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1 WMO Executive Council 2004
2Headlines
- JCOMM is a merger of CMM and IGOSS.
- JCOMM is organised in 4 programme areas-
observations, data management, capacity
building and products/services. - Its first session was in Akureyri 2001.
- JCOMM is now in an active developingmode with
many cooperative partners.
3To show what, where, when in Ocean Observations.
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6JCOMM Data Management
- Participate in the IODE review and development of
a DM strategy for IOC - Update the GOOS Data Information plan in
collaboration with GOOS - Develop a DM strategy for JCOMM consistent with
and complimentary to WMO and IOC. - Participate in the data management task team of
POGO
7DM Integration
JCOMM/IODE Joint Secretariat
CBS
JCOMM
IODE
ET Data Migration
DMPA
XML
ET Integrated DM
OIT
MCSS
GEBCDEP
GOSUD
GTSPP
ETDMP
GE/TADE
8JCOMM Capacity Building Issues
9Western Indian Ocean Marine Applications Project
(nearly finalized proposal).
10The SEACAMP project in Singapore provides both
waves, sea level and current observations and
predictions.
11An operational wave forecast From PAGASA,
Philippines
12Contribution to Natural Disaster Reduction
Marine Impacts on Lowland Agriculture and Coastal
Resources (MILAC)
13Status
MILAC Cross WMO TC project, widely endorsed,
with a realistic budget profile, probaly first to
be implemented for the Indian Ocean. Note the
socio-economicsymbolic of this picture The
lorry driver needs a short terms forecast. But
the people emerging from the water might be more
interested in better planning assistance.
14GOOS/JCOMM/IODE Capacity Building JAMBOREE Ocean
Data Management and Numerical Models April/May
2005
April 17-22
April 24-29
May 1-6
BERGEN MODULE Academia roles in
CB Socio-economics IOI courses Training the
trainers COMMUNITY MODELS See Bergen Jamboree
Bergen Knowhow Transfer
FLANDERS MODULE (Oostende) Ocean Teacher, ODINs
OT Extensions to COMMUNITY MODELS See Oostende
Jamboree
The Bergen and Flanders modules have different
scopes. Some Bergen attendants shift to Flanders
after Bergen.
15Ocean Ops 04 Operational Metocean Products and
Services in support of Maritime Safety and
Environmental Management With excellent
organization by MeteoFrance
- Landmark interdisciplinary workshop held in
Toulouse 10-15 May 2004, to focus the global
ocean science and services communities on
establishing needs for, and development of, new
products services to support maritime industry
and marine pollution emergency response
activities in particular. - 150 participants from 30 countries, 30 keynote
65 contributed papers (to be published on CD).
16- Some issues
- JCOMM Electronic Products Bulletin (JEB)
reorganization - Inclusion of marine biohazard warning
services - Fully coupled ocean prediction systems
17First meeting of the ad hoc Task Team on Marine
Pollution EmergencyResponse Services System
- The TT recognised that in real terms MPERSS has
been implemented, to varying degrees, in all
Marine Pollution Incident (MPI) areas.
Differences, gaps and difficulties in current
implementations were identified.
18Second Session of the Services Programme Area
Coordination Group (SCG-II)
- Acknowledged the considerable achievements of the
initial Expert Teams (Maritime Safety Services,
Sea Ice, Wind Waves Storm Surges) and the
Rapporteurs on MPERSS and the JEB.
19- To establish a new TT on JCOMM Ocean Products
Development - MPERSS to be regarded in operational mode
- Reconstruct the JCOMM Electronic Bulletin
20- It needs also to be noted that web technology
now allows to provide on site and on board
provision of forecast products, in
integration with electronic seacharts. - IMPORTANT NEW INFORMATION
- Forecast agencies are thereby faced with the
challenge to build troika service chains
connecting the forecast production to the target
user via the electronic charting system.
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                Screen-shot from the Rescue
Coordination Center display. Overlaid on an
electronic sea chart is the instantaneous search
area for a liferaft that started drifting four
days earlier south of Norway. The yellow line
represents the average trajectory. The red and
green polygons together make up the search area.
The individual ensemble members are rawn as green
and red specks. The density of these specks
indicates the probability of containment.
22Bringing skilled and specialized information to
marine end users
THICK
THIN
- TThick clients add layers of information on top
of navigational charts (ECS) Shipping /
fisheries - C-Star ship routing with weather overlay
tropical cyclones - HHigh resolution weather overlay
- TThin clients Off shore / on shore Traditional
web services.Web Map Services MetOc
23The Tropical Cyclone Programme, the CAgM and CHY
are important partners for JCOMM
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25It is a pleasure to report on a Technical
Commission in full bloom 3 years after its
creation! Thank you for your attention!