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Initiatives toward Climate Services in France and in the European Communities

Support Area. End user. Initiatives toward Climate Services in France and in the European Communities C . Déandreis (CNRS/IPSL); M. Plieger and W. Som de Cerff (KNMI) ;

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Initiatives toward Climate Services in France and in the European Communities

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  1. Support Area End user Initiatives toward Climate Services in France and in the European Communities C. Déandreis (CNRS/IPSL); M. Plieger and W. Som de Cerff (KNMI); Ph. Dandin, L. Franchistéguy and M. Kerdoncuff (Météo­France); S. Geindreand J. Lémond (CNRS/GAME) Basic data access using OpenDAP servicesVisualizationby OGC Web Map Services (WMS)GIS data by OGC Web Coverage Services (WCS) TH244B Users Christian PAGÉ christian.page@cerfacs.fr CERFACS – CNRS URA 1875 Session C4 GIS OGC Server ESG NODES WMS & WCS WMS Clients data WCS I A Pan-European Initiative II Portal Architecture: Standardization & OGC Services ADAGUC project: Technologies OGC-based • e-impact portal architecture • Server/client architecture based on OGC standards • Interactions with other European related initiatives and projects • Common tools and generic standardized workflows: reusable building blocks for use in National Climate Services portals • IS-ENES FP7 EC European project • Infrastructure for pan-European climate data access: 18 partners, 10 European countries, including 6 European Global Climate Models • Bridge gaps between climate data producers & impact communities/stakeholders • Streamline impact climate generic data request workflows data THREDDS Three different methodsto access the same data Data centers Users/Portals/Tools/GIS ExArch Climate Data ExascaleArchives METAFOR Meta-Data portal Impact communities • Need to standardize downscaled data to NetCDF CF-1.x conventions • Visualization services based on ADAGUC interface • Interoperability for technologies of data servers ESG, CORDEX, METAFOR, and eventually others like ECA&D, Euro4M, etc. CORDEX Regional Climate Modelling Impact Portal Server (WMS, WPS, WCS) Client (WMS, WPS, WCS) ESGCMIP5 Data Gateways • Issue tracking • Documentation • User support • User feedback EUDAT Project Large Data Volumes andothersciences Euro4MReanalysis ECA&D Euro obs. III Impact Communities needs IV Climate Services in France: the DRIAS project OGC technologies A variety of outputs available  harmonization • Expertise is strongly needed by users • Dealing with climate data • Mapping downscaling output variables to impact variables • Significant Data Volumes are involved • Advice and help on data format and technical aspects expertise (e.g. NetCDF) • Computing power access for data processing and analysis • Help on scientific aspects • Multi-scenarios as opposed to single scenario • Uncertainties • OpenLayersbased Visualization interface • Feeds from e-impact portal standardizations. WMS for now, later with further technologies and tools. From Data to Products: 3 levels of Data Portal separated in three main areas • Support and Discovery areas accessible for all • Data Access area requires registration • Aimed at impact modellers and experts Generic Workflow for data provision. • Raw: native model grids • Corrected: bias correction • Elaborated: indices (e.g. Selected Stardex) 25 km 300 km 50 km 8 km Resolution 8 km Global ModelsIPCC ARPEGE LMDzRegional Simulations Aladin-Climat WRF Quantile-Quantile Correction StatisticalDownscaling DRIAS web portal Discovery Area Data Access REFERENCES Lémond, J., Dandin, Ph., Planton, S., Vautard, R., Pagé, C., Déqué, M., Franchistéguy, L., Geindre, S., Kerdoncuff, M., Li, L., Moisselin, J. M., Noël, T., and Tourre, Y. M.: DRIAS: a step toward Climate Services in France, Adv. Sci. Res., 6, 179-186, doi:10.5194/asr-6-179-2011, 2011. Plieger, M.; Sluiter, R.; v.d. Vegte, J.; Som de Cerff, W.; van Hees, R.; de Witte, S.: Using the Network Common Data Form for storage of atmospheric data, Oral presentation in session ESSI8, lecture room 7 on Monday, 20 April 2009, 9:45. IS-ENES project Use Cases fore–impact portal prototype. ftp://ftp.cerfacs.fr/pub/globc/exchanges/page/conf/CPAGE_WCRP_2011.pdf

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