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JAG/ODAA Update Fall 2013

JAG/ODAA Update Fall 2013 . Co-Chairs: Mr . Kyle Rushing, NAVO Mr . Dennis Hobson, AFWA Exec. Secretary: Mr. Anthony Ramirez, OFCM. Overview. JAG/ODAA Members Ongoing Activities Action Items Upcoming Activities. JAG/ODAA Membership . JAG/ODAA Membership .

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JAG/ODAA Update Fall 2013

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  1. JAG/ODAA UpdateFall 2013 Co-Chairs: Mr. Kyle Rushing, NAVO Mr. Dennis Hobson, AFWA Exec. Secretary: Mr. Anthony Ramirez, OFCM

  2. Overview • JAG/ODAA Members • Ongoing Activities • Action Items • Upcoming Activities

  3. JAG/ODAA Membership

  4. JAG/ODAA Membership

  5. Ongoing Activities • NAVY interest in acquisition of • INSAT-3D data for SST • Indian National Satellite - 3D is a multi-purpose geostationary satellite that has the potential to extend high temporal-resolution geostationary SST coverage to the Indian Ocean/Arabian Sea region • Successfully launched July 26, 2013 • Requesting COPC partner assistance for access to data 5

  6. Geostationary SST coverage GOES WEST 135°W COMS-1 128°E GOES EAST 75°W INSAT-3D 93.5°E METEOSAT 0°E

  7. Ongoing Activities • NAVY interest in acquiring OceanSat II data from NOAA for Ocean Color • (The sensor is called OCM for Ocean Color Monitor) • NAVO's Ocean Color mission is interested in getting the Level 1b top of atmosphere reflectancesand/or Level 2 water leaving reflectances • Requesting COPC partner assistance for access to data • FNMOC contacted NESDIS Satellite Products and Services Division, learned that only the Scatterometer level-1b and level-2 wind product will be pursued. • FNMOC currently acquiring via R&D STAR servers 7

  8. Ongoing Activities • Explore options for relay of data from potential MET-7 follow-on • If EUMETSAT continues Indian Ocean coverage beyond MET-7 end of life, will likely replace with MET-8 (MSG) • MSG is generational change in spacecraft over MET-7; higher data rate and different format will drive change data path/handling • JAG/ODAA should begin assessment and planning efforts to ensure operational readiness • Bandwidth availability • Format encoders and decoders • Ingest into legacy and future applications 8

  9. Satellite Data Requests

  10. Satellite Data Requests

  11. Ongoing Activities • S-NPP CrIS/ATMS BUFR Files to AFWA • NESDIS Data Access Review Board approved access of CrIS/ATMS BUFR data by AFWA • BUFR files presently sourced from NDE (transfer to DAPE Gateway not yet enabled) • Interim solution: EUMETSAT already posts BUFR files on GTS; at AFWA request NWSTG now routing to AFWA • AFWA desires transition to direct dissemination from NESDIS via Gateway • Initial investigation conducted to determine if DAPE Gateway could support FTPS transfers to enable receipt of the files from NDE • Assessment indicates DAPE Gateway can support FTPS • Configuration Change Request (CCR) being issued to enable Gateway to receive data from NDE using FTPS (distribution to AFWA will be made using FTP per present protocol) • Staff plan to have transfer turned-on December 4-8 12

  12. COPC Action Items • GOES One-hour Winds Product (OPEN) • COPC Action Item 2011-1.3: Review and provide preferred priority of work associated with ESPC thaw with particular attention to the GOES experimental hourly winds. • AWIPS Development team successfully tested 1h GOES Atmospheric Wind Vectors (AMVs) in the AWIPS environment April 22-26, 2013. • 7/30/13 operational implementation was planned, but • EMC detected date stamp problem; NESDIS resolved • EMC detected time stamp problem; NESDIS resolved • EMC noted discrepancy in AMV data counts; NESDIS resolved • NCEP/EMC has submitted RFC to NCO for operational implementation • NCEP to coordinate simultaneous operational production of 1h AMVs with NESDIS • Anticipate completion in December 2013 .

  13. Delivery of NAVO SST data to NCEP (CLOSED) Arrange delivery of NAVO SST data to NCEP EMC due to phase-out of NESDIS delivery system. Solution implemented: NAVO and NCEP arranged alternate delivery method NAVO SST data provided in NCEP “tempsst” format NAVO SST data delivered directly to NCEP for following sources: NOAA-18 GAC NOAA-19 GAC METOP-B GAC and FRAC NPP JAG/ODAA Action Items 14

  14. JAG/ODAA Action Items • Conventional Data Annex to DAPE MOA (OPEN) • JAG/ODAA proposes development of a “high level” annex outlining principal guidelines of conventional data acquisition, processing, and exchange • Key challenge: define and/or rename “conventional data” to scope • Update JAG/ODAA TOR (OPEN) • Terms of Reference is outdated -- obsolete text • Revised draft TOR removes SPP, includes Space Weather data, Ocean data, JCSDA, and procedural changes. • Will be submitted to WG/CSAB and ICMSSR Secretariat for review . 15

  15. JAG/ODAA Action Items • Acquire pre-operational access to • new METSAT data(OPEN) • JCSDA partners test pre-operational data streams so that the permissions, protocols, and system adjustments for operations are well-understood and prepared for by the time the data become operational • Early acquisition of METOP-B enabled • IT infrastructure and science tuning • Bias corrections in forward modeling systems so that when the data was declared “Operational” systems were ready to use the data immediately. • NESDIS has revised the satellite product request form (SDPR) to track these requests • Next Step: • Revised request form under review by OPCs . 16

  16. JAG/ODAA Action Items • Data Bulletin Subscription Process (OPEN) • Lack of awareness of bulletins available, especially new bulletins • OPCs have provided updated requirements to TOC (current and requested) for all specific bulletin types--TOC updated data flow to OPC distribution • The TOC is willing to accept OPC's as unofficial Data Collection or Production Centers (DCPC) and will investigate requirements for official nomination.  DCPC "data harvesting“, from the new Data Access and Retrieval System (DAR), will allow OPCs to identify new and existing products.  Currently, NCEP has been nominated. • Need a central “go to” point for bulletin subscriptions • Short term: continue using TOC help desk procedures outlined on the JAG/ODAA web page: http://www.ofcm.gov/jag-odaa/index.htm • Long term: WMO Information System (WIS) Discovery Access and Retrieval (DAR-TOC) will provide this capability (worldwide 2015) . 17

  17. JAG/ODAA Action Items • Develop process to determine, ID data gaps • (OPEN) • OPC Observational Data Inventory • Template created, initial population from all centers completed • Key issue: differences in terminology describing data makes it difficult to compare data across organizations • Sub-group will work to develop common data description terminology or map terms to compare similar products • Initial usefulness: NAVO is using the inventory to support CCM effort to size the NIPRNET federated gateway . 18

  18. JAG/ODAA Action Items • Monitor/coordinate resolution of issues that arise due to WMO text to BUFR transition (BUFR migration)(OPEN) • The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has changed the BUFR migration plan • -- METAR, SPECI, TAF, and SIGMET products will not migrate to BUFR, but rather to XML format • -- ICAO allows exchange of XML products starting Nov 2013 through bilateral agreements • -- Mandated exchange in XML format by Nov 2019 • -- Traditional Alphanumeric Code (TAC) products must continue to be transmitted until 2019 • The oceanographic community continues to resist the transition to BUFR (as required by WMO for GTS).   NetCDF is the long established format for ocean data.   NDBC is converting multiple user’s NetCDF data to BUFR and inserting these data on GTS for the ocean community. • JAG/ODAA receives periodic updates from NCEP & TOC . 19

  19. JAG/ODAA Action Items • Reinvigorate the Ocean Data community • as part of JAG/ODAA (OPEN) • Good communications channels established between NOAA (OAR, NDBC) and NAVO • Data standards issues will be worked within the ocean data sub-group • Have continuing representation from the U.S. Argo profiling float program and the international Argo community • NDBC: • Now the conduit for QC & dissemination of IOOS ocean data on GTS • Will include other ocean modeling centers that care to participate • Will provide the data through the GTS to the OPCs • Working to resolve many data standard issues in conjunction with IOOS • Will continue to collaborate with JAG/ODAA ocean sub-group . 20

  20. JAG/ODAA Action Items • Address how to incorporate space weather data sector into JAG/ODAA (OPEN) • Space Weather sector included in new draft TOR (now under revision) • JAG/ODAA space weather sub-group established • Sub-group includes SMEs from SWPC, AFWA, and NGDC • Space Weather Annex to the DAPE MOA under consideration. • Bi-lateral AFWA – SWPC MOA revision to proceed for now • Space weather annex may be folded in under yet-to-be revised DAPE agreement and would supersede bi-lateral agreement . 21

  21. Upcoming Activities • Federated Gateway • JAG/ODAA will assist by gathering representative proxy data to test operational effectiveness of the federated gateway • Product Distribution and Access (PDA) • JAG/ODAA will assist in the transition and testing of products distributed by the DAPE Gateway to the PDA • JAG/ODAA NESDIS member represents JAG/ODAA at ongoing PDA meetings . 22

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