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The National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) is committed to enhancing ocean observation by serving as a primary Real-Time Data Assembly Center (DAC). This initiative focuses on real-time data quality assurance, distribution, and archival processes, while fostering partnerships to define expansion needs and technology transfer. Upcoming projects include the Climate Reference Buoy and expanded data capabilities for monitoring ocean parameters. With increasing support and funding from governmental initiatives, NDBC aims to strengthen its network and enhance collaborative efforts with Regional Associations (RAs).
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National Data Buoy CenterSCCOOS Update Don Conlee, Ph.D. Chief Scientist SCCOOS Focal Point National Data Buoy Center Stennis Space Center, MS don.conlee@noaa.gov
NDBC and IOOS RA Relationship • Serve as a primary Real-Time Data Assembly Center (DAC) • Take OS data via NDBC “MODEM” program • Provide GTS Insertion • Real time distribution and archive center input • Provide RT Data Quality Assurance/QC • Enhance data utilization and visibility • Coordinate efforts with NOS/CO-OPS • Assist RA and component OS with technology, design, placement, standardization, etc. • Engage in partnerships and two-way technology transfer • RA should take active role in defining expansion of the NDBC backbone and/or additional observation requirements for existing NDBC platforms • Airlie House Report – 5X Backbone increase
NDBC MODEM Kit (Meteorological and Oceanographic Data Exchange Module) Regional Observatories Sensor / Observation Observers Web-Page NDBC Web-Page ftp* NDBC QA/QC Public NDBC Dial-A-Buoy NWS GATEWAY GTS Wx. Channel Local Media NODC NCDC et.al. NCEP WFOs
THE SCCOOS REGION IOOS FEDERAL BACKBONE
Marine Observation Network Measurements 1For continuous winds, succesive 10-min samples 2Parameter reported on selected buoys 3Wave sampling period 40 min on some systems 4Parameter reported on selected stations 5Parameter reported on tsunami buoys
The good news… • President’s FY05 budget contains funding for NDBC MON ocean parameter expansion (C-GOOS initiative). • Add ACDP and Surface Salnity to 14 buoys and 6 C-MAN stations. • Ship time for above • Formal commissioning of NDBC IOOS DAC • FY06: Continue expansion at same rate, begin directional waves effort • Goal: All standard MON buoys have full met, ocean and waves capability.
Upcoming Initiatives • Climate Reference Buoy • Highly calibrated standard installation plus new sensors for CO2, radiation, precip. • Prototype FY05, begin deployment FY06 • Sentinel Subset of current network • NOPOP Buoy • In association with the current NOPP BAA proposal, provide a robust power and communications platform for instrument testing. FY05-07
Summarizing… • NDBC is both a data user and a backbone provider. • We can help you get your data to the world. • We want to be of service to SCCOOS and other RAs, and want to learn from you as well. • Looking positive for ocean sensor expansion FY05 forward (C-GOOS initiative). • RA help in backbone expansion and advocacy is desired. • Thanks!