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Pierre Testor LOCEAN, CNRS, Paris, France EuroGOOS Joint ROOS-WG-TT, 04 March 2015, Brussels, Belgium 1km ~2-5km Data Centers Land Station users A “glider” Observing Task Team (TT) in EuroGOOS: towards the EOOS
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10/2/2015OCG5 - September 2013 EU, USA, Canada, Australia, Mexico, South Africa, Peru, Chile,… (academics+manufacturers) EGO meetings and Glider Schools Showcase website http://www.ego-network.org International fleet experiments OceanObs’09 White Paper (Testor and 44 co-authors, 2010). Gliders are perfectly suited for physical, biogeochemical and biological measurements can be used in combination with the other components of the GOOS can enhance the spatio-temporal sampling of the GOOS (in-situ) where required (10,000 unique visitors and 100,000 pageviews per year) OceanObs’09 need for a glider component in the GOOS in line with the other components, recommendations. EGO: a glider community (sci & tech)
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USA AU EU and others ~ 12,000 km altitude process studies AND long-term observations (repeat-sections in key areas) Monitoring the glider network activity is based on the operators good will. Maybe ~500,000 profiles since 2005. A lot of data sent to data centers Sustained activity (USA, Australia, EU) All glider deployments since 2005 (+ deployments in the Artic/Antarctic, SE/SW Pacific, Polynesia, Indian ocean,…) EGO: international coordination
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14 10 22 16 13 2 9 2 3 COST Action ES0904 - EGO (coordination/wide-open: include Australia, South Africa, Israel, Mexico, USA, Canada, Peru, Chile, Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria…) FP7 Research Infrastructure design study “GROOM” Gliders for Research, Ocean Observation and Management (WP2 = Integration into the GOOS) http://www.groom-fp7.eu http://www.ego-cost.eu Need for a glider component in the GOOS ~ 90 gliders in EU + « downstream » infrastructures + personel (~50 FTE) > 10,000 profiles / year (physical/biogeochemical) 20-30% of the global activity ~ 3-6 Meuro / year (consolidated) 1
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OceanObs’09 recommendations: Best practice for gliders the formation of the global glider system; the adoption of standards and a “Argo” like data system for gliders; the setup of a network of shared resources and expertise; to establish the adoption of a common and accessible portal for glider data. Issues and challenges for gliders Scientific, organizational, and technological issues (new paradigm: bidirectional communications) “main” gliderports distributed all around the world users
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The 5 aspects of a Gliderport An example of a fairly sophisticated glider port. Most important tasks covered but at great costs/efforts. Recommendations Standards Protocols Best practise Design System reviews Gap analysis Costs analysis
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Networking towards a Glider EU Research Infrastructure (GERI) able to contribute to the GOOS (robust and sustained) engage new users (access), enable new applications coordination, sharing, exchange, standards
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Level of integration of the GERI Different aspects to consider for networking/pooling Need for a glider coordinator (Black) proposed tasks for the GERI (White) kept at the glider operator level agenda for the next years (2015-2017; 2017-2019; 2019+)
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Such a GERI is necessary for : coordination of the European contribution to a sustained marine observational system, towards a European Ocean Observing System (EOOS) working closely together with EU Marine Research Infrastructures, JPI Oceans, EMODnet, EU Copernicus Marine Service, EEA, ESA, EUMETSAT,… and EuroGOOS national/institutional members. The way forward: GERI: a distributed architecture in six EU ROOSes (+ global) for sustained glider repeat-sections (gaps: shelf-open sea continuum, physics/biogeochemistry) Gliders and EuroGOOS Systematic and long-term measurements, rapid interpretation and dissemination Development of Operational Oceanography (EU Seas + adjacent oceans) Foster European scale co-operation and integration on Operational Oceanography
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Issues impact Endorsement, visibility and more outreach/awareness for the gliders. Networking with other obs. systems Definition of a global glider program ; consensus on main scientific objectives ; links with the ROOSes and WGs/TTs Help to set up a GERI (join the ESFRI roadmap?) –Better use of gliders (e.g. research, operational oceanography, in-situ/satellite comparisons, academic models, industry…) –Better coordination with the other in-situ and satellite components (legal entity: excellent science, scale economies, maritime law/traffic issues…) Support for a glider coordinator and a glider committee Desired outcomes ? EuroGOOS and a glider TT Expect a snowball effect for (present and future) glider operators. Sustainability, capacity building and development.
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1.Act on behalf of the European part of the global glider community (EGO). Develop a glider component in the GOOS at the EU level together with international partners (USA, Australia, South Africa, Mexico, Peru, Chile,...). 2.Develop the European glider network, coordinate and assist the standardization of glider operations, data and applications. Ensure data availability, via EMODnet and ROOS data portals in particular. 3.Set up a framework for users and operators: 1.promoting glider applications through liaison between providers and users, advocacy, and provision of expert advice. 2.sharing success stories and difficulties 3.maintaining and sharing reference material on glider-related technologies (sensors, their protocols, readiness levels and specifications, data management standards, protocols) 4.providing and exchanging open source tools (piloting, maintenance, data QC and analysis, applications…) 5.promoting scientific synergies with other observing systems for key questions; filling gaps ! 6.promoting joint proposals 4.Contribute to the development of the European Ocean Observing System (EOOS), in the coastal area and in the open ocean. Establish a Glider European Research Infrastructure (GERI) to better sustain this glider activity. Terms of Reference for a glider TT in EuroGOOS
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Promotion of the glider group (ToR 1) ActionTermWho/ToR/…? ToR and roadmap (this document)IP Core group definition, adding strategic membersIP Draft an implementation plan for a glider component in the GOOS at the global scale, a common scientific international program for sustained glider observations ST Seek funding for joint/coordination activitiesST Interact with existing initiatives in other countries (USA, Australia, South Africa, Mexico, Chile, Peru...) IP Development of standards (ToR 2) ActionTermWho/ToR/…? Publish and promote the results of the FP7 GROOM design study (website) IP Promote best practise with gliders, the usage of GROOM standards and formats (website) ST Develop tools for better monitoring the glider data flowMT Work plan
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Towards providing a framework to glider users (ToR 3) ActionTermWho/ToR/…? Create website for the group in the EuroGOOS framework. Organization of the information (topics) in the website (news, links, …?) ST Repositories for softwareST ResearchGate group/topic?ST Organization of the next (7 th ) EGO meeting and Glider School in 2016 (and every two years) ST MT Towards the EOOS (Tor 4) ActionTermWho/ToR/…? Reporting on existing European and national glider initiatives (work plan, results…) ST Strengthen the network of “gliderports”IP Assess the sustainability of the glider activity. Help partners to join the ESFRI roadmap. MT Identify specific added value products of gliders that can be useful for specific stakeholders ST Work plan
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Thank you ! http://www.ego-network.org http://www.ego-cost.eu http://www.groom-fp7.eu http://www.groom-fp7.eu/doku.php?id=public:deliverables EGO/GROOM ‘artistic’ view Related EU projects: AtlantOS, JERICO-Next, ENVRIplus, BRIDGES… … but a lot to do !!!
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