ࡱ> #` 2bjbj\.\. kh>D>D)hhhhhhh$t."."."P~"l"d" BZ#l$$$$c%&45&OBQBQBQBQBQBQB$EhBH|uBh0c%c%00uBhh$$B(3434340lh$h$OB#40OB3434r;?Thh?$N# @Q ."g2p?AB<B?VH2H?Hh?Q&\)f4,-Q&Q&Q&uBuB3XQ&Q&Q&B0000" " Df $ " " f hhhhhh Restricted distribution IOC-WMO-UNEP-ICSU/GSSC-XI/16 Agenda Item: All Paris, 8 April 2008 English only INTERGOVERNMENTAL OCEANOGRAPHIC COMMISSION (of UNESCO)WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATIONUNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMMEINTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE Eleventh Session of the Global Ocean Observing System Scientific Steering Committee (GSSC-XI) 8-10 April 2008 Room XV UNESCO BONVIN Paris, France GOSIC Report Submitted by Christina Lief, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC March 26, 2008 Summary and Purpose of Document This document outlines the history and status of the Global Observing Systems Information Center (GOSIC) as an element of the Global Observing Systems. It presents recent progress and developments. It is presented to the GOOS Steering Committee in response to data management and coordination issues. ACTIONS PROPOSED The Steering Committee is invited to note the information in this document with a view to: Provide feedback and leadership to GOSIC on its implementations specifically related to GOOS Input requested for the GOOS Ocean Data Access and Essential Climate Variables for Ocean Data matrices being developed in GOSIC GOSIC Overview The Global Observing Systems (Global Climate Observing System (GCOS), Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS), and the Global Terrestrial Observing System (GTOS)) provide global and regional data sets and analyses for research into global change; for operational oceanographic and meteorological services; and for monitoring, detection of change, and prediction of future conditions. This is achieved through the design and implementation of observation systems for atmospheric, oceanic, and terrestrial domains. The Global Observing Systems also develops specifications for data management systems that integrate and analyze the data, produce graphical and other presentations (data products), deliver data and data products to users, and provide for long-term archival of the data and products for future users. Additionally the Global Observing Systems have identified historical data sets of use in understanding the present state of the global environment and change that has already taken place. In general the Global Observing Systems Information Center (GOSIC) seeks to: (1) provide for searches for data and information across all participating Global Observing Systems data centers using the Internet; (2) return results regardless of the data format, or where the data are located; (3) provide results back in a standard easy-to-read, easy-to-understand format; (4) allow users to determine the type and quality of the data through documentation provided by the participating data centers; and (5) allow users to obtain data sets. The GOSIC does not in and of itself hold data. Rather, it maintains metadata (information about the data sets that are available in the three programs) and points to the data centers for the data and information. GOSIC does not create or modify the presentation of data. If the data centers identify the program that was the source of data and information on a database or product, then the acknowledgement will appear in GOSIC. These data links and information such as observing requirements, planning documents, data management plans and publications can be found on the GOSIC web site ( HYPERLINK "http://gosic.org" http://gosic.org). GOSIC, in a collaborative project with NASA, uses the Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) to provide users with metadata on the global observing systems data sets. The GOSIC is also supporting regional implementations such as for the Pacific Region. The PI-GCOS web server (http://PI-GCOS.org) is hosted at NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC and supported by GOSIC. The PI-GOOS (http://PI-GOOS.org) and Pacific-HYCOS (http://Pacific-HYCOS.org) web sites are being developed with the support of GOSIC. As a regional portal facility GOSIC serves as a central clearinghouse for gathering hard-to-obtain national atmospheric, oceanic, and terrestrial climate related datasets. As such, a single entry point for Users best serves the distributed nature of the Global Observing Systems data and information systems. As envisioned since its inception in the late 1990s, the GOSIC provides a central source to explain the Global Observing Systems data system and provides integrating overviews of the data, information and services that comprise the Global Observing Systems. GOSIC offers a search capability through search mechanisms, portals and matrices, optimized for Global Observing Systems data centers, to facilitate access to a worldwide set of observations and derived products. GOSIC provides a comprehensive list of data sets for the three observing system. This cannot be obtained using generic queries such as Google.com. Links are verified and kept up to date with the help of the World Data Centers. Several data access products developed by GOSIC are unique. GOSIC has developed Data Flow diagrams for several programs. These are a popular feature on the GOSIC web site. Several matrices provide quick overview and access to data. User feedback has been very positive with the availability of these new data access tools. The GOSIC has been in development at the University of Delaware since 1997 and transferred to an operational center, NOAAs National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) in Asheville, NC, in September 2006. GOSIC is presently being supported by NOAAs NCDC and the US GCOS program. GOSIC now has a full time Program Manager and part time software and web programming support staff located at NCDC. The GOSIC web site statistics are now being collected by NCDC as part of its web farm. GOSIC averages of 2,300 hits per day. GOSIC Status The GOSIC is now fully implemented at NCDC and the GOSIC web site is running on the NCDC network on behalf of the global observing community. The GOSIC web server at University of Delaware has been shut down. In addition: The GOSIC is now part of the GEOSS Data Access task (DA-07-06). The GEO Secretariat sees the value of GOSICs data integration and retrieval tools and has invited the GOSIC to participate in the scenario development and build-out of the GEOSS Architecture Implementation Pilot and the GOSIC will also be working with GEO-IDE to assist in providing data integration and retrieval assistance. The GOSIC will be in discussion with the development of the new WMO Information System (WIS) as a Global Information System Centers (GISC). The GISCs will be looked to for providing ready access to the WMO Global Observing Systems data which includes the GCOS Networks (atmosphere, ocean, and terrestrial). Since the GOSIC is already operational it can easily become a building block of the WIS. Furthermore, since the GOSIC is part of the GEOSS data access architecture it will have the same format standards as the WIS, this further facilitating its integration into WIS. The GOSIC data access matrix development is continuing with the development of the GOOS Ocean Data and Essential Climate Variables matrices. Development is being done with input from the GOSIC user community, NCDC Climate Services Division, NOAA Office of Climate Observations and the GOOS Secretariat. Possible cooperation is being investigated with the IODE Ocean Data Access Portal. GSSC input is also being requested. GOOS National Commitments and Activities Summaries ( HYPERLINK "http://gosic.org/goos/GOOS_nat_commit.htm" http://gosic.org/goos/GOOS_nat_commit.htm): Bert Thompson is now working as a part time contractor for the GOSIC and has updated the majority of reports on the GOSIC web site. The following countries have summaries posted: Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Ecuador, Finland, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, South Africa, Spain, United Kingdom, Republic of Korea, Russia, Sweden, Ukraine, and the USA. Bert Thompson is also working on updates of the overviews of the growth and declines in GOOS observational components (http://gosic.org/goos/GOOS-nat-commit.htm):  HYPERLINK "http://gosic.org/goos/RealTimeUpperOceanProfile.htm" 'Real Time' Upper Ocean Profiles Graph   HYPERLINK "http://gosic.org/national-committments/Drifters.pdf" Surface Drifter Summary ( HYPERLINK "http://gosic.org/national-committments/XBTsampling.pdf" Ship of Opportunity (SOOP) XBT Summary  HYPERLINK "http://gosic.org/national-committments/HDX.pdf"   HYPERLINK "http://gosic.org/national-committments/HDX.pdf" High Density XBT (HDX) Program   HYPERLINK "http://gosic.org/national-committments/MooringSummary.pdf" Mooring Summary  HYPERLINK "http://gosic.org/national-committments/ARGO.pdf" ARGO Sub-Surface Float Summary  HYPERLINK "http://gosic.org/national-committments/SLcountrylist.pdf" Sea Level Summary - Country List HYPERLINK "http://gosic.org/national-committments/SLCountrynew.pdf"   HYPERLINK "http://gosic.org/national-committments/SLstationlist.pdf" Sea Level - Station List The GOSIC is now linking to relevant NOAA National Operational Model Archive and Distribution System (NOMADS) data sets such as the GHCN database. NOMADS is a Web-services based project providing both real-time and retrospective format independent access to climate and weather model data. The PI-GCOS web site is fully implemented and running from the NOAA/NCDC Network. A new server has been purchased and is located at the International Pacific Research Center ( HYPERLINK "http://iprc.soest.hawaii.edu/" IPRC) in Hawaii and the PI-GCOS web site will be transitioned there by the end of calendar year 2008. The GOSIC is leading the effort to create web sites for the PI-GOOS and Pacific HYCOS. These sites are being created with Content Management Systems (CMS) software Joomla! Once the sites are developed, SOPAC ( HYPERLINK "http://www.sopac.org" www.sopac.org) in Fiji will take ownership of the web sites. The web sites will physically remain at IPRC in Hawaii and are planned to be remotely administered by SOPAC web masters. Some of the Pacific Islands Meteorological Services web sites will continue to be hosted on the PI-GCOS web site. The GOSIC provides training, hardware and software support. The CMS structure will allow the Meteorological Services to remain web masters of their own web site. The GOSIC is continuing support of the US GCOS as well as the operations of the World Data Center for Meteorology, located at NOAAs National Climatic Data Center at the following two sites:  HYPERLINK "http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/usgcos/index.htm" http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/usgcos/index.htm http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/wdc/index.php     GSC-III/1 prov. 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