporation • Data sets vs. Protocol • Manual metadata generation • Ownership

  7. Future Plan • Provide GPC Seoul (KMA) data sets using K-WIS • Global Producing Centre (GPC) for Long-range Forecasting • Melbourne, Montreal, Beijing, Toulouse, Tokyo, Washington, Exeter and ECMWF • Experimental V-GISC and DCPCs/NCs in RA II & other RAs • More coverage and involvement • Capabilities/confidence building • Training/Workshops

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