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World Meteorological OrganizationWorking together in weather, climate and water
RA-VI Scenario
WMO
Jochen DibbernChair WG-TDI
Deutscher Wetterdienst
RA VI RA VI
Workshop on the implementation of WISWorkshop on the implementation of WIS(Sofia, Bulgaria, 1 - 3 November 2011)
Introduction
Content
•RA-VI Work Structure for WIS and WIGOS: Working Group on Technology Development and Implementation
•Status of Telecommunication Networks in RA-VI
•WIS Centres and Pilot Projects in RA-VI
WG-TDI Terms of Reference(a) To provide overall technical guidance, assistance and
support for the implementation of the WIGOS and WIS concepts in Regional Association VI;
(b) To contribute to the development and implementation of WIGOS in the Region;(c) To coordinate the redesign of RBSN/RBCN as a WIGOS
Demonstration Project;(d) To coordinate WIGOS implementation in the Region taking
into account the planning and implementation of the WMO Information System (WIS);
(e) To coordinate the implementation of WIS including further improvement of the RMDCN;(f) To monitor availability of data, identify deficiencies and propose measures for their resolution;
WG-TDI Terms of Reference(g) To monitor developments in data processing and forecasting systems, make recommendations to strengthen collaboration, represent the Region in the CBS Inter-Commission Team on Global Data-Processing and Forecasting System (ICT-GDPFS);(h) To promote greater access to and exploitation of ensemble
prediction products, nowcasting techniques and long-range forecasting;
(i) To keep under review regional practices and guidelines relevant to observing networks and instrument and method of observation, and to foster efficient collaborative network of Regional Instrument Centres in RA VI;(j) To serve as a focal point for WWRP-Thorpex activities in
the Region.(k) To liaise with WG/CH and WG/SDP on matters related to
technology development and implementation.
WG-TDI Work StructureChair: Jochen Dibbern – GermanyVice-Chair: Matteo Dell’Acqua – France
Core Members:ISS-West: Chris Little – UKISS-East: Leonid Bezruk – Russian FederationDPFS: Laurent Perron, France
Chairs of TTs
TT-WIS/DI: G.-R. Hoffmann – GermanyTT-MTDCF: Eva Cervena – Czech RepublicTT-RBON: Klaus-Jürgen Schreiber – Germany TT-RMDCN: Matteo Dell’Acqua – FranceTT-RICs: Drago Groselj – Slovenia
TT WIS /DI - Terms of Reference
1. Review the recommendations and proposals developed by CBS-ICT-ISS relevant to WIS development and implementation and by ICG-WIS, and develop an implementation plan for RA-VI,
2. Assess the implementation aspects for Region VI,
3. Coordinate pilot project installations of GISC and DCPC centres in RA-VI and monitor the VGISC development,
4. Assist Region VI centres in joining the WIS,
5. Liaise with the relevant CBS-OPAG-ISS Expert Teams,
6. Identify implementation issues requiring the consideration of the OPAG-ISS-ETs,
7. Monitor the progress of IGDDS development and implementation,
8. Monitor the implementation of the INSPIRE directive, and guarantee compliance with WIS data model defined by IPET-MDI.
TT WIS /DI - Members of the TT
Chair: G.-R. Hoffmann, DWD – Germany
Chris Little, UKMO – UK
Lothar Wolf, EUMETSAT
Baudoin Raoult, ECMWF
Roar Skalin, Met.no
Leonid Bezruk (Russian Federation)
RMTN for Region VI
Cyprus
Larnaca
Sweden
Norrköping
Germany EUMETSAT
Ireland
Dublin
Serbia
Belgrade
Hungary
Budapest
Italy
Roma
Macedonia
Skopje
China
BeijingPortugal
Lisbon
Greece
Athens
Croatia
Zagreb
Austria
Vienna
Slovenia
Ljubljana
Slovakia
Bratislava
Romania
Bucharest
Czech Republic
Prague
Poland
Warszawa
Lebanon
Beirut
United Arab Emirates
Abu Dhabi
Turkey
Ankara
Saudi Arabia
J eddah
Jordan
Amman
India
New Delhi
Russia
Moscow
Spain
Madrid
France
Toulouse
Switzerland
Zurich
Belgium
Brussels
The Netherlands
De Bilt
DenmarkCopenhagen
United Kingdom
Exeter United Kingdom
ECMWFGermany
Offenbach
Iceland
Reykjavik
Norway
Oslo
Lithuania
Vilnius
Latvia
Riga
Estonia
Tallinn
Finland
Helsinki
RussiaK habarovsk
UzbekistanTashkent
RussiaNovosibirsk
Kazakhstan
Almaty
Egypt
Cairo
Iran
Tehran
Viet Nam
Hanoi
Georgia
Tbilisi
Azerbaijan
Baku
Australia
Melbourne
Armenia
Y erevan
Belarus
Minsk
Ukraine
K iev
Republic of MoldovaK ishinev
Albania
TiranaMontenegro
PodgoricaBosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo
Bulgaria
Sofia
Syria
Damascus
Algeria
AlgiersTunisiaTunis
Libia
Tripoli
Malta
Kenya
Nairobi
Senegal
Dakar
MoroccoCasablanca
USAWashington
Israel
Bet Dagan
Australia
Melbourne
NO
NO
NO
NI
NI
2M/2M
2M/1.5M
4M/3M
512/128
NO
9.6
Regional Meteorological Telecommunication Network for Region VI (Europe)Figure 1 - point-to-point circuits implementation (transmission speed in kilobit/s)
2M/2M
2M/2M
4M/3M
2M/2M
128/128
1M/1M
512/512
256/256
2M/2M
6M/4M
RTH in RA VI
NMC in RA VI
Centre in other regionMTN circuitRegional circuitInterregional circuitBilateral circuit
9.6
2.40.05
128
9.6
64
64
64
0.05
0.05
0.05
2.4
512/512
128/128
256/256
2M/768
2M/2M
128/128
64/64
2M/1.5M
128/128
128/128
100M/80M
2M/768
128/128
128/128
RMDCN
64
256 128
64128
21.6
19.219.2
0.2
64
19.2
512/512
1M/1M
2M/1.5M
128/128
2M/2M
1M/768
NI
NO Not operational
Not implemented
2M/2M
768/768
NI
RTH in other region
INTERNET
NO21.6
Link speed/Band width to the RMDCN
2M/1.5M
128/128
14 September 2009
2M/256
512/512
Greenland
Sondre Stormfjord
Luxembourg
Luxembourg Japan
Tokio
Near future
Near future
Canada
Dorval
Canada
DorvalNear
future
10M/3M
2M/2M
2M/2M
WIS architecture and data flow
WIS Centres in RA-VI (1)• GISCs
– Designated by Cg-XVI: DWD, Météo France, UK Met Office
– Conditionally designated: Moscow, Russian Federation
• DCPCs– International Organisations (i.e. EUMETSAT, ECMWF)
– NMHSs
– Research Institutes, National and International Data Centres
• NCs
WIS Centres in RA-VI (2)• Examples of DCPCs connected to the
DWD-GISC– 5 Internal DCPCs: RTH, RSMC, RCC, GPCC,
GRUAN-LC
– 4 external DCPCs: DKRZ, EUMETSAT, ECMWF, met.no (ADC)
– Different DCPC Pilot Projects: • Alfred Wegener Institute (Pangaea data centre)
• DLR
• ESA (project GECA-Generic Environment for Calibration and Validation Analysis)
• BALTRAD Data Centre
Thank you for your attention !