ࡱ> '` Rtbjbj @04Dooohxo pD,q:fqpqXrXrsds$t-$Vh39ss993XrXr4H9XrXr9zXr q Pu-o#l ^0jيx6L,t(zFn~lځ_,t,t,t33Q^,t,t,t9999DD(D-lB,DD(lBDDD INTERGOVERNMENTAL OCEANOGRAPHIC COMMISSION (OF UNESCO) ___________WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION _____________DATA BUOY COOPERATION PANEL TWENTY-FIFTH SESSION IOC of UNESCO, PARIS, FRANCE 28 SEPTEMBER 1 OCTOBER 2009DBCP-XXV/Doc.  FORMTEXT 11.5 (03.VI.2009) ITEM:  FORMTEXT 11.5 ENGLISH ONLY WMO Integrated Global Observing System (WIGOS) (Submitted by the Secretariat) Summary and purpose of the document This document provides information on the WIGOS Pilot Project for JCOMM and the role that the DBCP should play in this framework.  ACTION PROPOSED The Panel will review the information contained in this report and comment and make decisions or recommendations as appropriate. See part A for the details of recommended actions. ______________________ Appendices: A. Summary of WIGOS Pilot Project for JCOMM activities Proposed JCOMM-III Recommendation regarding WMO-IOC Regional Marine Instrument Centres (RMIC); -A- Draft TEXT for inclusion in the final report 11.5.1 The Secretariat reported on recent developments with regard to the WMO Integrated Global Observing System (WIGOS). The Panel noted that its contribution to the WIGOS Pilot Project for JCOMM was so far essentially realized through the following elements: Instrument Best Practices The DBCP Task Team on Instrument Best Practices and Drifter Technology Developments is addressing instrument evaluation issues, reviewing and recommending best practices, and working on specific technical issues in order to facilitate standardization, and propose buoy design changes; The Pilot Project on Wave measurement Evaluation and Test from moored buoys (PP-WET) is conducting instrument inter-comparisons, and working at publishing the results; The US National Data Buoy Centre has volunteered to act as a WMO-IOC Regional Instrument Centre (RMIC) on a trial basis; it has been proposed to organize a metrology workshop in early 2010 in order to test concept; Interoperability with the WMO Information System (WIS) The Panel recommends the distribution of all buoy data onto the GTS; The RNODC/DB operated by ISDM has been identified as a key dataset for which interoperability with the Ocean Data Portal (ODP) and the WIS should be provided; Quality Management The Panel recommends the making of automatic real-time quality control checks before inserting buoy data on the GTS; these are documented in DBCP Technical Document No. 2; The DBCP Quality Control guidelines permit the relay of delayed mode quality Information from data users back to platform operators; these are documented via the DBCP web site; 11.5.2 The Panel noted the need to review and update the following Publications from a marine/ocean observations perspective in order to make them consistent to each other and reflect latest technological progress: IOC Manual and Guides No. 4, Guide to Oceanographic and Marine Meteorological Instruments and Observing Practices IOC Manual and Guides No. 26, Manual of Quality Control Procedures for Validation of Oceanographic Data WMO No. 8, Guide to Meteorological Instruments and Methods of Observations (CIMO Guide); WMO No. 544, WMO Manual on the Global Observing System (GOS); WMO No. 488, WMO Guide to the Global Observing System (GOS); 11.5.3 The Panel noted with interest that the WIGOS Pilot Project for JCOMM was proposing a strategy whereby those Publications would initially be updated for instrument practices related to the measurement of SST, and/or surface meteorological variables. The Pilot Project is proposing to establish one or two task teams to carry out this work. The Panel requested the DBCP Task Team on Instrument Best Practices and Drifter Technology Development (TT-IBP) to liaise with the WIGOS Pilot Project Task Team(s) once/if established, and invited TT-IBP members to consider participating as members (action, TT-IBP, ASAP). The Panel also noted that the Pilot Project was proposing contracting expert(s) to review those Publications from a platform perspective. Considering, the substantial benefits for the overall ocean observations community that can be expected from this work in terms of standardization of ocean measurements, the Panel agreed to commit resources form its Trust Fund for supporting a consultant to address drifters and moored buoys. The Panel therefore added a Consultancy budget-line item in its Operating Principles (Annex VI) to that effect, and allocated some maximal expenditure in the budget for next year (see items 12.4 and 12.5). 11.5.4 The Panel noted that the changes proposed to WMO No. 8 will have to be submitted through Krunoslav Premec (Croatia), Rapporteur on the CIMO Guide. The changes proposed to WMO No. 544 and No. 488 will have to be submitted to Alexander Vasiliev (Russian Federation), CBS Rapporteur on Regulatory Material, for review before March 2010 in order for such changes to be considered by the CBS Implementation Coordination Team on Integrated Observing Systems (ICT-IOS) (Sept. 2010) and approved by the CBS in 2011. 11.5.5 The Panel also decided to publish a new DBCP Technical Document that would include information on DBCP recommended quality control procedures (i.e. automatic real-time QC checks, as well as DBCP quality control guidelines for quality information feedback from data users to platform operators) made generic with regard to satellite data telecommunication systems. It asked the Technical Coordinator to prepare a draft and circulate it to the Task Team on Data Management with a view to publishing the document during the next intersessional period (action; TC & TT-DM; DBCP-26). 11.5.6 The Panel noted the organization of a marine metrology workshop at NDBC in early 2010 for Regional Association IV Members. The Panel thanked NDBC for hosting it, and encouraged DBCP members from the region to participate at the workshop. ______________________ Appendices: 2 WIGOS Pilot Project for JCOMM 1. Introduction and key deliverables 1.1 The WMO Fifteenth Congress agreed on establishing a comprehensive, coordinated, and sustainable system of observing systems with ensured access to its component observing systems data and products through interoperable arrangements (Res. 30 Cg XV). WIGOS/WIS will address all WMO Programmes and Co-sponsored programmes requirements, ensure availability of required information, meet data quality standards, and facilitate access in real/quasi-real time as well as to archived information. Cg-XV recommended to initiate five Pilot Projects, one of which being the integration of marine and other appropriate oceanographic observations into the Global Observing System (GOS). JCOMM responded quite proactively to the challenge proposed by the Congress and Executive Council and drafted an ambitious WIGOS Pilot Project for JCOMM as an important contribution to the development of WIGOS/WIS respecting the ownership of partner organizations regarding their components of the observing system. The Pilot Project is expected to demonstrate the strong and growing level of collaboration and coordination between the WMO and IOC stakeholders both striving to enhance and sustain global ocean observing networks and provide free and unrestricted data access in line with their respective data policies. 1.2 The Pilot Project for the integration of marine and other appropriate observations into the GOS, also named WIGOS Pilot Project for JCOMM has been working pro-actively since WMO Cg XV in developing its Project Plan. The deliverables of the WIGOS Pilot Project for JCOMM are (i) promoting and documenting instrument best practices and related standards, (ii) building marine data systems that are interoperable with WIS, and (iii) promoting quality management and standards. The Pilot Projects multi-disciplinary approach will define the scope for the provision of consistent, coherent, traceable, more timely, documented data, products and information of known and better quality from a sustained and coordinated global ocean observing system, while at the same time minimizing duplication. 2. Scope 2.1 The cooperation with the ocean community and IOC is key, in particular with the IOC International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) and its system of National Oceanographic Data Centres (NODC). This will permit the development of appropriate connections between the IODE Ocean Data Portal (ODP) and the WIS for historical and recent data, including new sources of data for their integration into the WIGOS framework (e.g. World Ocean Database, upper ocean thermal data from Argo profiling floats and XBTs, Deep Ocean time-series multi-disciplinary reference stations, high resolution SST from satellites, sea level stations, marine climatological data sets, satellite data, etc.). Access to these ocean data sets will be facilitated through ODP connectivity to the WIS, or development of specific interoperability arrangements between ocean data systems and the WIS. WIGOS agreed to respect (i) ownership of IOC for some of the components of the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS), and related standards, and (ii) data policies of partner organizations; adhering to the decisions of WMO EC Resolutions 40 and 25 respectively and the IOC Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy. 3. Activities 3.1 The ad hoc planning meeting for the JCOMM Pilot Project for WIGOS was held in Ostend, Belgium, 29 March 2008. The recommendations from the Executive Council Working Group on WIGOS-WIS were discussed and the Pilot Project plan updated so that it is in line with the WIGOS Concept of Operations (CONOPS). 3.2 Because of the strong potential synergies between the ODP and the JCOMM Pilot Project for WIGOS, the ad hoc planning meeting proposed to establish a joint Steering Group with balanced representation from the IOC and WMO communities. The Steering Group includes representatives from CIMO, IODE, JCOMM Observations and Data Management Programme Areas, the IODE/JCOMM Expert Team on Data Management Practices (ETDMP), the WIS, the US Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS), IODE NODCs, and the MCSS Global Collecting Centres (GCCs). 3.3 A meeting of the Joint Steering Group for the IODE Ocean Data Portal and the WIGOS Pilot Project for JCOMM was held in Geneva, Switzerland, from 18 to 19 September 2008. The meeting updated the project plan, reviewed and adopted an implementation plan, discussed the business plan, capacity building issues, and addressed the core deliverables of the WIGOS Pilot Project for JCOMM and the IODE Ocean Data Portal. A strategy was proposed for reviewing progress considering risks, and trade-offs between time to deliver the project, costs and available resources, and quality of the deliverables. 3.4 An end to end Data Management (E2E) workshop was organized (Obninsk, Russian Federation, 18-19 March 2009) with the WIS Planning Office to address E2E and WIS technologies and interoperability issues in order to refine ODP version 1, and produce plan for ODP version 2. The workshop reviewed the progress of the ODP version 1 development, discussed ODP and WIS interoperability issues to support the WIGOS Pilot Project for JCOMM, and considered the reference model and development plan for ODP version 2. 3.5 A consultant was engaged in February 2009 to produce a JCOMM Catalogue of Best Practices and Standards. The draft catalogue has been produced addressing standards development and accreditation, and in particular deficiencies, duplication, discrepancies, potential for cross-referencing. Recommendations to address those issues are made as part of agenda item 11.2 discussions. 3.6 The joint Steering Group asked JCOMM Observing Panels to address integration of instrument best practices. At its twenty-fourth Session, Cape Town, South Africa, October 2008, the Data Buoy Cooperation Panel (DBCP) noted the appreciation the recommendations from the joint Steering Group, and agreed to make efforts to integrate its Best Practices as appropriate, in particular through its Task Team on Instrument Best Practices and Drifter Technology Developments. It further recommended that the buoy manufacturers establish links with the HMEI. 3.7 At the twentieth Session of the International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE), Beijing, China, 4-8 May 2009, the Committee discussed the work implemented and adopted a work plan and budget to support the WIGOS Pilot Project for JCOMM. The new ODP functionality which addresses the issue of security (Light Data Provider) was demonstrated. 3.8 The fifth Session of the JCOMM Ship Observations Team (SOT), Geneva, 18-22 May 2009, discussed (i) a proposal to have the ship metadata from WMO Pub. No. 47 eventually included as part of WIS, and the regulatory part included in the future WIS manual, and (ii) a proposal to integrate the VOS Climate Project (VOSClim) vessels as an additional class of VOS. The SOT will review WMO Technical Regulations in the view to achieve better standardization of instrument best practices. 4. Benefits 4.1 Potential benefits that the Meteorological and Oceanographic agencies could gain from developing the Pilot Project have been included in the Project Plan. 4.2 A document describing the benefits of the Pilot Project, focusing initially on the National Oceanographic Data Centres (NODCs), will be produced as a deliverable of the Pilot Project and is intended to be used by the Directors of NODCs to generate national support for the development of interoperable arrangements between NODCs and WIS. The document should facilitate decision making regarding essential software/hardware developments and national funding, and will be produced towards the end of the Pilot Project based on experience gained with the partners, and other WIGOS Pilot and Demonstration Projects. 5. Deliverable 1 - Instrument Best Practices and Standards 5.1 In terms of Instrument Best Practices, the Pilot Project recognizes the need for traceability to agreed standards, and is promoting developing a strong cooperation between JCOMM, CIMO, and Association of Hydro-Meteorological Equipment Industry (HMEI). The Pilot Project is addressing the following issues: Instrument best practices 5.2 Progress was made under the Observations Programme Area regarding the review of instrument best practices and their associated documentation. As part of the efforts to produce a JCOMM Catalogue of Best Practices and Standards, a consultant was recruited to address integration issues, i.e. identifying compatibilities, avoiding duplication of information, proposing higher levels of standards, including joint WMO-ISO standards. The consultant made recommendations and invited OPA to implement them and update documentation accordingly. 5.3 The DBCP established a Pilot Project on Wave measurement Evaluation and Test from moored buoys (PP-WET), as well as a Task Team on Instrument Best Practices and Drifter Technology Developments to address these issues more closely, address instrument evaluation issues, review and recommend best practices, and work on specific technical issues in order to facilitate standardization, and propose buoy design changes. 5.4 The SOT produced Instrument Standards Guidelines that include a list of corresponding WMO, IOC, and national publications for each of the SOT programme components. The fifth SOT Session made some recommendations following the 2008 inter-comparison of Electronic Logbooks. Members/Member States in charge of E-logbook developments are urged to implement the changes proposed by the SOT and documented in the final report of SOT-V. The SOT also proposed some changes to the ISO Standard 10596:2009(E) "Ships and marine technology Marine wind vane and anemometers" in an effort to ensure continuity and quality of wind equipment deployed worldwide at sea. The SOT will continue efforts for developing high quality best practices for the Voluntary Observing Fleet with the goal of publishing them as a JCOMM Technical Report. Instrumentation Centres: 5.5 The Pilot Project recommended establishing WMO-IOC Regional Marine Instrument Centres (RMIC). The concept was developed based on the experience from the WMO Commission on Instruments and Methods of Observation (CIMO). RMIC will provide facilities for the calibration and maintenance of marine instruments and the monitoring of instrument performance, they will provide assistance with regard to instrument intercomparisons, as well as appropriate training facilities that would complement what the manufacturers are already providing. The goal is to facilitate adherence of observational data and metadata and processed observational products to higher level standards for instruments and methods of observation. 5.6 Terms of Reference for RMIC are being submitted to JCOMM-III, as well as a mechanism for formal WMO and IOC designation of RMIC through JCOMM, which will be introduced into the WMO Guide to Meteorological Instruments and Methods of Observations (WMO No. 8, CIMO Guide). Candidate RMIC will be required to produce a statement of requirements, list capabilities of the proposed centre, state the formal commitment to voluntarily host the centre, and demonstrate capability to JCOMM. Finally, following possible agreement by JCOMM, the WMO and IOC Executive Councils will be invited to accept and approve new RMICs. Regular review of the RMIC capabilities will be regularly organized by JCOMM. 5.7 USA offered to host an RMIC on a trial basis to prove concept. 5.8 Draft JCOMM-III Recommendation regarding WMO-IOC Regional Marine Instrument Centres and their Terms of Reference of an RMIC, including capabilities and corresponding functions are provided in Appendix B. Platform / Instrument Metadata: 5.9 Routinely collecting instrument/platform metadata is also good practice permitting to raise observational data traceability, to increase the data usability and effectiveness, including for climate applications, and to facilitate quality monitoring activities, and instrument intercomparisons. Cooperation with the manufacturers 5.10 The Pilot Project recommends establishing closer links with the Association of Hydro-Meteorological Equipment Industry (HMEI), and agreed that HMEI could play a role in representing the marine instrument manufacturers with the WMO and IOC through JCOMM. HMEI could indeed provide assistance with regard to capacity building activities, and evaluating instrument performance and their documentation. It is proposed that the WMO Secretary General and the IOC Executive Secretary write to the main marine meteorological and ocean instrument manufacturers to inform them regarding the role they will be invited to play through HMEI with both Organizations, including JCOMM Expert Teams and Panels, and encouraging the participation of HMEI member manufacturers to specific activities such as pilot projects, technology development, instrument evaluation, and intercomparisons. 6. Deliverable 2 - Interoperability with WIS 6.1 The Pilot Project is addressing interoperability issues between the Ocean Data Portal (ODP) and WIS, as well as between other ocean data systems and WIS. The Pilot Project proposes to achieve interoperability with WIS mainly through (i) ocean data centres contributing to the ODP, and (ii) ODP becoming fully interoperable with the WIS. 6.2 While recognizing that it was difficult at this point in the pilot project to make precise recommendations regarding the convergence of the WMO Core Metadata Profile, and other ISO 19115 metadata profiles used in the marine community (e.g. Marine Community Profile MCP , SeaDataNET Common Data Index CDI), the Joint Steering Group recommended to submit MCP and/or any other relevant metadata profiles through the JCOMM/IODE standards process for review by a wider user community. This process would help MCP to build on WIS specifications and for the development of specific recommendations that will achieve interoperability with WIS. 6.3 Excellent progress has been made with regard to the development of version 1 of the IODE Ocean Data Portal (ODP). Development of version 2 of the ODP has begun, but will continue for up to two years. Understanding this, the Joint Steering Group agreed that the Pilot Project should, as part of the Pilot Project deliverables, target version 1 for connecting specific data sets to ODP and WIS. This strategy will allow for the refinement of version 2 requirements. 6.4 The Joint Steering Group reviewed potential partners and data contributions. Discussions have taken place since the March 2008 meeting to address them, namely the SeaDataNET, the GHRSST-PP, and the Global Collecting Centres (GCCs delayed mode VOS data as part of the MCSS). The September 2008 meeting noted with appreciation the development of a Virtual constellation for the measurement of Ocean Surface Vector Wind. Thirteen potential partners were finally identified for providing key data-sets to the Pilot Projects. The Joint Steering Group has designated individuals to follow up with these potential partners and data contributors to ensure their participation in the WIGOS pilot project and eventually WIGOS. 6.5 A joint WMO-IOC letter was sent to potential partners. The following agencies replied favorably and further discussions took place with them: The Integrated Science Data Management (ISDM, Canada) for buoy data The Australian Ocean Data Centre Joint Facility (AODCJF, Australia) for XBT data The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA, USA) for the International Comprehensive Ocean-Atmosphere Data Set (ICOADS), the Water Temperature Metadata Pilot Project (META-T), the world Ocean Atlas (WOA), the World Ocean Database (WOD), the Global High Resolution SST Pilot Project (GHRSST), the Global Temperature and Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP) The Met Office (UK) and the Deutscher WetterDienst (DWD, Germany) for the Marine Climatology Summaries Scheme (MCSS) Global Collecting Centres (GCCs) 6.6 A draft Oceanographers and Marine Meteorologist's Cookbook for Submitting Data in Real Time and In Delayed Mode" is being reviewed by JCOMM. 7. Deliverable 3 - Quality Management 7.1 In terms of Quality Management, Best Practices and Standards, JCOMM has engaged in the following interlinked activities consistent with the WMO Quality Management Framework (QMF): the development of a JCOMM Catalogue of Best Practices and Standards compiling appropriate documentation from WMO and IOC. A consultant was engaged for three months from February 2009, produced the catalogue, and made recommendations (see agenda item 11.2 for details). the establishment, in cooperation with the IOC International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE), of a Standards process ( HYPERLINK "http://www.oceandatastandards.org/" http://www.oceandatastandards.org/) to achieve broad agreement and commitment to the adoption of a number of standards related to ocean data management and exchange. In addition promoting a higher level of standards, including common WMO-ISO standards as appropriate, thanks to the recent WMO-ISO agreement. 7.2 The Joint Steering Group proposed to include in the Business Plan guidelines for implementing Quality Management System (QMS). 8. Capacity Building 8.1 In terms of Capacity Building, the Pilot Project is focusing on the cooperation of developing countries in the Ocean Data Portal project, the need for collaboration in the development of training materials between WMO and IOC on topics related to JCOMM, the promotion of WIGOS at the national level, and the organization of training courses in topics relevant to the WIGOS Pilot Project for JCOMM. 9.2 An ODINBlackSea training course on the establishment of national Ocean Data Portal nodes in the Black Sea region was held in Obninsk, Russian Federation, from 20 to 21 March 2009. A training course for ODIN-WESTPAC is planned for September 2009. ______________________ DRAFT RECOMMENDATION Rec. 6.5 (JCOMM-III) WMO-IOC Regional Marine Instrument Centres (RMIC) THE JOINT WMO/IOC TECHNICAL COMMISSION FOR OCEANOGRAPHY AND MARINE METEOROLOGY, Noting, (1) The JCOMM Terms of Reference and especially those related to (i) the development of observing networks, (ii) the provision of capacity building to Member States, and (iii) assistance in the documentation and management of the data in international systems; (2) The abridged final report with resolutions of the WMO fifteenth Congress, Geneva, Switzerland, 7-25 May 2007, WMO-No. 1026, and particularly Resolution 30 (Cg-XV) Towards enhanced integration between WMO observing system; (3) The final report of the first Session of the WMO Executive Council Working Group on WIGOS and WIS, Geneva, Switzerland, 4-7 December 2007 (4) The final report of the ad hoc planning meeting for the JCOMM Pilot Project for WIGOS, Ostend, Belgium, 29 March 2008, JCOMM Meeting report No. 57; (5) The final report of the meeting of the joint Steering Group for the IODE Ocean Data Portal (ODP) and the WIGOS Pilot Project for JCOMM, Geneva, Switzerland, 18-19 September 2008, JCOMM Meeting Report No. 62; (6) The final report of the twenty-fourth Session of the Data Buoy Cooperation Panel, Cape Town, Republic of South Africa, 13-16 October 2008, JCOMM Meeting Report No. 61; (7) The final report of the first Session of the Sub-Group of the WMO Executive Council Working Group on WIGOS and WIS, Geneva, Switzerland, 10-13 November 2008 (8) The final report of the seventh Session of the JCOMM Management Committee, Melbourne, Australia, 8-12 December 2008, JCOMM Meeting Report No. 62; (9) The final report of the second Session of the WMO Executive Council Working Group on WIGOS and WIS, Geneva, Switzerland, 6-8 May 2009 (10) The final report of the fifth Session of the JCOMM Ship Observations Team (SOT), Geneva, Switzerland, 18-22 May 2009; Noting further, (1) The WIGOS Concept of Operations (CONOPS) as adopted by EC-LXI; (2) The WIGOS Development and Implementation Plan (WDIP) as adopted by EC-LXI; (3) The Project Plan of the WIGOS Pilot Project for WIGOS; (4) The overarching Implementation Plan for the ODP and WIGOS Pilot Project for the IODE and JCOMM; (5) The proposal from USA to run a RMIC on a trial basis at the NOAA National Data Buoy Centre (NDBC); Having considered, (1) Members/Member States need for high quality marine meteorology and oceanographic measurements from the world oceans to address the requirements of WMO and IOC programmes and co-sponsored programmes; (2) The need for facilities for the regular calibration and maintenance of marine instruments and the monitoring of instrument performance, on a regional basis in order to address adherence of ocean observations and associated metadata to high level standards for instruments and methods of observation; (3) The need for documenting methods of measurements, for understanding biases introduced by each type of instrumentation, and for developing methods to correct such biases, in order to achieve delivery and use of coherent data sets; (4) That RMICs would facilitate fulfilling these requirements; (5) The role that RMIC could play with regard to instrument comparisons and evaluations, as well as for the training of marine meteorology and oceanography instrument experts; Recognizing (1) The experience gained by the WMO Commission for Instruments and Methods of Observation (CIMO) regarding establishment and operations of Regional Instrument Centres (RIC) and World and Regional Radiation Centres (WRC and RRC); (2) Expertise of WMO Members and IOC Member States with regard to marine meteorology and oceanography instrument best practices, as well as the dedicated facilities they operate; (3) Experience and capabilities of the global ocean research community for developing, evaluating, and refining new ocean observing technology; (4) The excellent facilities and long experience of the National Data Buoy Centre (NDBC) regarding ocean instrument calibration, evaluation, and deployment; Recommends (1) To establish a network of Regional Marine Instrument Centres (RMIC) and a mechanism for formal WMO and IOC designation of RMIC where: Governance for defining the functions and adoption of RMIC is proposed by JCOMM and endorsed by the WMO and IOC Executive Councils; Candidate RMIC will be required to produce a statement of compliance, list capabilities of the proposed centre, state the formal commitment to voluntarily host the centre, and demonstrate capability to JCOMM; Following possible agreement by JCOMM, the WMO and IOC Executive Councils will be invited to accept and approve new RMICs; Terms of Reference of MRIC will become part of the WMO Guide to Meteorological Instruments and Methods of Observations (WMO No. 8, CIMO Guide); (2) That the Terms of Reference of MRIC, including capabilities, and corresponding functions should be as given in the Annex to this Recommendation; (3) That the National Data Buoy Centre (NDBC) of USAundertakes the functions of an RMIC on a trial basis and reports on the results to JCOMM with a view to possibly eventually become an RMIC under the mechanism defined above; Invites (1) WMO Members and IOC Member States to consider using the trial RMIC operated by NDBC as appropriate; (2) Based on experience gained with the trial RMIC, WMO Members and IOC Member States consider proposing new RMICs as they see fit; Requests (1) the secretary General of WMO and the Executive Secretary of IOC to facilitate implementation of this recommendation and provide appropriate technical advisory assistance to Members/Member States concerned as required, in the operations of RMICs; Annex to Resolution 6.5 WMO-IOC Regional Marine Instrument Center Terms of Reference WMO-IOC Regional Marine Instrument Centers (RMIC) should have the following capabilities to carry out their corresponding functions: Capabilities: An RMIC must have, or have access to, the necessary facilities and laboratory equipment to perform the functions necessary for the calibration of meteorological and related oceanographic instruments deployed to address the common requirements of WMO and IOC programmes and co-sponsored programmes; An RMIC must maintain a set of meteorological and oceanographic standard instruments or references and establish the traceability of its own measurement standards and measuring instruments to the International System of Units (SI); An RMIC must have qualified managerial and technical staff with the necessary experience to fulfill its functions; An RMIC must develop its individual technical procedures for the calibration of meteorological and related oceanographic instruments using calibration equipment employed by the RMIC; An RMIC must develop its individual quality assurance procedures; An RMIC must participate in, or organize, inter-laboratory comparisons of standard calibration instruments and methods; An RMIC must utilize the resources and capabilities of its region of interest according to the regions best interests, when appropriate; An RMIC must apply international standards applicable for calibration laboratories, such as ISO/IEC 17025, to the extent possible; A recognized authority must assess an RMIC, at least every five years, to verify its capabilities and performance; Corresponding functions: An RMIC must assist Members/Member States of its region of interest2 in calibrating their national meteorological standards and related oceanographic monitoring instruments according to the RMIC capabilities; An RMIC must participate in, or organize, JCOMM and/or regional instrument inter-comparisons, following relevant JCOMM recommendations; According to relevant recommendations on the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Quality Management Framework and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission as appropriate, an RMIC must make a positive contribution to Members/Member States regarding the quality of measurements; An RMIC must advise Members/Member states on enquiries regarding instrument performance, maintenance and the availability of relevant guidance materials; An RMIC must actively participate, or assist, in the organization of regional workshops on meteorological and related oceanographic instruments and measurements; The RMIC must cooperate with other RMICs in the standardization of meteorological and related oceanographic measurements and sensors; An RMIC must regularly inform Members/Member States and report, on an annual basis, to the JCOMM Management Committee on the services offered to Members/Member States and the activities carried out. JCOMM should, in turn, keep the Executive Councils of WMO and IOC regularly informed of the status and activities of the RMICs, and propose changes, as required. ______________________ :  HYPERLINK "http://www.jcommops.org/doc/satcom/argos/Argos-GTS-sub-system-ref-guide.pdf" http://www.jcommops.org/doc/satcom/argos/Argos-GTS-sub-system-ref-guide.pdf :  HYPERLINK "http://www.jcommops.org/dbcp/2qgd.html" http://www.jcommops.org/dbcp/2qgd.html  :  HYPERLINK "http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0005/000599/059947eo.pdf" http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0005/000599/059947eo.pdf  :  HYPERLINK "http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0013/001388/138825eo.pdf" http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0013/001388/138825eo.pdf :  HYPERLINK "http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/IMOP/publications/CIMO-Guide/CIMO_Guide-7th_Edition-2008.html" http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/IMOP/publications/CIMO-Guide/CIMO_Guide-7th_Edition-2008.html :  HYPERLINK "http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/OSY/Manuals_GOS.html" http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/OSY/Manuals_GOS.html :  HYPERLINK "ftp://ftp.wmo.int/Documents/MediaPublic/Publications/WMO488_GOSguide/488_Guide_2007.pdf" ftp://ftp.wmo.int/Documents/MediaPublic/Publications/WMO488_GOSguide/488_Guide_2007.pdf : Basically in situ geo-physical instruments deployed in the surface marine environment or sub-surface : The region of interest is proposed by the candidate RMIC and normally covers all Members / Member States with a common interest regarding instrument deployed in a given ocean basin and/or enclosed sea. : JCOMM will be the body that formally proposes new RMICs and proposes any authority to do evaluations     DBCP-25/Doc.  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