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ACTION PROPOSED The Management Committee is invited to: Note and comment on the information contained in this document; Review and comment on the DMPA priority activities, progress and new actions; Review and comment on the recommendations regarding the Rigs and Platform issue; Review and comment on future actions for an integrated in-situ/satellite/model data management; Review and comment on the proposed Terms of Reference for a cross-cutting Task Team on satellite data; Discuss the issue on the integration of SOC/DB, RNODC/DB and VOSClim RTMC under a new organizational framework; Review and comment the proposal to establish a WMO-IOC network of CMOCs by JCOMM-IV; Provide guidance for links with the SFSPA/OPA ______________________ Appendix: A. Proposed Terms of Reference for a JCOMM cross-cutting Task Team on Satellite Data B. Proposal to establish a network of mirrored WMO-IOC Centres for Marine-Meteorological and Ocean Climatological Data (CMOC) DMPA Report to MAN-VIII DMPA priority activities, progress and new actions 1. The future DMPA priority activities for this intersessional period as endorsed during the third JCOMM Session, in view to produce the DMPA work plan for the next intersessional period, the progress made and new actions are shortly described below. (i) Develop standards/best practices in the marine community through the IODE-JCOMM Standards Proces: 2. UNESCO Manuals and Guides 54(1) Recommendation to Adopt ISO 3166-1 and 3166-3 Country Codes as the Standard for Identifying Countries in Oceanographic Data Exchange was published on 6 January 2010 as a recommended standard after expert review and community review. 3. In 2010, two new proposals have been submitted for adoption. They include The Proposal to adopt ISO 8601:2004 as the standard for the representation of Dates and Times in Oceanographic Data Exchange and The Proposal to adopt the SeaDataNet Common Data Index metadata profile (CDI) as a Standard for Oceanographic Data Exchange. 4. Additional standards have been identified for submission to the standards process, which are grouped in 3 categories: a) Date and Time (ISO 8601:2004), Latitude and Longitude (ISO 6709), b) Platform/Instruments, Organizations, Parameters dictionary, Projects, and c) applying OGC standards (ex. Communication protocols, GIS standards). 5. The ETDMP needs to follow up with SeaDataNet and GE-BICH to ensure their proposals are submitted. (ii) Continue to work under the JCOMM Pilot Project for WIGOS to make the ODP and WIS interoperable as well as other ocean data systems interoperable with ODP and/or WIS: 6. The JCOMM Pilot Project for WIGOS has provided coordination and recommendations for making the ODP and WIS interoperable, and has been pro-active in seeking connection of key ocean data-sets with the ODP and/or the WIS. Substantial progress was made for most of the identified data sets. The Pilot Project is now coming to an end, a Project Report is being agreed upon, which includes legacy recommendations, including on interoperability aspects. Legacy will continue through the JCOMM-IODE ETDMP and its Task Team on ODP. 7. DMCG-IV endorsed the ETDMP ODP 2009-2010 Workplan to make ODP interoperable with WIS and other information systems (IMOS, SeaDataNet, WIS, IODE NODCs, GE-BICH, GBIF, OBIS etc). High priority has been has been assigned to the interaction with the SeaDataNet infrastructure (SDN). ETDMP and SDN have discussed the compliance issues of the ODP and SDN and proposed specifications of the ODP-SDN interoperable interfaces based on portal to portal interaction. 8. The IODE Ocean Data Portal (ODP) development has two stages: Version 1 (V1) started and Version 2 (V2). The ODP V1 92009-2010) has the initial capabilities and based on the technical specifications and software of End-to-End Data Management (E2EDM) technology developed by JCOMM/IODE ETDMP and Russian NODC (RIHMI-WDC, Obninsk). ODP (V2) should have full capabilities with use of the international interoperability standards and tools. 9. ODP V.2. will need to be ready for demonstration by JCOMM-IV. (iii) Upgrade present BUFR encoding for marine variables to include instrument/platform metadata: 10. The documentation for the changes needed to bring BUFR Master Table 10 (MT10) into conformance with present WMO rules for Table Driven codes, has been prepared by Bob Keeley. 11. Bill Burnett (NOAA) took over the leadership of the Task Team on Table Driven Codes due to the retirement of Bob Keeley. The Task Team will address the BUFR template for buoy data as those for Expendable Bathythermograph (XBT) and VOS data and will propose a workplan for testing and validating all ocean related BUFR templates. The Task Team is also working on a variable-based rationalization of the ocean related BUFR templates using specific common sequences to include data and metadata. 12. DMCG-IV proposed that training activities on instrument metadata are needed for those who produce ocean observations. (iv) Complete Meta-T and Ocean Data Acquisition System (ODAS) implementation and capture of instrument/platform metadata: 13. The Water Temperature instrument/platform Metadata Pilot Project (META-T) is essentially promoting the collection of metadata through the real-time data flow, and developing two mirrored metadata servers based in USA (NDBC) and China (NMDIS). 14. A BUFR template for XBT data has been completed and agreed upon by the CBS Inter Programme Expert Team on Data Representation and Codes (IPET-DRC). Also a BUFR template for VOS data is ready and is about to be done for buoy data. 15. However, the Recommendation 7.1/1 by JCOMM-III on Provision of ODAS and Water Temperature Metadata. had not resulted in substantial submissions to ODAS. Also, The servers have not been tested in a wide enough scale. 16. At ETDMP-II, the Task Team for metadata developed a detailed workplan for the remaining intersessional period in order to improve the Meta-T results and the ODAS services. (v) Modernize the Marine Climatological Summaries Scheme (MCSS): 17. The modernization of the Marine Climatological Summaries Schemes (MCSS) is done through the two ETMC Task Teams on Delayed Mode VOS Data (TT-DMVOS) and Marine-meteorological and Oceanographic Climatological Summaries (TT-MOCS). The TT-DMVOS is focusing primarily on modernizing the management and quality control of delayed-mode Voluntary Observing Ship (VOS) data while the TT-MOCS under its new chair (E. Kent) is focusing on modernizing the content, format and dissemination methods for MCSS data and products to include respectively, satellite data, Geographical Information System (GIS) compatibility and Internet-based web services. 18. TT-DMVOS will draft a proposal for the new data flow and document it in the Manual on (WMO No. 558) and Guide to (WMO No. 471) Marine Meteorological Services. A consolidated proposal, including changes to the manual and guide to Marine Meteorological Services will be submitted to JCOMM-IV. 19. See also paragraph 38 below regarding the establishment of a WMO-IOC Centres for Marine-meteorological and Ocean Climatological Data (CMOC). (vi) Review and update the Data Management Plan: 20. The JCOMM Data Management Plan, and related implementation details, should be updated according to JCOMM-III recommendations, and the outcomes of the OceanOBS09 and IMDIS conferences. The new GCOS Implementation Plan (2010 version) will also have to be considered in this regard. 21. The first version of the updated Data Management Plan and its implementation details is planned to be ready by February 2011. (vii) Update the Catalogue of Standards and Best Practices and contribute to the implementation of Quality Management System (QMS) in compliance with the WMO Quality Management Framework (QMF): 22. The JCOMM Catalogue of Best Practices is a contribution to the WIGOS Pilot Project for JCOMM. It integrates of instrument best practices and related standards among the marine meteorological and oceanographic communities. The Catalogue is available at http://bestpractice.iode.org. This web site provides access to currently 64 publications of WMO and IOC that are included in the Catalogue. 23. Several publications need to be updated. The JCOMM PP for WIGOS identified those that need update: IOC Manual and Guides No4 and 26, WMO-No.8, 488,544. DBCP and WMO were providing funds for recruiting a consultant to update a number of these publications from an instrument practices perspective. 24. To be noted that the IOC Manual and Guide No.22 No. 22 - GTSPP Real-Time Quality Control Manual, 1990 has been updated and the second revised edition (2009) is ready to be published. 25. DMCG requested the the ETDMP and the ETMC to propose update to those relevant documents that need updating, and to propose new documents as appropriate. (viii) Review and update the DMPA website: 26. The DMPA web pages on the JCOMM web site needs to be updated and re-organized in order to be more attractive. This is an on-going activity that is expected to be finalized next year. (ix) Organization of the third International workshop on Advances in the Use of Historical Marine Climate Data (MARCDAT-III) and fourth JCOMM Workshops on Advances in Marine Climatology (CLIMAR-IV): 27. The third International Workshop on Advances in the Use of Historical Marine Climate Data (MARCDAT-III) will be held at 2-6 May 2011, Frascati, Italy. The workshop is organized by JCOMM/ETMC jointly with ESA. 28. ETMC-III supported the idea of organizing a CLIMAR-IV meeting around 2012-2013 after JCOMM-IV. However, considering that the past two CLIMAR workshops had been held in Europe, the Team recommended that CLIMAR-IV be held in another region. Recommendations regarding the Rigs and Platform issue 29. The DMCG-IV addressed the issue of Rig and platform metadata as discussed at JCOMM-III. As improved management of instrument/platform data and metadata from rigs and platforms is needed because their GTS reports can be difficult to identify and characterize (due to a lack of metadata), the DMCG-IV proposed that the DBCP takes care of automated rigs and platforms, and the SOT takes care of those making manual observations, as observing practices in each case are more relevant to those respective Panels. 30. However, at the 26th session of the Data Buoy Co-operation Panel (DBCP-XXVI), it was discussed the rigs and platform metadata management issue, and proposed that for practical reasons the DBCP eventually to take over full responsibility for all types of Rigs and Platform taking meteorological and/or oceanographic measurements, and for all related aspects. 31. The DMCG discussed the issue and although there are still concerns about the unresolved metadata issues and about the strategy for the preservation and archival of metadata associated with rigs and platforms, the DMCG can concur with the DBCP recommendation but with some reservations regarding ensuring adequate ongoing coordination with SOT, applicable at least to manned Rigs/Platforms making visual observations. Future actions for an integrated situ/satellite/model data management 32. ETMC-III recognizing the potential benefits of initiating a match up satellite database invited NCAR (S. Worley) to investigate the issue. Such a database would permit to improve bias correction as well as to address the needs of satellite products. At the same time, the satellite community can benefit from the in situ communitys experience with regard to the management of historical data sets (e.g. version control). 33. S. Worley has begun discussions with a few NASA and other satellite experts on initiating a match-up satellite database using a dynamic approach by implementing Web Services. The proposal will be further explored during the next MARCDAT-III Workshop, and new recommendations are expected. 34. At the next MARCDAT-III Workshop, 2-6 May 2011, ESA/ESRIN, Frascati, Italy, organized by JCOMM and ESA, a Session will be dedicated to the integration of satellite data within ICOADS. In particular, the Session is entitled: Improving integration and promoting joint analysis of remotely sensed and in situ data, in the context of the GCOS and CEOS Essential Climate Variable (ECV) framework, and highlighting the ESA Climate Change Initiative. Proposed Terms of Reference for a cross-cutting Task Team on satellite data 35. A draft on Term of Reference for a cross-cutting Task Team on satellite data has been prepared (Appendix A). Currently, a core membership has been confirmed. The DMCG chair sent an invitation to Dr J.Johannessen, the leader on Satellite Data Requirements, to take the lead of this cross-cutting team. The expansion of the membership will be further discussed at the MAN-8 meeting. Integration of SOC/DB, RNODC/DB and VOSClim RTMC under a new organizational framework 36. The DMCG-IV discussed the status of IODE Responsible National Oceanographic Data Centres (RNODCs), JCOMM Specialized Oceanography Data Centres (SOCs), and the VOSClim Real Time Monitoring Centre (RTMC). It would be beneficial to develop a proposal for integrating them into a single system of dedicated centres contributing to the ODP, and with specialized functions (archive, QC, monitoring, etc.). DMCG-IV agreed that feedback from those centres was needed - tentatively by September 2010. Positive feedback was received up to now by RTMC (Met Office), the ISDM as RNODC/DB, and the Meteo-France as SOC/DB. The DMCG took the necessary actions to convene an ad hoc task group to make a proposal by the end of 2010 so that IODE elements can be addressed at IODE-XXI. The ad hoc Task Group will be tasked to draft a Recommendation for JCOMM-IV, including ToR of such centres, plus background information. 37. The membership of the team has not been yet finalized. Proposal to establish a WMO-IOC network of CMOCs by JCOMM-IV 38. The Management Committee is invited to address the proposal by ETMC-III for the establishment of a network of mirrored WMO-IOC Centres for Marine-meteorological and Ocean Climatological Data (CMOC) where the International Comprehensive Ocean-Atmosphere Data Set (ICOADS) would be integrated. CMOCs would perform the functions required for the long-term processing, quality control (QC), and archival of marine-meteorological and related oceanographic data and metadata, gathered under the common requirements of WMO and UNESCO/IOC marine-related programmes and co-sponsored programmes (see Appendix B for details). Links with the SFSPA 39. The DMCG-IV agreed on the following: A stronger collaboration between ETWS and ETMC is required for continuing to develop regional and global storm surge climatologies as a measure of risk assessment for marine hazards and to assist Members/Member States in developing their own databases and hazard analysis. A strengthened collaboration is required between the ETMC and the Expert Team on Sea Ice (ETSI) in order to expand sea ice climatologies and enhance the Global Digital Sea Ice Databank (GDSIDB). Recognizing the considerable importance of the Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS) to WMO and UNESCO/IOC, and to their Members/Member States, as well as the potential role for JCOMM in climate services, DMCG-IV discussed its potential contributions to the GFCS and included it in its work programme, as appropriate. The Group agreed that the JCOMM Data Management Plan had to be updated to reflect requirements for the GFCS in terms of ocean data management. For example, data exchange formats used for assimilating observations in ocean models need to be standardized. The Group recognized that WMO is not regulating the netCDF format but WMO and NCAR should work at ensuring interoperability of netCDF with the WIS. 40. DMPA has already open a dialogue with SFSPA regarding the update of the Data Management Plan on the specifications of the models outputs. SFSPA chair and the ET-OOFS chair have responded immediately providing the relevant input. In addition links with the ET-OOFS Data Management Task team has been established in order to integrate the data management structures from the operational ocean community through JCOMM/IOC/WMO. 41. Advice is requested by MAN how to improve the above strategy. Links with the OPA The DMCG-IV discussed the activities for cooperation between the DMPA and the Observations Programme Area (OPA). The Group noted the following: (i.) OPA is contributing to the JCOMM Catalogue of Practices and Standards. (ii.) OPA is contributing to the Oceanographers Cookbook on how to distribute ocean data in real-time and delayed mode. Drifter data need to be included in the cookbook (action; DBCP; Oct 2010). (iii.) The Expert Team on Marine Climatology (ETMC) is collaborating with the Ship Observations Team (SOT) through the ETMC/SOT cross-cutting Task Team on Delayed Mode VOS Data (TT-DMVOS). (iv.) An Extreme-Wave Database was developed in collaboration with the DBCP, the SOT, ETMC, and the ETWS of the SFSPA, and is now operated by the US National Oceanographic Data Centre (NODC). (v.) The DBCP Task Team on Moored Buoys is working on rationalization of collection of metadata from moored buoys to contribute, via JCOMMOPS, to the ODAS Metadata Service (ODASMS) operated by China. The DMCG encourages the DBCP to continue the work; (vi.) Collaboration between the SOT, the DBCP, and the DMPA Task Team on Table Driven Codes has been quite effective on GTS coding issues, and changes proposed to the XBT/XCTD, and VOS BUFR templates. ________________ Proposed Terms of Reference for a JCOMM cross-cutting Task Team on Satellite Data JCOMM-III recognized that satellite data are essential for providing global high-resolution surface data from the world oceans, and are the only means of providing observations from key ocean areas where in situ observations are sparse or absent. In situ and satellite observations are complementary for data assimilation in the numerical models for ocean mesoscale forecast and weather prediction, and reanalyses to support research of both. Some variables cannot presently be easily derived from satellite products (e.g. sea level pressure) while other variables observed by satellites require in situ ocean observations for ground (or surface) truth, bias correction, and the validation of satellite products. It is essential that the measurements returned through both in situ and space-based systems are properly documented, completely collected, and archived. Both archives must be discoverable and equivalently accessible so the mutual benefits gained from combining their strengths can be easily achieved. In addition, satellite communication capability is essential for modern telecommunication of both in situ and satellite remotely sensed environmental data. This capability needs to increase to continually address the demands higher resolution data transmission. Thus, the establishment of a cross cutting task team on satellite data was recommended to improve integration of satellite with in situ data including real-time systems and the International Comprehensive Ocean-Atmosphere Data Set (ICOADS). The JCOMM cross-cutting Task Team on satellite data shall liaise and collaborate with appropriate JCOMM Expert Teams and other groups or projects as appropriate, and particularly with the CBS Expert Team on Satellite Utilization and Products (ET-SUP), and: address and document the requirements for achieving enhanced integration between in situ and satellite ocean observing systems; these requirements should begin with current system deployments and look forward toward known forthcoming systems examine interoperability issues, and make recommendations so that satellite and in situ data can be easily compared for both research and operational activities propose mechanisms for the feedback of quality information from satellite products back to in situ observing platforms operators; assist in the development of an international forum of satellite data telecommunications users; propose impactful communication processes by which the stakeholders can be informed about the Task Team activities Membership: Satellite community: Johny Johannessen, Craig Donlon, Jean-Louis Fellous, Olivier Lauret In situ community: Scott Woodruff, Val Swail, David Berry, Aida Alvera ________________ PROPOSAL TO ESTABLISH A NETWORK OF MIRRORED WMO-IOC CENTRES FOR MARINE-METEOROLOGICAL AND OCEAN CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA (CMOC) Following are the steps suggested to possibly establish a network of mirrored WMO-IOC Centres for Marine-meteorological and Ocean Climatological Data (CMOC) (tentative name): 1. ETMC-III makes a proposal to establish the network, such that the following elements need to be defined: (a) Terms of Reference (ToR) with list of capabilities and functions, and draft recommendation for JCOMM-IV (Annex A provides a preliminary draft of example ToR that could be included). (b) Information about the proposed selection process, and governance, e.g. proposed by Members/Member States, nominated by JCOMM via ETMC, and finally endorsed by the WMO/IOC Executive Councils (ECs) or WMO Congress (Cg) as appropriate. (c) Information about the proposed process for regularly assessing the capabilities of the CMOCs, and of the network as a whole. (d) Basic guidance (including ToR, governance, assessment, etc.) to be published in WMO No. 471 (WMO 2001); and optionally only in WMO No. 558 (WMO 1998), if it is deemed desirable to make the guidance mandatory to Members/Member States hosting such a centre. The draft ETMC proposal should be published as an Annex in the ETMC-III final report. An ad hoc Task Team is proposed (Annex B) for establishment by ETMC-III to refine the proposal, and have it approved by email correspondence by the Team, in view to submit a formal proposal to JCOMM-IV. As part of the proposal, it might be desirable that ICOADS acts as a CMOC on a trial basis, and that the USA makes the corresponding offer in due course. Once the proposal is approved by the Team, WMO/IOC then writes to Members/Member States asking them to nominate centres (perhaps listing ICOADS as an example of a network of centres that already meets the criteria, and which already made an offer) to act as such on a trial basis at a given date, indicating that the plan is to adopt the proposal at JCOMM-IV, and following at WMO/IOC ECs, or WMO Cg as appropriate. Nominations are reviewed by ETMC (by email/teleconference), which will make proposals to JCOMM-IV. WMO/IOC writes to those centre(s) that have been selected (as well as those rejected, with an explanation) for the trial. The ToR, changes to WMO Nos. 558 and/or 471, and a list of candidate(s) are submitted to JCOMM-IV for adoption through formal Recommendation. Members/Member States are encouraged to regularly submit ocean data sets collected nationally to the CMOC(s), including appropriate information and metadata. The WMO EC or Cg formally includes ToR in WMO Nos. 471 and/or 558 respectively, as appropriate. References WMO, 1990: Manual on Marine Meteorological Services. WMONo. 558, World Meteorological Organization, Geneva. Volume I (Global Aspects) and Volume II (Regional Aspects), including Supplements (June 1995, April 1998, and November 2002). WMO, 2001: Guide to Marine Meteorological Services. WMONo. 471), World Meteorological Organization, Geneva. _____________________     MAN-VIII/Doc. 3.1, Appendix B, p.  PAGE 3 MAN-VIII/Doc. 3.1.2, p.  PAGE 7 MAN-VIII/Doc. 3.1.2, p.  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