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WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF ECMWF Web re-engineering project Baudouin Raoult Head of Data and Services Section European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF BelgiumIrelandPortugal DenmarkItaly Switzerland GermanyLuxembourg Finland SpainThe Netherlands Sweden FranceNorwayTurkey GreeceAustria United Kingdom Co-operation agreements or working arrangements with: Czech Republic Montenegro ACMAD Croatia Morocco ESA Estonia Romania EUMETSAT Hungary Serbia WMO IcelandSlovakia JRC LatviaSlovenia CTBTO Lithuania CLRTAP ECMWF: Supporting States and Co-operation

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF ECMWF: Objectives Operational forecasting up to 15 days ahead (including waves) R & D activities in forecast modelling Data archiving and related services Operational forecasts for the coming month and season Advanced NWP training Provision of supercomputer resources Assistance to WMO programmes Management of Regional Meteorological Data Communications Network (RMDCN)

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF Dealing with large amount of multi-dimensional data

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF Dealing with large amount of multi-dimensional data (cont.) Forecasts run several time a day, providing regular update of the possible future

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF Dealing with large amount of multi-dimensional data (cont.) Each model grid point represent hundreds of meteorological variables: temperature, pressure, precipitations, … The atmosphere is split vertically into many levels

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF Dealing with large amount of multi-dimensional data (cont.) Ensemble Forecasts: capturing the chaotic nature of the atmosphere Forecast many equally possible futures Forecast time Temperature Initial condition Forecast

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF Dealing with large amount of multi-dimensional data (cont.) Meteorological data is multi-dimensional – 3 dimensions of space – 2 dimensions of time (analysis time, forecast time) … and many more for ensemble prediction systems (many possible futures) – 100s of variables (Temperature, Wind, Clouds, Humidity,…) – many different models Short range, Medium range, Monthly, Seasonal, … Global, Limited area From several NWP centres around the world Current web interfaces are limited to: – 2 space dimensions (screen) – 1 time dimension (animation) – 4 colour dimensions (red, green, blue and transparency)

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF Dealing with large amount of multi-dimensional data (cont.) Make full use of available graphical tools – Layering – Colour, transparency, symbols – Animations – Re-projections Provide statistical analysis tools – Means, probabilities, clustering, … – Time series, cross-sections, … Give the user full control over these tools – … so they can choose what suit their current workflow – Requires the ability to run these tools on-demand, based on user input, in a reasonable time (e.g. <10s)

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF 10 ECMWF Web re-engineering project: Motivations – Increasing use by our supporting states and many commercial customers of our web products Demand for a high availability service – Users request more tailored products Requires on-demand plot production Goals – Redesign the web infrastructure so that the web service is highly available – Provide more interactivity (e.g. zoom, pan, overlay parameters) – Allow product customisation (e.g. control the event threshold on probability maps) – Use open (OGC) standards so that ECMWF products can be embedded in users own software Aimed directly at our Member States forecasters and commercial customers

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF 11 Gathering of user requirements The project has been presented on several occasions Consultation process will continue throughout the project Focus on usability

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF 12 Application 1: Web based forecasting tool Fully Interactive: – zooming, panning, … – animations Customisation: – Probabilities threshold, … – Show/hide, add/remove layers Associated tools: e.g. meteograms For expert users (forecasters)

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF 13 Application 2: Product catalogue Browsable and searchable graphical product catalogue Limited interactivity – Preset number of projections, animation Intended to be used by a wider audience

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF 14 So that ECMWF products can be directly embedded in the forecasters workstations application All products accessible via WMS protocol: – GetCapabilities document build dynamically from product catalogue content – Layers are created on-demand Challenges: - access control - time dimension - customisation Application 3: OGC Web Map Services

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF Forecasting tool main user interface

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF Predefined projections

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF Multi-layer maps

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF Controlling style

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF Controlling style (cont.)

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF Handling time dimensions

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF EPS data: probability maps

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF EPS data: probability maps (cont.)

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF EPS data: probability maps (cont.)

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF Data exploring tools

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF Data exploring tools (cont.)

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF 26 Project Status Half way into the project – Alpha test with forecasters from our Member States will start soon Infrastructure work – Security and access control – Monitoring, alerts and service statistics – Management tools – Performance tuning Product development – Clustering – Tropical cyclone tracks – Extreme forecast indices – Monthly and seasonal products – Quality and performance scores – …

WIS Enablers, Geneva © ECMWF 27 Thank you