Title: GODAE OceanView:
1GODAE OceanView Task Teams and International
Relationships Andreas Schiller, Eric Dombrowsky
and Kirsten Wilmer-Becker with input from
Co-Chairs of Task Teams
2Content
- Background
- GODAE OceanView
- International Relationships
- GODAE OceanView Task Teams
- Objectives and International Relationships
- Summary
3GODAE OceanView Science Team
- CORE ACTIVITIES A forum where the main
operational and research institutions involved in
global ocean analysis and forecasting develop
collaborations and international coordination. - TASK TEAMS These teams will address specific
topics of particular importance to GODAE
OceanView that require collaboration with
international research programs (e.g. OOPC,
CLIVAR, IMBER, SOLAS, WCRP) or other groups
(e.g. coastal community). - ET-OOFS Operational aspects related to product
harmonization and standardization will be carried
out by the JCOMM ET-OOFS.
4Draft ToRs of GODAE OceanView Science Team
- Lead and manage the execution of the GODAE
OceanView program - Promote the development of improved capabilities
in ocean analysis and forecasting - Develop collaborations and improved
communications between the participants in GODAE
OceanView - Evaluate scientific developments to optimize the
use of knowledge and technology in GODAE
OceanView implementation - Report on national activities related to GODAE
OceanView. Maintain an up-to-date description of
national capabilities related to ocean analysis
and forecasting (national reports) - Liaise with other international programs of
interest to, and interested in, GODAE OceanView
5GODAE OceanViewInternational Relationships
To coordinate and foster international
collaboration in ocean research aimed at
improving and extending capabilities of ocean
forecasting and analysis systems for operational
and research applications
6GODAE OceanViewExisting International
Relationships
Scientific Groups, Internat. Programs and
National Agencies
- Argo
- GHRSST
- OSTST
- CLIVAR-GSOP
- IMBER
- GEOTRACES
- SOLAS
- HYCOM
- GOOS, GCOS, OOPC
- IOC/JCOMM
- CEOS
- NASA
- NOAA
- ESA
- EUMETSAT
- MyOcean
- ECMWF
7(Initial) Task Teams
- Intercomparison and Validation Fabrice Hernandez
Matthew Martin - Assess the performance, quality and consistency
of ocean forecasting and analysis systems. - Observing System Evaluation Peter Oke Gilles
Larnicol - Assess the impact of observations on forecasts
and analyses and improving the design of the
global ocean observing system. (includes
developing new approaches). - Coastal Ocean and Shelf Seas Pierre DeMey
Villy Kourafalou - Assessing and demonstrating the value of GODAE
OceanView results for regional,coastal and shelf
seas analysis and forecasting systems (includes
coupling open ocean/coastal zone seamless
transition from the open sea down to the coastal
zone). - Marine Ecosystem Analysis and Prediction Task
Team Pierre Brasseur Nicolas Gruber - Developing new strategies for the design and
exploitation of analysis and forecasting systems
for ecosystem applications. - Others to be explored, e.g. coupled data
assimilation NWP community
8Intercomparison and Validation
- Various intercomparison efforts of GODAE
products to quantitatively evaluate methodologies
to judge strengths and weaknesses of the
forecasting systems e.g. MERSEA, basin-scale
intercomparisons etc. - European MERSEA Project in collaboration with
other international - GODAE projects has built a common methodology for
real-time inter-comparison of forecast systems.
Metrics are defined and aim at testing the
consistency, quality and performance of each
system (Class 1 to 4). - Requires collaboration between modellers and
interactions with user community to agree upon
the definition of metrics which will be
systematically used for assessing the quality and
consistency of system outputs and the sharing of
experience through critical analysis of
inter-comparison exercises.
9Intercomparison and Validation
- During IGST-XII (2007) it has been agreed to
perform a demonstration - of intercomparison among GODAE partners
- The main objectives were
- to demonstrate operational ocean systems in
action - to assess the quality of hindcast ocean products
- to perform intercomparisons among the different
operational centers - to promote validation and intercomparison as part
of future "ensemble multi model forecast"
applications. - Intercomparison exercise, in real time, during
the Feb-April 2008, 3 - months period. Assessment relied on Class 1 and
Class 2 metrics that - were made available by each partner.
10Observing System Evaluation
- GODAE OceanView systems are powerful means to
assess -
- the impact of the global observing system,
- to identify gaps and
- to improve the efficiency/effectiveness of the
observing system. - OSEs or OSSEs are
- useful tools which have been applied to
high-resolution ocean forecasting, - seasonal-to-interannual prediction, and climate
analysis and reanalysis - OSEs are flexible tools as they can be used to
examine the impact of - observations on a particular application (e.g.
surface current forecasts - for marine safety applications) or to give
insight into the effectiveness of - the data assimilation systems that are being
used
11Observing System Evaluation
- OSEs and OSSEs ctd.
- Get the most out of observations
- - over- or under-fitting observations
- - system comparisons
- - information content of observations
- - refined obs-error/length-scale estimate
- - better assimilation procedures
- - identify instrument errors
- GODAE OceanView OSE Workshop (4-5 June 2009)
- Towards Routine Monitoring
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12Coastal Ocean and Shelf Seas Task Team
- Mission of the Coastal and Shelf Seas Working
Group (CSSWG, 2006-2008) demonstrate the value
of GODAE results for regional, coastal and shelf
seas models and forecasting systems - - examined 40 coastal ocean systems nested in
larger-scale systems in many coastal regions of
the world ocean. - - encouraging results, in particular regarding
the suitability of the existing large-scale
estimates, scientific quality, demonstrations of
utility - ? A White Paper is available on www.godae.org .
- Coastal ocean forecasting science moves beyond
the initial objectives of demonstration of
feasibility and utility, to a next-level broader
initiative aimed at consolidating its foundation - - ICODAE an initiative for science and training
towards sustainable multidisciplinary downscaling
and forecasting activities in the world coastal
oceans - - Status proposal by Pierre DeMey under
internal review
13Coastal Ocean and Shelf Seas Task Team
- Mission of the Coastal and Shelf Seas Working
Group (CSSWG, 2006-2008) demonstrate the value
of GODAE results for regional, coastal and shelf
seas models and forecasting systems - - examined 40 coastal ocean systems nested in
larger-scale systems in many coastal regions of
the world ocean. - - encouraging results, in particular regarding
the suitability of the existing large-scale
estimates, scientific quality, demonstrations of
utility - ? A White Paper is available on www.godae.org .
- Coastal ocean forecasting science moves beyond
the initial objectives of demonstration of
feasibility and utility, to a next-level broader
initiative aimed at consolidating its foundation - - ICODAE (proposal by DeMey et al.) an
initiative for science and training towards
sustainable multidisciplinary downscaling and
forecasting activities in the world coastal oceans
14Marine Ecosystem Analysis and Prediction Task
Team
(Incl. former IMBER-GODAE WG)
- Established in June 2007.
- Objectives of the MEAP-TT
- to foster research on ecosystem modeling and
assimilation - strategies that are compatible with constraints
of operational systems - (ii) to further assess and demonstrate the value
of operational - products for marine ecosystem monitoring and
prediction - (iii) to expand the concept of the GODAE
metrics to biogeo- - chemical variables and to develop
intercomparison exercises across - international groups
- (iv) to identify the essential sets of physical
and biogeochemical - observations required to constrain the coupled
models and - formulate relevant recommendations on these
issues - (v) to promote and organize educational
activities (summer schools, - training workshops, etc.) aimed at sharing
experience between - young scientists, operational oceanographers and
marine ecosystem - experts. Links with IMBER, GEOTRACES and
SOLAS.
15Marine Ecosystem Analysis and Prediction Task
Team
- So far has focused on 3 key areas
- (i) develop applications of GODAE products to
ecosystem and biogeochemistry projects. - (ii) specify requirements to integrate
biogeochemistry and ecology into ocean data
assimilation systems (e.g. need for improved
representation of upper ocean processes such as
turbulent mixing and vertical advection). - (iii) design and improve the observing system for
marine ecosystems and biogeochemistry - Key findings and conclusions in a synthesis paper
(Brasseur et al., 2009) and presented at 2008
GODAE Symposium. - 2009
- Revisit IMBER-GODAE working plan proposed in
2007, taking into - account the recommendations of the IGST, GOVST
and ISSC. - Organize second joint IMBER-GODAE OceanView
workshop in - early 2010 in order to review the progress
made and elaborate a more - structured framework of activities until
2013.
16Summary GOVST, Task Ts and Links to Other
Programs
GODAE OceanView JCOMM, ET-OOFS, CLIVAR-GSOP, GOOS, CEOS, GCOS
Intercomparison and Validation ET-OOFS, CLIVAR-GSOP
Observing System Evaluation GOOS-OOPC, CLIVAR-GSOP, Argo, OSTST, GHRSST, ET-OOFS
Coastal Ocean and Shelf Seas GOOS-PICO
Marine Ecosystem Monitoring and Prediction IMBER, SOLAS, GEOTRACES
Coupled Modelling? CAS-WGNE
17Thank you !
18Evolution of GODAE Systems
- Most GODAE groups have or are now transitioning
towards operational or pre-operational status. - GODAE systems need continuous improvements and
should benefit from scientific technological
advances in data processing, data serving,
modeling and data assimilation (incl. evolution
of the observing system). - GODAE systems are also evolving to satisfy new
requirements (e.g. coastal zone and ecosystem
monitoring and forecasting, climate monitoring
and reanalysis). - Challenges require international collaboration
and cooperation
19 New Societal Demands
- Integrated descriptions of ocean state and
characterisation detection of climate change in
the ocean - Forecasting in shelf-seas coastal waters
- Monitoring and management of the marine
environment (including biogeochemistry
ecosystems) - Development of improved weather climate
predictions (near coasts, weather, tropical
cyclones, monsoons, seasonal and decadal
predictions) - Assessments of uncertainty in downscaling climate
change predictions to coastal regions
20GODAE OceanView Objectives
- The primary purpose of GODAE OceanView is to
accelerate - the improvement and exploitation of real-time
operational - ocean forecasts, hindcasts and reanalysis through
- exchange of information and expertise and the
coordination - of joint assessments.
- The activities which the GODAE OceanView Science
Team - will focus on are
- - assessments of the performance of and
development of - improvements to the components of the
forecasting systems - initiatives aiming to exploit the forecasting
systems for greater - societal benefit
- evaluations of the dependence of the forecasting
systems and - societal benefits on the components of the
observation system
21Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment
- Objective To provide a practical demonstration
of real-time operational global oceanography - Regular comprehensive description of the ocean
circulation at high - temporal and spatial resolution
- Consistent with a suite of remote and in-situ
measurements and - appropriate dynamical and physical constraints
Includes the main operational or research
institutions from Australia, Japan, the United
States, the United Kingdom, France, Norway,
Europe, Canada, China Time Table Conceptual
development 1998-2000 Prototype development
2000-2003 Main demonstration and consolidation
phase 2004-2008
22 GODAE Achievements and Successes
- Implementation of observing and data processing
systems - Argo and GHRSST-PP (pilot projects), altimetry,
in-situ - Implementation of global modelling and data
assimilation capabilities (high resolution and
climate) - Implementation of data and product serving
capabilities and standardization - Intercomparison / validation, metrics and
standardization -
- Demonstrations of feasibility and utility
- Mesoscale nowcasting and forecasting, ocean
climate and research, marine pollution and
safety, weather forecasting, marine resources,
etc -
- Scientific advances
- Modelling, data assimilation, scientific
validation