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NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS NinJo Demonstration Ljubljana

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS Building kit for meteorological applications From a satellite image viewer to a complex meteorological workstation Visualization and Production tools can be configured each application represented by own layer Flexible programming environment each partner constructs his NinJo and adds own data types completely Java based User oriented user can define his own NinJo desktop everything is configurable by user action Generic Meteorological Workstation easy extension possible (open for new data, new storage systems) NinJo is …

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS qNinJo: Overview qVisualisation qProduct generation

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS NinJo: Visualisation - Concept Main Window Main scene secondary scenes up to 3, configurable Secondary Windows Meteograms, CrossSections, based on extendable diagram framework

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS Highly configurable NinJo is the GUI for configuration (System-, Site-, User-Level) xml behind the scene Favourites and Functionality can be configured Maps/ Geographical data Data types Color Tables Legend positions GUI Menues Selected data types Selected layers, active layer Number of (secondary) scenes Multi-lingual NinJo: Visualisation - Flexibility

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS NinJo: Visualisation - Layer specific Main Toolbar Layer Selection Layer Menue Layer Toolbar Time Navigation

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS Independent visualisation meteorological data geographical information Flexible composition of scene Superimposed visualisation Modes active, invisible, duplicated Interactive layers specific applications duplicated layer active layer invisible layer add layer NinJo: All available Layer

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS Geo Raster Height Elevation Landuse Geo Vector Coastline, boundaries Roads, railway, Rivers, cities, airports Geo Grid parallels and meridians Landsat image (50m resolution) + Geovector data NinJo: Geo Layers

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS Supports major platforms GOES, GMS, Meteosat NOAA, FENGYUN Products Channel combinations Composites SAF products Basic Image processing contrast enhancement colour tables NinJo: Satellite Layer

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS observation and forecast data Visualization of station based data configurable display symbols and plot models Sorting algorithms Min/Max Rating Hitlist Meteograms at selected locations NinJo: Surface Layer

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS Editable plot-model NinJo: Surface Layer - Configuration Priorization

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS Point map horizontal distribution of selected elements Sounding diagrams vertical distribution at specific locations (next slide) NinJo: Sounding Layer

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS NinJo: Sounding Layer - diagrams Cloud cover and turbulences Hodograph

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS various numerical NWP data GME, LME, ECMWF, GFS, LFP, HIRLAM... calculated elements precip. sums, differences display modes: Isolines, Isoareas values, symbols, wind barbs NinJo: Grid Layer

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS various Radar products Projections cartesian, stereographic NinJo: Radar Layer

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS Different networks Visualization of characteristics Cloud to ground, cloud to cloud Polarity no. of strokes amplitude Color-encoding depending on age or polarity NinJo: Lightning Layer

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS Model Meteograms

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS MyGUI

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS qNinJo: Overview qVisualisation qProduct generation qAutomatisation with NinJoScience qStatus and Outlook

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS Report types: GAFOR, GAMET, SIGMET, TAF Aeronautical warnings aerea forecasts point forecasts defined flight paths NinJo: Aviation Layer

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS Weather monitoring continous alerting to severe weather situations Monitoring of quality comparison of warnings to observed weather Monitoring rules highly configurable all data types threshold definitions combination of criteria NinJo: AutoMON

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS Serves to issue warnings: Editing Production Monitoring Selection objects/areas Editing warning template height selection time selection Production dissemination to text generation/user Monitoring comparison to observations assisted by AutoMON NinJo: EPM Layer

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS Outlook: Automatic Warning – Project until 2009 Within AutoWARN Project Outside of AutoWARN Observations KONRAD / SCIT Radar Lightning, BlitzMOS LMK (+ other models) WarnMOS PEPS MOSMIX ASG AutoWARN Status Generator  Automatic Warning Status Proposal ASE AutoWARN Status Editor  Manually Modified Warning Status, Export External Product Generation (WV11) and distribution AutoMON Automatic Monitoring  Warning Events Further development: based on AutoMON / EPM contact:

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS Point Forecast Editing Selection area / point forecast time height level Editing absolute / relative interpolation Consistency compares elements optional corrections NinJo: MMO Layer

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS Interactive graphical editor Editing Graphical Objects Fronts, Jet, Clouds, SigWx elements Weather areas,… Texts and icons MetObjects encoding distribution for other users NinJo: IGE

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS NinJo 1.3 Batch Product Designer

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS NinJo 1.3 Batch Service qA webservice qNinJo client architecture behind q„normal“ NinJo favourites may become a batch product

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS NinJo 1.3 Batch Monitor

NinJo Demonstration, EGOWS Modular structure eg.GRIB data  GridLayer Many data types GRID, BUFR, Radar, Satellite, warnings, cells, points, areas, … ServerClientExternal Systems NinJo has …