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WMO Integrated Global Observing System (WIGOS)

4th WCRP Observations and Assimilation Panel (WOAP) Meeting

Barbara J. Ryan

Director, WMO Space Programme

29 March 201029 March 2010HamburgHamburg

Overview

• Recognition of the Need

• Congressional Guidance

• Principal Documents

• WIGOS Projects

Recognition of the Need

• Different and diverse WMO observing systems to meet weather, water and climate requirements

• Wanted a more holistic approach

• Better leverage limited resources

WMO Congress and Executive Council

• Towards enhanced integration among the WMO observing systems – GOS, GAW, WHyCOS

• Intended to be a comprehensive, coordinated system for observing systems based on the requirements of all WMO Programmes

• Monitor development and implementation of WIGOS (and WIS) through a “RRR” process

A Diverse System

Space-based Component of WMO’s Global Observing System (GOS)

Rolling Review of Requirements

– Database of user requirements per application area

– Database of observing capabilities (space + surface)

– Critical Review of how requirements are satisfied by

current/planned capabilities for each application area

User Requirements

• 25 Programmes• 120 geophysical parameters • Atmospheric, oceanic, terrestrial domains• 632 requirements recorded (parameter x domain x application)

• Each requirement: 5 criteria x 3 values (ideal/ goal/ threshold) and 3 attributes (confidence, date, authority)

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WIGOS Framework

• To facilitate standardization and interoperability

• To ensure: availability of, and real and near-realtime

access to good quality data/products and associated metadata

data quality standards are documented, met and sustained

Standardization – 3 Key Areas

• Measurements and observations -- homogeneity, interoperability, compatibility of all

observations

• Data exchange, discovery, access and retrieval (DAR) -- standardized set of data representation and exchange requirements for all WMO Programmes & DAR services

• End-product quality management -- QMS

QMF Standards

Instruments and methods of observation Standards

WIS Standards

for Data & Metadata

exchange&

Discovery, Access and Retrieval

(DAR) Services

Observing Systems for Weather, Climate, Water, etc.

DataProcessing and Forecasting Centres

Dedicated archiving Centres

Users

Active Quality Management

WIGOS Pilot Projects

Designed to:

• Test WIGOS concepts

• Identify problem areas

• Help in elaborating Implementation Plan

WIGOS Pilot Projects

I: Improvement of Dissemination of Ozone and Aerosol observations through WIS (IDOA)

II: Hydrological Applications Runoff Network (HARON)

III: Integration of AMDAR into WIGOS

IV: Elaboration of the underpinning/crosscutting role and responsibilities of the Instruments and Methods of Observation Programme

V: Integration of Marine Meteorological and other appropriate Oceanographic Observations into WIGOS

Demonstration Projects at NMHSs

• Test how to implement WIGOS with WIS components running at the required levels of performance

• Feedback and lessons learned for WIGOS/WIS concept implementation

• Include national observing networks that provide data and information for basic operations of NMHSs

WIGOS Demonstration Projects

RA I: Kenya, Morocco and Namibia RA II: Republic of KoreaRA III: Brazil RA IV: USARA V: AustraliaRA VI: the Russian Federation

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