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1 Bias Monitoring Web Page Design
01 May 2019 Bias Monitoring Web Page Design GSICS Web Meeting Held on Aleksandar Jelenak NESDIS (GDWG Chair)

2 Meeting Outline Introduction Background information
Overview of the current situation What data to offer for plotting and their plot options Design Options Discussion Conclusion

3 Introduction The purpose of this meeting is to resolve any outstanding issues and have GPRCs agree on a common approach for the bias monitoring web page

4 Background Information
Bias monitoring web page design already discussed at the web meeting and the 2011 Joint Working Groups meeting in Daejeon, Korea Hiromi Owada (JMA) proposed a template with accompanying prototype files

5 Current Situation Four GPRCs have so far implemented bias monitoring web pages: CMA, EUMETSAT, JMA, and NOAA. These pages are hosted on GPRCs websites and use custom-developed software. All the plots are generated in advance and a user can only selected from those available. Any GPRC has issues with the current set-up?

6 What Data To Plot & Plot Options

7 Design options

8 Option #1: Leave It As-Is
Pro: Minimal new effort required. GPRCs already have the skills and resources to maintain. Con: Each GPRC’s bias monitoring page has different user interface. Implementing any common change depends on particular GPRC.

9 Option #2: One System at Each GPRC
Pro: More similar web pages at each GPRC. New features or fixes can be implemented much faster. Dynamically generated plots. No need to pre-generate large number of plots. Con: All GPRCs must provide plotting data in the same format. Each GPRC’s IT issues may complicate implementation. Who is going to develop the software?

10 Option #3: One System at One Site
Pro: Only one place for every GPRCs bias monitoring. New features or fixes need to be implemented at one site only. Unified user interface. Dynamically generated plots. Con: All GPRCs must provide plotting data in the same format. The data must be publicly accessible. Who is going to develop the software?

11 Discussion

12 Conclusion


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