Title: Product Suite
1RAMSDIS Overview
- Product Suite
- Product Distribution Schedule
- System Maintenance
- Data Distribution/Internet
- Connections
- RAMSDIS Workstation
- Local Met. Service
- Networking
- Local Data Distribution
- Opportunities
- Hardware Configuration
- Commercial Software
- Requirements
- Operational User Interface
- Software Analysis Tools
- Data Inventory Strategy
- Training
- Installation of RAMSDIS
- Workstations
2Product Suite
These products will be ingested from the CIRA
server at NESDIS
- 2km Visible
- 4km IR4
- 8km Water Vapor
(More products may be added if internet bandwidth
allows.)
3Product Suite
The following products will be ingested from the
ground station in Costa Rica
- Satellite-Direct Products
Locally Produced Products
- 1km Visible
- 4 km Visible
- 4km IR2
- 4km IR4
- 8km IR4
- 8km Water Vapor
- Rainfall Auto-Estimator
- Volcanic Ash Detection Product
- Fire Detection Product (GOES/POES)
4Product Suite
Example of a 1km Visible Image Centered Over
Nicaragua
5Product Suite
Example of a 2km IR ch. 4 Image Centered Over
Honduras
6Product Suite
Example of a 4km IR ch. 4 Image Centered Over
Panama
7Product Suite
Example of a 8km IR ch. 4 Image Centered Over
Costa Rica
8Production and Distribution Schedule
- The RAMSDIS workstation will bring in a new
image for - each product from the server every 30 minutes
if internet - bandwidth is sufficient
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- Low bandwidth work-arounds
- decrease the frequency of image ingest,
- decrease the number of products being ingested.
9System Maintenance
- Maintenance of hardware will be the
responsibility of the - individual Meteorological Services in each
country - Maintenance/upgrade of Microsoft, Interix, and
Hummingbird - software will be the responsibility of each
Meteorological - Service
- Maintenance/upgrade of McIDAS software will be
the joint - responsibility the individual Meteorological
Services and - CIRA
10Data Distribution/Internet Connections
- Distribution of data will be accomplished via
the internet - The RAMSDIS workstations will initially be
connected to - the internet using 56k modems
- Internet connections must be 24 hour continuous
and the ISP - must allow for a static IP address for each
RAMSDIS - workstation
11Data Distribution/Internet Connections
- Data volume over internet
- The size of a 480x640 image is approximately
310k 2,480 kb - The window for ingesting an image must be
limited to avoid - overloading the server, 15 minutes is a
standard time - The bandwidth needed to ingest one image is
2.76kbs - (2,480 / 900 sec 2.76kbs)
- The bandwidth needed to ingest 9 images is
24.8kbs - (9 x 2.76kbs 24.8kbs)
- Add in the bandwidth needed for server requests
and other - overhead and the final total is approximately
30kbs
12RAMSDIS Workstations (Regional and Mesoscale
Meteorology Team Advanced Meteorological
Satellite Demonstration and Interpretation System)
- Desktop computers capable of displaying
meteorological - data for analysis by meteorologists and
hydrologists - Easily configurable to meet the needs of the
user - Inexpensive to maintain and upgrade
13Local Met Service Networking
- Most of the Meteorological Service offices
- have dial-in internet connections and will use
- modems on their RAMSDIS workstations
- Any Meteorological Service that has (or will
- have) a LAN (local area network) can connect
- their RAMSDIS workstation to the internet by
- using a network card in place of a modem
14Local Data Distribution Opportunities
- RAMSDIS workstations are capable of converting
images in
MCIDAS area file format to GIF or JPEG format
- Each Meteorological Service could set up a
server to make these
images available to various organizations such as
- disaster management organizations,
- forest management organizations,
- television news stations,
- privately owned agricultural businesses
- These organizations could, in the future,
contribute to the
sustenance of the SDAS.
15Hardware Configuration of the RAMSIDS Workstations
- 500 MHz (or greater) Pentium III desktop
computer - 256 Mb of memory
- 4.3Gb (or greater) hard disk
- CD - Reader/Writer
- 17 inch color monitor
- 56k V.90 modem
- one UPS (uninteruptable power supply)
- 5-year extended warrantee
16Commercial Software Requirements
The following commercial software packages are
included with each RAMSDIS workstation
- Microsoft Windows-NT 4.0 (operating system)
- Interix Workstation Lite (UNIX application
emulator) - Hummingbird Exceed (X-window server)
- McIDAS (satellite data display and analysis
software)
17Commercial Software Requirements
- Data analysis and display software used by the
RAMSDIS workstations - Written at the Space Science and Engineering
Center at the University of - Wisconsin
- Through its membership in the McIDAS Users
Group, CIRA is entitled - to distribute the McIDAS software free of
charge to all of its users - The decision to upgrade the McIDAS software on
the RAMSDIS - workstations will be made by CIRA in order to
prevent conflicts between - McIDAS software and software written by CIRA
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19RAMSDIS Software Analysis Tools
- Determine temperature on any point in the image
- Place a variety of color enhancements onto the
image - Roll the current color enhancement to bring
out weather - features
- Place maps onto the image using a variety of
styles and colors - Plot or contour meteorological observations
onto images - Create averaged images
- Create special products by combining two or
more standard - products
- Calculate the arrival time of a storm
20Data Inventory Strategy on the RAMSDIS
Workstations
- RAMSDIS workstations have 2 methods for saving
data - for future use
- Automatic 2-day archival of data
- CD reader/writer to permanently save data on a
case-by-case basis
21RAMSDIS Installation
Phase I August, 2000 - Install RAMSDIS
workstations prior to completion of ground
station and ingest a limited set of products from
CIRAs server in Washington D.C.
Phase II When ground station is complete, begin
ingesting full set of products from Costa Rica
22On-Site Training
- One day training provided at the time of
installation of the - RAMSDIS workstations
- Topics that will be covered
- basic technical functionality
- basic McIDAS commands
- ingest architecture
- troubleshooting procedures
23Training
The following training sessions will be provided
by CIRA
- December 1999 - Preliminary two-week training
session (completed) - August 2000 - On site one-day technical
training session - October 2000 - 5-day training session at the
RMTC in Costa Rica - June 2001 - 5-day training session at the RMTC
in Costa Rica