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WTF-CEOP Project status May 11, 2006 Osamu Ochiai - JAXA Ben Burford - JAXA/RESTEC

WTF-CEOP Project status May 11, 2006 Osamu Ochiai - JAXA Ben Burford - JAXA/RESTEC. WTF-CEOP Project Table of Contents. JAXA Prototype System status: Osamu Ochiai 10 min JAXA Prototype System demo: Ben Burford 10 min NASA Satellite Data Server: Ken McDonald 7 min

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WTF-CEOP Project status May 11, 2006 Osamu Ochiai - JAXA Ben Burford - JAXA/RESTEC

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  1. WTF-CEOP Project status May 11, 2006 Osamu Ochiai - JAXA Ben Burford - JAXA/RESTEC

  2. WTF-CEOP Project Table of Contents JAXA Prototype System status: Osamu Ochiai 10 min JAXA Prototype System demo: Ben Burford 10 min NASA Satellite Data Server: Ken McDonald 7 min ECHO Demonstration: Yonsook Enloe 8 min Discussion: 10 min

  3. JAXA Prototype System (Osamu Ochiai) • Overview of CEOP • Concept of WTF-CEOP • JAXA Prototype System • Purpose and Design • Recent development work • GCMD and ECHO prototyping, NASA bridge integration • Collaboration with WGCV

  4. Purpose of CEOP: Provide data for water and energy cycle research. Primary data period: Oct. 1, 2002 – Dec. 31, 2004. The purpose of WTF-CEOP: to provide services to CEOP scientists – for data discovery, data access and data integration. - CEOP -Consolidated Enhanced Observation Period

  5. Four types of CEOP in-situ data Surface (19 variables) Tower (9 variables) Soil (temperature, moisture) Flux (Sensible Heat, Latent Heat, CO2, Soil Heat Flux) CEOP Data(In-situ Data from 35 Reference Sites)

  6. CEOP Data(Satellite) 250 km x 250 km subset scenes, regridded to Lat/Lon grid, centered over the 35 in-situ data sites. (also Monsoon areas and global data, not on JAXA Prototype System) Satellite data from JAXA, NASA, ESA and Eumetsat

  7. CEOP Data(Model Output Data) NWP – Numerical Weather Prediction data • MOLTS – Model Output Location Time Series (time series at model grid point nearest center of in-situ data sites). • Gridded Model Output – 2D/3D time series. Major National and Multi-National Centers • BoM, CPTEC, ECMWF, ECPC, JMA, DAO, GLDAS, NCEP, NCMRWF, UKMO Archived at the Max Planck Institute

  8. CEOP has entered Phase-2 Phase-1 (through 2004, end of main data period) Main effort was on collecting data Science application groups were organized Phase-2 (2005–2010) emphasis is on research and system expansion to meet commitments to: CEOS/IGOS-P Water Theme WCRP/COPES GEOSS CEOP Phase-2 Concept (1/2)

  9. CEOP Phase-2 will have 2 parts (follows the same schedule as GEOSS): Part-I (2005-2006) Apply CEOP Phase-I datasets to accomplish Phase-I research goals. Build the framework for a water cycle data system. Part-II (2007-2010) Implement water cycle data system defined in Part-I. Advance research in areas defined in the CEOP project (e.g. climate modeling, monsoon studies, cold climates, extreme weather events and aerosols). CEOP Phase-2 Concept (2/2)

  10. 1. JAXA Prototype System Provides data discovery, data access and data integration of CEOP data. Described in WTF-CEOP Implementation Plan #1. 2. NASA Prototype System Provide a bridge between OPeNDAP formatted data requests and OGC WCS servers. WTF-CEOP Project2 Prototyping Activities

  11. JAXA Prototype System Recent Fiscal Year Activities (ended March 31, 2006) • CEOP Portal in GCMD • ECHO Investigation to adopt CEOP metadata • Distributed data access prototype on-going development • Upgraded LAS software (from version 6.3 to 6.5) • User can choose to be notified by email when data is ready • In-situ data (added download of QC flags) • MOLTS data (access from new custom design MPI interface) • Satellite data (band selection, period selection, download multiple scenes) • Model Output data (access from new custom design MPI interface, convert from GRIB to NetCDF format) • Automated update of menus as new data is added (in-situ and satellite data) • Expanded User’s Manual • Wrote Maintenance Manual • Wrote articles for CEOP Newsletter and JMSJ (special issue)

  12. Work this year Modified existing DIFs to provide a clear path to access JAXA Prototype System Created DIFs for MOLTS data Created DIFs for Model Output data CEOP Portal in GCMD

  13. JAXA created (CEOP) in-situ and satellite collection and granule metadata Ingested the metadata into ECHO Investigated search of CEOP metadata using the NASA WIST client Studied embedding ECHO client functions into WTF-CEOP JAXA prototype system (especially for satellite data) ECHO Investigation

  14. C U S t O m O P e N D A P O P e N D A P CSDIC Archive Satellite (Japan) MPI Archive MOLTS, Model Output (Germany) UCAR Archive In-situ (U.S.) Integration of NASA Prototype System with JAXA Prototype System CEOP Data Archives JAXA Prototype System Users Web Browser WTF-CEOP by JAXA Live Access Server (LAS) Ferret JAXA Prototype System point of view: data request is in OPeNDAP format. NASA Prototype System WCS Server (satellite data) O P e N D A P B r i d g e N A S A

  15. Regarding WGCV access to CEOP data: Science Purpose – check the sensitivity of models with respect to the input from various CEOS member products (e.g. MODIS LAI vs. MERIS LAI). Focus on two CEOP reference sites Bondville SGP (Southern Great Plains) Data will be obtained from the system it is now on. The data will be coordinated by placing links to all of the required data on a project web page (possibly on the WTF Core Sites system). WGISS/WGCVCollaboration

  16. Possible slide(s) by Dr. Koike (TBD) WGISS/WGCVCollaboration

  17. Demo of main features of JAXA Prototype System Ben Burford (10 minutes) Demo

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