Global Collecting Centres ETMC-5 Activities of the GCCs Geneva 2015 Activities of the GCCs ETMC-5 22 nd – 25 th June 2015, Geneva, Switzerland.

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Global Collecting Centres ETMC-5 Activities of the GCCs Geneva 2015 Activities of the GCCs ETMC-5 22 nd – 25 th June 2015, Geneva, Switzerland

ETMC Activities of the GCCs 2 MCSS Marine Climatological Summaries Scheme →27 Contributing Members (CMs) →2 Global Collecting Centres (GCCs) for delayed mode VOS data →8 Responsible Members (RMs) makes data available on WIS DCPC GISC for individual download

ETMC Activities of the GCCs 3 MCSS, the GCCs and their purpose Gather quality data – from 27 CMs in IMMT format Perform quality control – using MQCS (v7) Store data & allow data access – by 8 RMs and DCPC MCSS GCC JCOMM’s Marine Climatological Summaries Scheme JCOMM’s Global Collecting Centres (for delayed mode VOS data)

ETMC Activities of the GCCs 4 Contributing members Responsible members Global Collecting Centre Registered CMs 23 of the 27 countries have contributed in the last 3 years! 27 countries still run a VOS fleet and are willing to contribute data to the MCSS MCSS

ETMC Activities of the GCCs 5 The Number of CMs and the Fluctuation of Total Obs received by the GCCs over the last 3 Years VOS Data Volumes

ETMC Activities of the GCCs 6 GCC Data 23 CMs submitted in 2012, 2013 and 2014 High number of observations 2012 was due to large volumes of backlogged data Large data files were contributed by Canada, France, Norway, United Kingdom and Germany Fluctuation results from CM issues including software, staff and technical problems

ETMC Activities of the GCCs 7 Distribution of data received

ETMC Activities of the GCCs 8  duplicate observations  invalid dates  wrong positions Most of those rejected records were corrected or deleted after consultation with the appropriate CM Data Problems found by MQCS

ETMC Activities of the GCCs 9 Distribution of Observations 2014 Only 174 of 770,983 observations with on-land positions in 2014

ETMC Activities of the GCCs 10 IMMT coding 2013: 5% in IMMT - 1 / 2 28% in IMMT- 3 65% in IMMT- 4 2% in IMMT- 5 IMMT coding 2014: 1% in IMMT- 1 / 2 22% in IMMT- 3 72% in IMMT- 4 4% in IMMT- 5 The revised IMMT-4 version with the new and clarified codes for the source of observation, were in effect from 1st January 2011 Formats & Coding IMMT-5 with minor updates of wording were in effect from 1st June 2012

ETMC Activities of the GCCs 11 VOSClim Input

ETMC Activities of the GCCs 12 VOSClim Input

ETMC Activities of the GCCs 13 VOSClim Input registered VOSClim ships provided reports in 2014 France and Japan are the only CMs to provide 100% of VOSClim elements in the VOSClim reports

ETMC Activities of the GCCs 14 Developments MCDS Marine Climate Data System MCDS shall replace MCSS Update of the MCDS implementation plan for Data Acquisition Centres (DACs) and Global Data Assembly Centres (GDACs) at CLIMAR-4 by members of ETMC and the Task Team of MCDS (TT-MCDS) TT-MCDS teleconferences were held and it was decided to rewrite relevant sections of WMO No 471 and 558

ETMC Activities of the GCCs 15 Developments MCDS Marine Climate Data System Modernization of the MCSS New sources of historical marine- meteorological and oceanographic data State of the art data management techniques Goal: to develop a standardized international data management system across JCOMM Collection, rescue, quality control, formatting, archiving, exchange and access for all marine data and metadata

ETMC Activities of the GCCs 16 Developments DACs Data Acquisition Centres Receive data/metadata from single platform type (e.g. Buoy, ship) Both in near real-time and delayed mode Apply Minimum Quality Control (MQC) Forward data to the GDACs in agreed formats

ETMC Activities of the GCCs 17 Developments GDACs Global Data Assembly Centres Combine all data streams Establish a unique complete dataset Perform agreed quality checks including High Quality Control (HQC) Forward the original and quality controlled data and metadata with flags to the CMOCs Ensure that delayed-mode and real-time data streams are compared and linked Feedback to DACs

ETMC Activities of the GCCs 18 Developments CMOCs WMO-IOC Centres for Marine-Meteorological and Oceanographic Climate Data Act as a network of data centres Collect data from GDACs and other sources Undertake data rescue Apply bias correction Make integrated datasets and products available to the user interface and advise member states when appropriate Ensure storage of data and metadata with defined standards

ETMC Activities of the GCCs 19 CMOC WMO-IOC Centre for Marine-Meteorological and Oceanographic Climate Data CMOC in Tianjin, China was successfully evaluated against the CMOC evaluation criteria proposed by the ETMC and Data Management Coordination Group (DMCG)and a draft Resolution establishing CMOC/China has been submitted to the WMO 17th Congress for its adoption focus on the integration of global drifting buoy observations and metadata, in cooperation with NOAA/AOML and GDACs. will also have a focus on historical metadata and data rescue in the Asian-Pacific region, as well as on capacity building in this region

ETMC Activities of the GCCs 20 MCDS Data Flow

ETMC Activities of the GCCs 21 Developments HQCS High Quality Control Standard Developed by DWD Basis for a software package for automatic quality checks Integrated land-sea-mask, accuracy of 0,01° Climatology check based on background fields using the ERA-Interim-Reanalysis Time-Sequence check Inconsistency check Spatial check

ETMC Activities of the GCCs 22  or contact by More details of GCC activities