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1 GISC Exeter Status Report - 2015
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2 Contents GISC/RTH Exeter Status Report RTH Exeter GTS connectivity
GISC Exeter WIS connectivity WIS Items of interest OpenWIS WIS Issues © Crown copyright Met Office

3 RTH Exeter GTS connectivity
Connections to RTHs: Melbourne, Moscow, New Delhi, Offenbach, Pretoria Rome, Tokyo, Toulouse, Washington Connections to NMCs: Brussels, Copenhagen, De Bilt, Dublin, Lisbon, Madrid, Montreal, Oslo, Reykjavik Daily traffic: Input 16 GBytes per day Output 37 GBytes per day 99.99% availability between September 2014 and August 2015. SLA for the RTH service at Exeter is 99.8% availability. © Crown copyright Met Office

4 GISC Exeter WIS connectivity
Backup of user subscriptions in co-operation with Météo-France. Daily traffic statistics: Ingesting 6.5GBytes of Essential data into 24hr Cache. Replicating 280Mbytes of Essential data with GISC Météo-France. Metadata catalog contains 149,000 records. Daily catalog synchronisation with GISCs: Beijing, Brasilia, Melbourne, Moscow, Offenbach Seoul, Tehran, Tokyo and Toulouse. 100% availability between September 2014 and August 2015. SLA for the GISC service at Exeter is 99.8% availability. © Crown copyright Met Office

5 WIS Items of Interest Implemented basic WIS Monitoring.
In September 2015, the first OpenWIS Development Conference took place at the Met Office in Exeter. Attended by experts from: Met Office Météo-France Météo-France International Korean Met Agency Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Taking part in the pilot project to synchronize GISC cache through the cloud. Exeter DCPC will be operational in December 2015. © Crown copyright Met Office

6 OpenWIS GISC, vGISC, DCPC, NC functions all use OpenWIS software.
Non-profit, Limited liability Association to own IPR created in August 2015. Association members are GISCs: Exeter, Toulouse, Melbourne, Seoul, Washington OpenWIS will be in public GitHub repository Documentation, test cases, etc. Open Source governance: Ordinary member – annual fee, influence direction. Strategic member - big fee, control direction. © Crown copyright Met Office

7 WIS Issues All Metadata will need updating in the next year:
ISO19115:2006 -> ISO19115:2013 WMO Core Metadata 1.3 -> 2.0? What strategic approach to adopt? Use WMO Core 1.1 -> Core 1.2 -> Core 1.3 as prototype? Hierarchical metadata expected by users: Is it possible to have common sets defined? Can common and specific sets be defined? User search experience needs to be improved. Performance & Quality monitoring. Possibility of standardising subscription API using PubSub (publish / subscribe pattern). © Crown copyright Met Office

8 Any questions? © Crown copyright Met Office


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