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WMO. Overview of the WMO Information System (WIS). World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Observing and Information Systems Department WMO Information System (WIS). Presented 17 May 2010 by Peiliang Shi <pshi@wmo.int> Director, WIS. WMO: Observations, Models, Data and Information.

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  1. WMO Overview of the WMO Information System (WIS) World Meteorological Organization (WMO)Observing and Information Systems DepartmentWMO Information System (WIS) Presented 17 May 2010 byPeiliang Shi <pshi@wmo.int>Director, WIS

  2. WMO: Observations, Models, Data and Information WIS Overview

  3. Cloud I Tokyo Beijing Washington Melbourne Sofia Moscow New Delhi Prague Brasilia Exeter Buenos Aires Jeddah Offenbach Cloud II Nairobi Toulouse Cairo Dakar Algiers Global Telecommunication System (GTS) WIS Overview

  4. Vision of WIS WMO Members decided that WIS will: • Use international industry standards • Build on the Global Telecommunication System (GTS), with a smooth and coordinated transition; • Provide time-critical data exchange, as well as data access and retrieval services; • Support all WMO and related international programmes. WIS Overview

  5. Implementation of WIS WIS is evolving in two parallel parts: Part A: GTS continued consolidation and further improvements for data and products delivery • Time-critical and operation-critical delivery based on real-time “push” via dedicated telecommunications • Timely delivery based on delayed mode “push” via combination dedicated + public networks Part B: extension of services through flexible data discovery, access and retrieval services, as well as flexible timely delivery WIS Overview

  6. KEY: NC = National Centres GISC = Global Information System Centres DCPC = Data Collection or Production Centres Real-time "push" On-demand "pull" Types of Centres: GISCs, DCPCs, and NCs • GAW World Data Centres • GCOS Data Centres • Global Run-off Data Centre • Global Precipitation Climatology Centre International Organizations (IAEA, CTBTO, UNEP, FAO.. ) • World Radiation Centre • Regional Instrument Centres Internet DCPC • IRI and other climate research institutes • Universities • Regional Climate Centres NC Internet NC Area Meteorological Data Communication Networks (AMDCNs) NC/DCPC NC/DCPC GISC NC Commercial Service Providers NC WIS core network GISC GISC NC NC DCPC GISC GISC DCPC Satellite DisseminationIGDDS, EUMETSAT, etc. WMO World DataCentres Internation projects (eg GMES HALO) WMO World DataCentres Internation projects (eg GMES HALO) SatelliteTwo-Way System Internet Internet NC NC NC NC WIS Overview

  7. WIS Compliance Specifications • Existing centres within WMO Member States may apply for designation as one of the functional centres forming the core infrastructure of WIS (GISCs, DCPCs, NCs) • Designation requires a statement of compliance with WIS requirements, compiled by the Inter-Commission Coordination Group on WIS (ICG-WIS) • The WIS Compliance Specifications document is the authoritative source for specifications applicable to WIS GISCs, DCPCs, and NCs WIS Overview

  8. Data and Product Users Interoperability and WIS Networking National Centres (NCs) Global Information System Centres (GISCs) Data Collection or Production Centres (DCPCs) WIS Overview

  9. WIS and Selected WMO Observing and Data Exchange Systems WIS Overview

  10. Global Observing System of WWW (operated by NMHS's) WWWGlobal Observing System(WWW GOS) WMO Global Telecommunications System (GTS) and Regional Telecommunication Hubs (also known as WIS DCPC's) observations (satellite and surface) Data and Product Users inter-comparison and validation National Meteorological Centres (also known as WIS NC's ) WMO InformationSystem(WIS) WIS Global Information System Centres (GISC's) Global Observing System (GOS) WIS Overview

  11. Expose GTS Data via Metadata WIS Overview

  12. regional Hydrological Cycle Observing Systems (HYCOSs) World Hydrological Cycle Observing System (WHYCOS) Data and Product Users National Hydrological Services(also known as WIS NC's) Global Data Centres (also known as WIS DCPC's) WMO InformationSystem(WIS) WIS Global Information System Centres (GISC's) World Hydrological Cycle Observing System (WHYCOS) WIS Overview

  13. WHYCOS Components WIS Overview

  14. Data and Product Users World Data Centres(also known as WIS DCPC's) GlobalAtmosphere Watch (GAW) Observing systems contributing to GAW National Centers(includes WIS NC's) GAWSIS Web site GAW Web site WMO InformationSystem(WIS) WIS Global Information System Centres (GISC's) Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) WIS Overview

  15. Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) WIS Overview

  16. WIS National Centres (operated by NMHS's) World Climate Programme(WCP) National Climate Data Management Systems National Climate Forecast Systems Data and Product Users Regional Climate Centers(WIS DCPC's) World Climate Data Centres (WIS DCPC's) Global Climate ForecastProducing Centres (WIS DCPC's) WMO InformationSystem(WIS) WIS Global Information System Centres (GISC's) World Climate Programme (WCP) WIS Overview

  17. WIS Overview

  18. Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) GCOS Baseline and Comprehensive Networks, and Satellites Global Observing System Information Centre [Web portal] Data and Product Users GCOS and related Monitoring and Analysis Centres (includes WIS DCPC's) Observations Product Generation WMO InformationSystem(WIS) WIS Global Information System Centres (GISC's) Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) WIS Overview

  19. WMO Global Telecommunications System (GTS) GlobalOceanObservingSystem(GOOS) Observations Data and Product Users Product Generation JCOMM Data Portals(also known as WIS DCPC's ) IODE Ocean Portal(also known as a WIS DCPC ) WMO InformationSystem(WIS) WIS Global Information System Centres (GISC's) Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) WIS Overview

  20. Terrestrial Ecosystems Monitoring Sites (TEMS) Calibration / Validation GlobalTerrestrial ObservingSystem(GTOS) GTOS Data Centres Directory Data and Product Users Observations GTOS Resources Directory WMO InformationSystem(WIS) WIS Global Information System Centres (GISC's) National Centres WIS Data Collection or Production Centres (DCPC's) Global Terrestrial Observing System (GTOS) WIS Overview

  21. Interoperable with GCOS, GOOS, GTOS WIS Overview

  22. Data and Product Users Global Earth Observations System of Systems (GEOSS) Earth SystemModels Global EarthObservations System of Systems (GEOSS) Other DataSources GEOSS Clearinghouse Earth ObservationSystems WMO InformationSystem(WIS) National Centres WIS Global Information System Centres (GISC's) WIS Data Collection or Production Centres (DCPC's) WIS Overview

  23. Interoperable with GEOSS Clearinghouse WIS Overview

  24. Benefits of WIS In addition to improving efficiency, WIS: • Enhances collection of critical data • Catalogs all WMO data and products • Enhances availability of time-critical data and products at all national centres • Opens up GTS to other types of data • Exploits technology innovation WIS Overview

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