THEME[ENV.2011.4.1.3-1]: Inter-operable integration of shared Earth Observation in the Global Context Duration: Sept. 1, 2011 – Aug. 31, 2014 Total EC.

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THEME[ENV ]: Inter-operable integration of shared Earth Observation in the Global Context Duration: Sept. 1, 2011 – Aug. 31, 2014 Total EC funding: 6,399, € Project Web Site: EC Grant Agreement no GEOSS interoperability for Weather, Ocean and Water Weather, Ocean and Water Michael Nyenhuis University of Bonn David Richardson ECMWF with contributions from WP4 and WP5 partners Use scenario “River discharge modeling and validation” GEO Plenary IX, EC Side Event 22 Nov 2012

Digital Earth Communities River discharge 2 Critical water cycle variable Long-term observations are essential for many water resource applications, to analyse climate trends, and to assess environmental impacts and risks (Near)-real-time observations especially relevant for flood forecasting Observations are used to calibrate hydrological or coupled land, atmosphere and ocean models

Digital Earth Communities River discharge Under the auspices of WMO, the Global Runoff Data Centre (GRDC) collects river discharge data at daily or monthly intervals from more than 8400 stations in 157 countries Through the Global Terrestrial Network of Hydrology (GTN-H), GRDC is linked to GEOSS To support –The climate-related programmes and projects of the United Nations and their special organisations; –The international scientific community on global change, climate and hydrology, research and assessment. 3 GEO Plenary IX, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil, 22 Nov 2012

Digital Earth Communities River discharge 4 GRDC stations with original daily discharge data

Digital Earth Communities TIGGE ensemble weather forecasts 5 GEO Plenary IX, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil, 22 Nov 2012 TIGGE, the THORPEX Interactive Grand Global Ensemble, is a collection of ensemble weather forecasts from global and regional models, available for scientific research The ensemble forecasts are made from slightly perturbed initial conditions to capture uncertainties stemming from the initial weather conditions and model errors GEOWOW will significantly enhance the accessibility of TIGGE archive for the wider user community, an essential requirement to exploit the substantial multi-disciplinary potential in TIGGE data

Digital Earth Communities Application development and GCI components integration 6 Weather Societal Benefit Area (WP4): –Integrate the TIGGE archive into the GEOSS Common Infrastructure (GCI) –Improve the accessibility of TIGGE for long time series of forecast data at user-specified locations –Demonstrate the potential of the TIGGE archive in multi- disciplinary applications Water Societal Benefit Area (WP5): –Allow discovery, access, and use of GRDC data through the GEOSS Common Infrastructure (GCI) –Standardisation of the exchange of hydrological data (WaterML 2.0 and SOS 2.0 Hydrology Profile) –Towards increased multi-disciplinary interoperability to allow integration of data from different domains GEO Plenary IX, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil, 22 Nov 2012

Digital Earth Communities Showcase development 7 “Modeling of river discharge using weather predictions and validation based on river discharge observations” The Water and Weather SBAs are defining a scenario, which will soon provide an additional showcase (#River Discharge) for prototyping additional components To demonstrate the benefits of improved interoperability of domain resources through GCI evolutions EPS Weather prediction Discharge observations Validation / visualisation

Digital Earth Communities Showcase development “Modeling of river discharge using weather predictions and validation based on river discharge observations” Development, validation and calibration of forecasting workflow using Ensemble Prediction Systems (EPS) of Numerical Weather Predictions (NWP) and a runoff model Availability of river discharge forecasts from the TIGGE archive Enlarged availability of GRDC/GTN-R discharge data Enhanced GCI to enable interoperable exchange of (hydrological) observation data by linking the GCI to Sensor Web data formats, models, and interfaces (e.g. WaterML 2.0 and the Sensor Observation Service (i.e. hydrology SOS profile) GCI based visualisation of discharge forecasts and observations in combination for different forecast ranges, different river catchments, and different ensemble models GEO Plenary IX, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil, 22 Nov 2012

Digital Earth Communities Showcase development 9 GEO Plenary IX, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil, 22 Nov 2012

Digital Earth Communities Test computations with river discharge based on TIGGE Achievements - Weather First feasibility studies of using the SOS system and coding the river discharge forecasts in WaterML 2.0 format GEO Plenary IX, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil, 22 Nov 2012

Digital Earth Communities Achievements - Water 11 Initial selection of 148 GRDC stations for integration into GCI On-going efforts to make more stations accessible

Digital Earth Communities Achievements - Water 12 Development of OGC SOS Hydrology Profile: optimised interface to access WaterML 2.0 encoded data Sensor Web Client upgraded to load SOS timeseries

THEME[ENV ]: Inter-operable integration of shared Earth Observation in the Global Context Duration: Sept. 1, 2011 – Aug. 31, 2014 Total EC funding: 6,399, € Project Web Site: EC Grant Agreement no GEOSS interoperability for Weather, Ocean and Water Weather, Ocean and Water Use scenario “River discharge modeling and validation” GEO Plenary IX, EC Side Event 22 Nov 2012