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1 Marine Core Service MY OCEAN WP 14 Thematic Assemby Center Sea Ice and Wind

2 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma Reminder - Partnership WP 14 Sea Ice & Wind TAC (coordination) R&D Development Maintenance Production CalVal met.no, KNMI NERSC DMI met.no KNMI IFREMER met.no KNMI IFREMER DMI FMI NERSC DNSC NERC met.no KNMI IFREMER DMI FMI NERSC DNSC NERC met.no KNMI IFREMER DMI FMI NERSC DNSC NERC

3 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma Reminder - Objectives for R&D Sea Ice Main objective –Finalize three “new” sea ice products: Sea Ice Main issues –Develop of sea ice temperature, IST, product based on AVHRR. The main error sources are clouds. –Ice berg detection from SAR –Automatic ice/water discrimination from SAR Wind Main objective –Provide spatially and temporally consistent ocean eddy-scale forcing Wind Main issues –Exploit available satellite wind data sources that verifiably provide wind details on the ocean eddy scale, but which are poorly exploited by NWP analyses

4 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma R&D : main achievements Sea Ice Main achievements are Ice berg product and IST products is ready and implemented in V1 Main Challenge SAR based ice water discrimination is delayed. The algorithm is run in automatic mode every night for a test area in the Fram Strait. Preliminary results show that the method can discriminate ice from open water under various wind and ice edge conditions

5 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma R&D : main achievements WIND Generate spatially and temporally consistent high-resolution wind fields Effective use of all available small-scale ocean surface wind information (more effective than NWP) – ASCAT, SeaWinds, OSCAT, ERS scatterometer wind vectors – Passive radiometer speeds Improve momentum exchange, ocean circulation, waves, surges, … A draft report with his findings is available

6 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma Reminder - Objectives for Dev. & Maintenance Objectives, difficulties, … –The SIW TAC will be a single unique entry point for satellite derived sea ice and surface wind data for use in operational oceanography –Consistent interfaces between each production unit Steps, V0, V1, risks, issues, … –V0: MERSEA, PolarView, V1:Streamlined MERSEA, New products, V2: MyOcean R&D updates, … –Risk: Lack of specifications of interfaces to MIS, documentation load, …

7 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma Dev. & Maint. : main achievements Main achievements, Sea Ice The product assembly and dissemination system at met.no has been developed, implemented tested and became V1 operational from mid December 2010. The documentation and review process for MyOcean has been followed:  Production Center PDR Workshop (ssPDR), Brest June 2010  Production Center Acceptance Workshop V1, Rome October 2010

8 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma Dev. & Maint. : main achievements Main achievements, Sea Ice, continues … To ensure a sustainable operation of the SIW TAC the Sea Ice Dissemination Unit is integrated as a part of the met.no’s operational system. -> All MyOcean compliant interfaces developed at met.no are developed according to the requirements for the operational environment within which no “black boxes” are accepted Main difficulties Full compliance with MyOcean specifications for e.g. web-based (HHTP) sub-setting and user-authentication has been delayed due to delayed specifications from MyOcean WP 2 on the interfaces Remaining tasks Compliance with MyOcean specifications for e.g. web-based (HHTP) sub-setting and user-authentication

9 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma Dev. & Maint. : main achievements Main achievements, Wind Interfaces between KNMI and Ifremer PU is established External interfaces between Ifremer PU and users are set up –OPeNDAP service: http://www.ifremer.fr/threddshttp://w – http service: http://www.ifremer.fr/threddshttp:// Interface with MIS/Service Desk Global near real time wind fields have been operationally transferred to MIS / Service Desk and are available at the MyOcean catalogue http://www.myocean.eu/web/24-catalogue.php

10 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma Reminder - Objectives for Production Objectives, Products, Difficulties, … –Near real time and offline production, assembly, and distribution –Based on existing operational systems –Continuous monitoring of all contributing satellite systems and of end products Steps, risks V0 → V1 transition

11 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma Production : main achievements V1 Sea Ice products is accessed through the MyOcean catalogue, or directly through http://myocean.met.no/SIW-TAC/index.html - via FTP - OpenDAP from met.no servers Subsetting of products is available via a MyOcean-compliant service at met.no. Product metadata are updated and delivered to the MIS in MyOcean-compliant xml files on the fly. Input data and product monitoring:

12 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma Production : main achievements

13 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma Production : main achievements SAR data availability:

14 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma Production : main achievements Difficulties / problems Incident Log revealed two major interruption, one due to full discs, necessary correction taken Product monitoring revealed delay of several products, up to 40 %,  Partly due to access to more SAR data at the PUs  Need to update the timeliness specifications

15 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma Production : main achievements Main achievements WIND are –The wind products, based on QuikSCAT and ASCAT retrievals, have been processed and made available in near real time –Calibration and validation have been performed –The V1 wind products are available on the product catalogue

16 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma Reminder - Objectives for Cal / Val Objectives, difficulties, … –Regular validation of sea ice products –Problem: lack of ground measurements Regional ice analysis from National ice services used for validation –Validation of these based on campaigns etc –Consistent wind calibration of all satellite sources and ECMWF winds before blending –Verification of all wind inputs with independent buoy winds and check their wind variability spectra for spectral cut-offs, etc

17 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma Cal/Val : main achievements Main achievements technical validation A set of technical validation tests was performed autumn 2010 in connection with the PC Acceptance review. - External interfaces to satellite data suppliers - Interfaces between PUs and DU (met.no) - Product Content - Test of external interfaces (FTP and OpenDAP access) All tests was confirmed successfully

18 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma Cal/Val : main achievements Main achievements scientific validation Scientific calibration was performed autumn 2010 in connection with the PC Acceptance review to validate all V1 products. New validation has been performed after 3 months of V1 and some examples are presented below:

19 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma Cal/Val : examples Global sea ice products validet against DMI Greenland ice charts

20 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma Cal/Val : examples Regional ice cahrts visually compared to satellite images

21 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma Cal/Val : examples Ice thickness charts (blue) validated against Observations from ice breakers (green)

22 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma Cal/Val : examples Validation of High Res Ice drift against In situ drifters

23 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma Main Challenges Technical Challenges –Keep it simple Operational Challenges –MyOcean integration –Utilize existing infrastructure Scientific Challenges Temporal description of eddy-scale winds Automatic products based on SAR Ice surface temperature: clouds

24 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma Future Challenges Scientific Challenges –Analysis of the new remotely sensed data aiming to be used for V2 wind estimation. –Enhancement of the objective method –Temporal description of eddy-scale winds Technical Challenges –V2 interface with MIS / central Web Page Operational Challenges –To ease user access / registration procedures Ultimate Challenges … –MyO to work like one system

25 Marine Core Service MyOcean : Second Annual Meeting / 27-28 April 2011 / Roma Past (event, work or tasks achieved) : –December 2010 : V1 operational –April 2011 : V1 validated – Future : –September 2011: Automatic SAR classification integrated –June 2011: SIW TAC annual meeting –December 2011: V2 implemented Calendar


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