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World Meteorological OrganizationWorking together in weather, climate and water
WMO Information System (WIS)
Progress Report Document 3.5
Prof G-R-Hoffmann(Chair Inter-commission Coordination Group on WIS)
WMO; Observations and Information Systems Department www.wmo.int/wis
WMO
11 June 2010 WMO Executive Council LXII - Report on WIS
Slide 2
Progress Report on WIS Implementation
Based on Figure 1 of Rep 3.51
• Documentation– WIS Project Plan and supporting technical documentation– WIS Manual, Guidelines and best practices
– Includes Metadata management• WIS Part A
– Ongoing operations and development of the GTS and establishment of WIS Core Network and Area Meteorological Data Communication Networks.
• WIS Part B– Implementation of Global Information Centres (GISCs) – Implementation of Data Collection or Production Centres (DCPCs)
• Capacity Building• Coordination with other activities and across RAs & TCs
11 June 2010 WMO Executive Council LXII - Report on WIS
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WIS Documentation• Planning and reference
– WIS Project & Implementation Plan and Supporting technical documents have proved effective
– Schema for metadata profile version 1.1 of ISO19115 is the basis of initial WIS implementation
– WIS search standard (ISO23950) utilizing Search and Retrieval via URL (SRU) described on WIS-Wiki
• Including how to use gateways/proxies implemented for non SRU, include CSW
• Manual on WIS– Still missing Manual, Guidelines and Best Practices
publications for WIS– This area needs major injection of resources if to
completed in a timely manner. – WIS designation procedures need to be in Tech Regs
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Establishment of the Establishment of the WIS core networkWIS core network
Exeter
SofiaMelbourne
Buenos Aires
TokyoBeijing
Nairobi
Washington
Network INetwork I
Jeddah
Prague
Toulouse
Dakar Algiers
Offenbach
Brasilia
Cairo
New DelhiMoscow
Network IINetwork II
Exeter
SofiaMelbourne
Buenos Aires
TokyoBeijing
Nairobi
Washington
Network INetwork I
Jeddah
Prague
Toulouse
Dakar Algiers
Offenbach
Brasilia
Cairo
New DelhiMoscow
Network IINetwork II
Exeter
Sofia
Melbourne
Buenos Aires
TokyoBeijing
Nairobi
Washington
Jeddah
Prague
Toulouse
Dakar Algiers
Offenbach
Brasilia
Cairo
New Delhi
IMTN cloud
Moscow
RA I
RA II
RA III
RA IV
RA V
RA VI
Exeter
Sofia
Melbourne
Buenos Aires
TokyoBeijing
Nairobi
Washington
Jeddah
Prague
Toulouse
Dakar Algiers
Offenbach
Brasilia
Cairo
New Delhi
IMTN cloud
Moscow
RA I
RA II
RA III
RA IV
RA V
RA VI
Exeter
Sofia
Melbourne
Buenos Aires
TokyoBeijing
Nairobi
Washington
Jeddah
Prague
Toulouse
Dakar Algiers
Offenbach
Brasilia
Cairo
New Delhi
IMTN cloud
Moscow
RA I
RA II
RA III
RA IV
RA V
RA VI
Exeter
Sofia
Melbourne
Buenos Aires
TokyoBeijing
Nairobi
Washington
Jeddah
Prague
Toulouse
Dakar Algiers
Offenbach
Brasilia
Cairo
New Delhi
IMTN cloud
Moscow
RA I
RA II
RA III
RA IV
RA V
RA VI
Exeter
Sofia
Melbourne
Buenos Aires
TokyoBeijing
Nairobi
Washington
Jeddah
Prague
Toulouse
Dakar Algiers
Offenbach
Brasilia
Cairo
New Delhi
IMTN cloud
Moscow
RA I
RA II
RA III
RA IV
RA V
RA VI
Exeter
Sofia
Melbourne
Buenos Aires
TokyoBeijing
Nairobi
Washington
Jeddah
Prague
Toulouse
Dakar Algiers
Offenbach
Brasilia
Cairo
New Delhi
IMTN cloud
Moscow
RA I
RA II
RA III
RA IV
RA V
RA VI
Exeter
Sofia
Melbourne
Buenos Aires
TokyoBeijing
Nairobi
Washington
Jeddah
Prague
Toulouse
Dakar Algiers
Offenbach
Brasilia
Cairo
New Delhi
IMTN cloud
Moscow
RA I
RA II
RA III
RA IV
RA V
RA VI
Migration process forming WIS core
network
IMTNcloud I
IMTN
IMTNcloud II
IMTN
WIS core
network
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WIS Network TopologyArchitecture and flows
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Area Meteorological Data Communication Networks (AMDCN)
• AMDCNs– Incorporate GTS infrastructure– May involve single, partial or multiple Regional
Meteorological Data Communication Networks• Network topology still varies across the
globe– AMDCNs don’t automatically fix problems with
RMDCNs, but do provide a GISC focal point to address problems.
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WIS Centres• 15 Candidate GISCs
– 11 under review by ET-GDDP• 100 + candidate DCPCs
– 36 under review by ET-GDDP• DWD GISC launched May
2010• Important to note
– DCPCs and NCs are classifications of centres, not new centres.
– International vs National– Assessment is on WIS not Core functions
• GISCs are new functions
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GISC Candidates (15)
XX
X X X
X
X
X
X
X
VGISC
X
X
XX
X
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Capacity Building
• Secretariat utilising WIS Trust Fund and temporary staff to provide WIS Jump Start
• Several Members have taken advantage.• Successful workshop on “implementation of WIS
in Asia” hosted by JMA.– Typical of role expected of GISC
• Need to develop training programmes etc.• Hard work still ahead but resources have waned.• Thank those Members who have contributed but
need contributions to WIS trust fund and secondments, JPOs, etc.
11 June 2010 WMO Executive Council LXII - Report on WIS
Slide 10
Coordination
• IGDDS now an integral part of WIS• WIGOS development has WIS as its second
layer of integration.• WIS is an exemplar component of GEOSS.• More work needs to be done on coordination
with RAs and TCs– Especially in coordination of user requirements and
revision of Tech Regs• There remains a significant role for the ICG-WIS
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Highlights• Documentation - Some issues to address
– WIS Project Plan and supporting technical documentation – Done and on track
– Manuals, guidelines and best practices – Major effort/resources needed
• WIS Part A – Going Strong– WIS Core Network in place and AMDCNs progressing but note wide
range of technical capability persists across regions.• WIS Part B - Some issues to address
– Implementation of GISCs and DCPCs – First GISC done. Late starting but on track for Cg XVI
– WIS Centre Identification process. – On track
• Need Cg XVI to endorse designation procedures.
11 June 2010 WMO Executive Council LXII - Report on WIS
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Highlights
• Capacity building – Major effort/resources needed – Encourage participants to visit demonstration process and
side meeting– Need to increased Members understanding of WIS and
assist them in implementing and benefiting from WIS• Coordination with other activities – Going strong
• Summary– WIS is now being implemented.– Need to ensure all on board over next four years– Additional resources needed during this critical period– Still need Inter-commission Coordination Group