ࡱ> NPM "bjbjoo 3H  D  8$=l*   _aaaaaaa-    aU4UUU_U _UUUO;<U0U:U:UUU"w     :   Limited distribution IOC/IODE-Off-2010/item 4.2.5 [2010-03-03] Original: [language] INTERGOVERNMENTAL OCEANOGRAPHIC COMMISSION (of UNESCO) 2010 Session of the IODE Officers Meeting IOC Project Office for IODE, Oostende, Belgium, 8-11 March 2010 The Global Temperature and Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP) Progress Report 2010 Charles Sun, GTSPP Chair Summary of the document The document summarizes the Global Temperature and Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP) progress made after the 20th session of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) Committee on International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE-XX). The work plan for 2010 - March 2011 is provided at the end of the document. Background The Global Temperature and Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP) is a joint program of the International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange committee (IODE) and the Joint Commission on Oceanography and Marine Meteorology (JCOMM). IODE and JCOMM are technical committees of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission and the World Meteorological Organization. Data Volumes and User Statistics GTSPP continued to deal in greater volumes of data. The Integrated Science Data Management (ISDM) of Canada manages Real-time data. The number of BATHYs reported increased from 27,782 in 2008 to 30,011 in 2009, while the number of TESACs was 2,132,428 to the end of 2009, increased 31% from 1,630,385 in 2008. The U.S. National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) provides data processing services for delayed mode data and maintenance of the Continuously Managed Database (also known as the GTSPP archive). Delayed mode data include the full resolution data from XBTs or CTDs from the ships, or fully processed and quality controlled data from the organizations that provided the real time low resolution data to the GTS (Global Telecommunication System). The number of the delayed-mode measurements added to the archive was 51,770 in 2009. Countries contributing their delayed-mode data were Australia, Canada, France, India, Norway, and United States of America. GTSPP continued to improve its capabilities of serving the GTSPP data for operations and climate research. The GTSPP data sets were available at GTSPPs Web site at http://www.nodc.noaa.gov/GTSPP/. The usage statistics of the GTSPP data transferred for 2009 was 1.687 TB; while the average number of distinct hosts served was 13,277 in 2009. Cooperation with JCOMM/SOOP GTSPP collaborated with a number of international programs. In particular, it managed the XBT data collected by the operators of the Ship-of-Opportunity Programme (SOOP), which is a subprogram of the Ship Observations Team (SOT) of JCOMM. In May 2009, Dr. Charles Sun, GTSPP Chairperson, attended the fifth session of the JCOMM/SOT (Geneva, Switzerland) and presented an overview and future directions of the GTSPP. He recommended that all XBT operators implement the unique CRC ID algorithm, submit the delayed-mode data to the GTSPP, and explore how to help these institutions if needed. The SOT panel asked a small working group to establish and document homogeneous quality control steps for real-time use, probably similar to those used for Argo profiling floats, plus a few additional steps. OceanObs09 Conference Community White Paper The GTSPP published a community white paper (CWP) at the OceanObs09 conference, which was held from 21 25 September 2009, Venice, Italy. The paper addressed the unique features of the GTSPP including but not limited to: (1) it unifies all temperature and salinity profile data into a common structure and therefore a common output, which is interoperable and extendable; (2) it sets standards for quality control of temperature and salinity profile data; (3) it documents data processing through the creation of history records; and (4) it carries complete metadata descriptions of every record. This manuscript can be downloaded from  HYPERLINK "http://www.oceanobs09.net/cwp/review/" www.oceanobs09.net/cwp/review/. An ad hoc GTSPP meeting in Toulouse An ad hoc GTSPP meeting, in conjunction with the 10th Argo Data Management Team meeting, was held on 28 September 2009 at CLS in Toulouse, France. Charles Sun convened the meeting and reported on the IODE-XX Session in Beijing, the 5th JOMM/SOT session in Geneva and the GTSPP Community White Paper published at the OceanObs09 Conference in Venice, Italy. He also mentioned a recommendation from one of two OceanObs09 CWP Reviewers. The reviewer said that would recommend that those future goals concentrate on GTSPPs strengths, providing reliable near-real time data, and replacing real-time XBT and CTD data with high quality delayed-mode versions with well defined flags and metadata. A plan to convene an annual GTSPP workshop in conjunction with GOSUD (Global Ocean Surface Underway Data) Pilot Project meeting was discussed at the meeting. 2010"March 2011 WORK PLAN GTSPP will continue its operations in 2010  2011. The following table shows the highlights of the activities planned for the period from 2010 to March 2011. The tasks listed for completion in 2010 may spill into 2011 depending on competing work pressures. Tasks listed as continuing are activities that are expected to continue into the future. Action item descriptionTo be implemented by [name]Deadline dateRequested from IODERequested from other sources2010Convene a two-day workshop to design and define requirements of adapting objective analysis (OA)-like tests and serving the GTSPP data via the WMO Integrated Global Observing Systems (WIGOS)ISDM, SISMER, and NODCMay 2010Administrative and financial support for four-six people to attend the workshop ISDM, SISMER, and NODCImplement a BUFR read-write capability for ocean profile dataISDMNovember 2010NoneISDMDocument the procedure of processing the CTD data derived from marine mammals ISDM, SISMER, and NODCNovember 2010NoneISDM, SISMER, and NODCContinue the feasibility study of serving the GTSPP data via the WIGOS SISMER, CORIOLIS, and NODCNovember 2010NoneSISMER, CORIOLIS, and NODC Action item descriptionTo be implemented by [name]Deadline dateRequested from IODERequested from other sources2011Complete bi-annual report for 2009 - 2010NODC and ISDMMarch 2011NoneNODC and ISDM     IOC/IODE-Off2010/item 4.2.5 Page  PAGE 2 YM g  Q ] q r f g h k l o Rq8:;<?@Gʻ h h0' hrh0' h9h0' h0'5hrh0'H* h h0'h<h0'5 h0'5CJhc h0'CJ$OJQJ^Jh0'5CJ$OJQJ\hc h0'5CJ$OJQJ\h0'OJQJ^Jh0'5OJQJ\h0'3XYg  O Q r 8$a$gd0'$$ & 0` P@1$7$8$H$a$gd0'gd0'$a$gd0'Mt:]QSz{)+ļ hZAh0'hh0'H*hs(h0'5hwh0'0Jjh0'U h~Xh0'jh0'U h%h0' h6Wh0'h~Xh0'5 hfbh0' h '[h0'h h0'5 h0'5h0' h h0'6MN4t $Ifgd0'gd0' &M4t   6 !!! 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