The WMO Rolling Review of Requirements and the OSCAR tools

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The WMO Rolling Review of Requirements and the OSCAR tools Lars Peter Riishojgaard WIGOS Project Office, WMO Secretariat WMO; Observing and Information Systems Department)

OVERVIEW WIGOS and the Rolling Review of Requirements (RRR) What is the RRR? OSCAR OSCAR/Requirements OSCAR/Space OSCAR Surface Gap analysis tool Implementation status

Rolling Review of Requirements WMO Congress: All WMO (and co-sponsored) observing systems shall use the RRR to design networks, plan evolution and assess performance. The RRR is the process used by WMO to collect, vet and record user requirements for all WMO application areas and match them against observational capabilities Gap analysis results in Statement of Guidance, one per application area, that provides a narrative of how well a given application area is supported by WIGOS; to be supported by a quantitative gap analysis module (in development)

Application Areas as currently listed in the RRR Global numerical weather prediction (GNWP) High-resolution numerical weather prediction (HRNWP) Nowcasting and very short range forecasting (NVSRF) Seasonal and inter-annual forecasting (SIAF) Aeronautical meteorology Atmospheric chemistry Ocean applications Agricultural meteorology Hydrology Climate monitoring (as undertaken through GCOS) Climate applications Space weather

OSCAR The RRR is supported by three key databases of OSCAR, the Observation Systems Capabilities and Review tool : OSCAR/Requirements, in which “technology free” requirements are provided for each application area, expressed in units of geophysical variables, not measurands OSCAR/Space, listing the capabilities of all satellite sensors (whether historical, operational or planned) OSCAR/Surface, list surface-based capabilities (still in development) http://www.wmo-sat.info/oscar/

OSCAR/Requirements The following requirements are listed for each of the 12 application areas: Spatial (horizontal and vertical) and temporal resolution, uncertainty, data latency, required coverage area, source, and level of confidence Each requirement is expressed in terms of three separate values: Threshold (observations not useful unless this is met) Break-through (optimum cost-benefit ratio) Goal (exceeding this provides no additional benefit) OSCAR/Requirements information content is assembled by CBS and other WMO Interprogram Expert Teams and Task Teams (e.g. this one), and is informed by the wider community e.g. though the WMO Impact Workshops (every four years) engaging the NWP and data assimilation community; see http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/OSY/Meetings/NWP5_Sedona2012/Fin al_Report.pdf

OSCAR/Space Information about all satellite sensors (past, present and future) Instrument type, measurement technique Instrument characteristics (mass, power, data rate) Programmatic information, e.g. agency, measurement program, operating period, heritage, etc. Orbit, coverage, repeat frequency, resolution Capabilities, expressed in terms of geophysical variables that can be derived from the measurements provided by the sensor, listed in order of decreasing fidelity

OSCAR/Surface (still in design phase) Provides metadata for all surface-based observational capabilities under WIGOS (WMO and co-sponsored observing systems) Surface stations Upper-air stations Aircraft data Buoys Radars … Highly heterogeneous dataset, multiple owners and operators Will contain (at least) two levels of “capabilities” Actual; based on NWP receipt of real-time observations Notional; based on information from system operators

WIGOS Metadata Standard Metadata elements are provided in ten categories # Category Description 1 observed quantity Specifies the basic characteristics of the observed quantity and the resulting data sets. 2 purpose of observation Specifies the main application area(s) of the observation and the observing program(s) the observation is affiliated to. 3 data quality Specifies the data quality and traceability of the observation. 4 environment Describes the geographical environment within which the observation is made. It also provides an unstructured element for additional meta-information that is considered relevant for adequate use of the data and that is not captured anywhere else in this standard. 5 data processing and reporting Specifies how raw data are transferred into the reported physical quantities and reported to the users. 6 sampling and analysis Specifies how sampling and/or analysis are used to derive the reported observation or how a specimen was collected 7 station/platform Specifies the environmental monitoring facility, including fixed station, moving equipment or remote sensing platform, at which the observation was made. 8 method of observation Specifies the method of observation and describes characteristics of the instrument(s) used to make the observation. If multiple instruments used to generate the observation, then this category should be repeated. 9 ownership and data policy Specifies who is responsible for the observation and owns it. 10 contact Specifies where information about the observation or dataset can be obtained. Reliable & trusted Observations: Timely, Quality assured, Quality controlled, Well documented, Compatible

Gap analysis module (still in design phase) Quantitative tool that matches observational data requirements against observational capabilities Based on selection of requirement and pertinent observational capabilities, tool can illustrate whether or not different levels of requirement is met (by area or region)

Surface pressure measurement capabilities against WMO requirements (“capability” based on data received by ECMWF)

Implementation Status OSCAR/Requirements; prototype operational in the WMO Secretariat; to be transferred to Meteo-Suisse (Phase 1) OSCAR/Space, prototype operational in the WMO Secretariat; to be transferred to Meteo-Suisse (Phase 2) OSCAR/Surface; in design, will be developed by Meteo-Suisse Close collaboration between WMO and Meteo-Suisse on developing, hosting and maintaining the OSCAR databases Meteo-Suisse to implement and operate WMO to be responsible for the information content

The role of this Task Team meeting (as seen from the WIGOS Project Office): Review the list of WMO Application Areas supported in the RRR Currently 12, including Atmospheric Chemistry; this is arguably not an application area and should be retired What are the “real” application areas not yet captured and requiring observations of atmospheric composition? Provide a first guess of the requirements for any new Application Area(s) added to the list Engage with existing RRR framework (IPET-OSDE, ET-SAT etc.), amend it as necessary, to complete and maintain/update the requirements

Thank you for your attention lriishojgaard@wmo.int