GEOSS Water Services Showcase Demos 2, 3, 4 AIP-6 Water SBA Team Proposals 17 May 2013.

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GEOSS Water Services Showcase Demos 2, 3, 4 AIP-6 Water SBA Team Proposals 17 May 2013

AIP-6 GEOSS Water Services Team

SHOWCASE DEMO 2 : REGIONAL-NATIONAL FEDERATIONS GEOSS Water Services

Scenario / Use Case 2: National/local implementation / aggregation / federation of local data, maps, analysis Data Providers: ISPRA/ARPA (Italy), NIWA/HRC (New Zealand)

Water data sharing in Italy A regional federation of 19 Regions, 2 Autonomous Provinces and the Italian National Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA)

Italian National Water Agency (ISPRA) ARPA Emilia Romagna Regional Agency

CUAHSI Hydrologic Information System (HIS)

A federated national\regional architecture HIS-Central in Rome ….. Region 1 HydroServer Region 2 HydroServer

HydroDesktop at ARPA-EM

National Federation – New Zealand Building a nationally accessible data platform to support regional and national reporting (enhancement of

National Federation – New Zealand 16 regional authorities and 1 national agency to coordinate and provide data Current framework requires manual transfer of information and manual analysis protocols National data Infrastructure built on agreed standards and schema’s, using WaterML2.0 as the common foundation Interoperable framework across Authorities / Agencies using systems from a range of vendors (Kisters, Hilltop, 52 North, CUAHSI) Engaging communities of interest across authorities and agencies to establish a data server infrastructure Pilot will see participation from authorities and agencies through the middle of the country Automated routines to provide analysis across authority and agency data will also be trialled.

SHOWCASE DEMO 3 : FLOOD AWARENESS & RESPONSE GEOSS Water Services

Towards better early warning systems Data Information Flow Cascade of Models Map Servers Meteorologic Forecasts

ALCADÍASALCADÍAS COMUNIDADCOMUNIDAD GOB. REGIONALES COMUNIDADCOMUNIDAD SAT Comunitario SAT Tiempo Real

Dominican Republic – an example INDRHI (Instituto Nacional de Recursos Hidráulicos) datos convertido a WaterML web services a BYU

SHOWCASE DEMO 4: MITIGATING DROUGHT GEOSS Water Services

Scenario / Use Case 4: Drought awareness, forecasts, & notifications Data Provider: NASA/NOAA, GLDAS (data rods) Workflow steps: –Policy maker asks about drought based on some trigger (news broadcast or conference discussion). –Knowledge worker builds an information product based on available GEO resources: hydro locations, time series history, spatial analysis. –Knowledge worker publishes a water volume map service (or other relevant content service). –Knowledge worker combines the map service with other layers (such as the global hydro map) and shares this as an information product with the policy maker. –Policy maker interacts with the information product in simple app on tablet.

New Zealand World Soil Moisture A dryer region with significant seasonality Popup on point links to data and chart from the NASA Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS) A very wet region with little seasonality Charts show 3-hourly variation (37,000 values) of soil water content of the top 1m of soil from 2000 to A much dryer region with strong seasonality