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Title: IOOS Program Update


1
IOOS Program Update
  • Oceans and Human Health Initiative
  • Semi-Annual Meeting
  • Zdenka Willis, Director IOOS
  • (Presented by Eileen Shea, NOAA/NCDC/IDEA)

2
Outline
  • Basics
  • DMAC Sub-System
  • DIF
  • HF Radar
  • National Data Buoy Center
  • US DMAC Standards Process
  • Regional
  • Oceans and Human Health focus
  • Ocean.US update
  • Legislation

3
US IOOS Basics
  • 2 components Global Coastal
  • Coastal Component
  • National 17 Federal Agencies
  • Regional 11 Regional Associations/Regional
    Coastal Ocean Observing Systems
  • 3 Sub-Systems
  • Observations
  • Data Management and Communications (DMAC)
  • Modeling and Analysis
  • 2 Cross cutting themes
  • Research and Development
  • Education, Outreach and Training

4
U.S. IOOS Structure (NOAA)
5
U.S. IOOS Coastal Component
NOAA Decision Tools
IOOS Core Variables
Information Needs
Societal Challenges
  • The global climate is not well understood
  • Characterize the state of the global climate
    system and its variability

Hurricane Intensity Model
  • Improved models (e.g., hurricane intensity,
    coastal inundation, and harmful algal bloom model)
  • Coastal populations are at risk from weather,
    climate natural hazards

Coastal Inundation Model
  • Our ocean, coastal and Great Lakes ecosystems are
    complex many are at risk

Harmful Algal Bloom Model
  • Improved ecosystem assessmentsUpdated
    management approaches
  • Improved access to data, and scientific
    information

Integrated Ecosystem Assessment
  • Expanding the Marine Transportation System

6
DMAC Sub-system Data Integration Framework (DIF)
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Integration Problem - Multiple, Unique,
Independent Data Requests
  • 10 distinct data requests
  • 10 individual algorithms to convert data to model
    format
  • 10 different load functions to ingest data
  • Any change by the data provider requires a
    down-stream change to all the algorithms
  • Inefficient (Only requested data, not all
    available data)
  • Costly processing (Labor hours)
  • Time consuming
  • Highlights stovepipe data management

8
Temperature Integration Build
9
HF Radar
  • Harnessed regional observing capacity and
    investments to serve national applications
  • National HF Radar server and data management
    system distribute surface currents from multiple
    sources
  • Partnered with other Federal/ regional to support
    national applications
  • USCG models use HF radar data to save lives
  • DE and NJ track movement of coastal pollutants to
    reduce unnecessary beach closures
  • Oil spill response
  • FY08 data available not just pictures
  • National HF radar plan
  • Challenges ownership, OM
  • In PPBES in FY10 14 still need to work
    requirements across US IOOS

10
DIF Coordination
  • NOS/CO-OPS

11
US IOOS DMAC Standards - Process
  • Multiple standards per variable increases
    complexity
  • Developed web-based, collaborative tools
  • Began 1 Oct Interagency Review Process
  • Managed/resourced by NOAA
  • Community-based/Volunteer Subject Matter Expert
    Teams
  • 270 day review process 2 formal cycles per year

12
IOOS DMAC Standards Process
1. Develop user's guide on DMAC standards
process that defines guidelines,roles, and
responsibilities. COMPLETED2. Launch DMAC
Standards Process website. COMPLETED3. Publish
1st round of proposed IOOS DMAC standards.
COMPLETED5. Develop web tool and user guide to
support DMAC standards process. COMPLETED
Proposed going to Recommended (May 6-8) 1. IOOS
Vocabulary Version 1 2. Data Access ProtocolDAP
2.0 3. Standards package for the representation
and transport of gridded datanetCDFCFOPeNDAPa
ggregation 4. Metadata Catalog Services Tabled
(WG Schnebele, Bosch, Landry Bernard) 1.
Required and Recommended Vocabularies for IOOS
Metadata 2. Real-Time Quality Control Tests for
In Situ Ocean Surface Waves 3. High Frequency
Radar Surface Currents 4. Quality Control
Standards for Real-Time, In-Situ Currents
Measured by Teledyne RD Instruments Spring
Submission 1. Standards package for the
representation and transport of biodiversity
data (Fornwall, USGS-OBIS)
13
Regional Coastal Component
  • FY07 A year of change
  • NOAA IOOS Program established
  • Regional transition to competitive, merit-based
    project selection
  • FY08 IOOS in Presidents Budget request for the
    first time
  • Challenges associated with stability and
    sustainability of IOOS regional funding
  • Regional work to develop as a cohesive National
    network of regional observing systems
  • Conceptual Designs
  • DMAC coordination and implementation

14
IOOS Regional Funding FY07 and FY08
  • FY07 NOAA initiated IOOS regional competitive
    funding process
  • Support to regions and other external partners 
    22.4
  • DIF, DMAC and other NOAA IOOS activities 11.5M
  • FY08 NOAA recommending 75 of IOOS appropriation
    to the regions
  • Support to regions and other external partners
    20.4M
  • DIF, DMAC, and other NOAA IOOS activities 6.8M
  • FY09 Presidents request includes 14.5M for
    IOOS Regional Development

15
IOOS Competitive Funding Process Way Ahead
  • FY09 No plans to issue a Federal Funding
    Announcement
  • NOAA will support FY07 and FY08 multi-year
    commitments
  • FY08 competitive list remains open
  • Developing an IOOS regional business model to
  • Identify approaches to sustain a cohesive,
    long-term, RCOOS operational network to meet
    national and local needs
  • Identify RCOOS core services required to support
    of local and national needs
  • Initial results anticipated May 2008

16
Oceans and Human Health Focus(based on IOOS FY07
FFO)
  • NANOOS
  • Expand coverage and range of observations to
    provide information on hypoxia/anoxia and harmful
    algal blooms (HABs)
  • CeNCOOS
  • Develop observing system in open and
    semi-enclosed bays in the region including San
    Francisco Bay, Monterey Bay, Bodega Bay, Humboldt
    Bay, and Morro Bay focued on water temperature
    and salinity and relating these changing
    conditions to ecosystem and human health.
  • SCCOOS
  • Focus on water quality related problems in
    Southern California. To support this effort,
    in-situ assets including gliders, drifters, and
    autonomous underwater vehicles will be deployed
    to track a discharge plume from the Hyperion
    Outfall that is tentatively scheduled to have a
    diversion in 2008.
  • PacIOOS
  • Integrate and expand ocean observing and
    forecasting first in the Hawaiian Islands, and
    later among the Pacific Islands. Begin with 4
    projects focused initially on waters along the
    southern shore of Oahu (1) coastal ocean-state
    and forecast (2) coastal resiliency (3)
    automated water quality sensing and (4) marine
    ecosystem stewardship.

17
Oceans and Human Health Focus (cont)
  • SECORA
  • Integration of existing assets and observations
    to develop wave, water quality, and public health
    safety products in the Carolinas coastal region.
    Develop approach to provide South Carolina
    Department of Health and Environmental Control
    near-real-time access to relevant variables for
    use in statistical models for beach closures.
  • MACORA
  • Primary theme areas are maritime safety and
    ecological decision-support though coastal
    inundation and water quality
  • NERA
  • Three objectives (1) operate a core of observing
    elements (2) establish new observing
    capabilities for inundation, water quality, and
    harmful algal bloom, and (3) develop the design
    for the user-driven core observing system
    through OSSEs

18
Interagency Working Group on Ocean Observations
Update
  • Ocean.US Transition
  • IWGOO agreed 4 Mar 08 to move forward with a
    re-tasked Ocean.US for the remainder of FY08.
  • In the near-term, Ocean.US will develop into a
    flexible, less costly model that is adaptable for
    future needs.
  • Bill Birkemeier (USACOE) will serve as the acting
    Ocean.US Director, April 1 September 30, 2008.
  • Ocean.US will continue to operate with a
    reduced staff size and cost structure for the
    remainder of FY08.
  • Ocean.US will lead the development of a
    transition plan.


19
Legislative Update
  • Pending IOOS Authorization Bills
  • HR 2342 National Integrated Coastal and Ocean
    Observation Act of 2007 passed out of the House
  • Bill referred to the Senate for consideration.
  • If changes are made, it must return to the House
    for concurrence or additional changes
  • S. 950 Coastal and Ocean Observation System Act
    of 2007
  • Senate staffs, working to clear holds, may
    instead choose to conference with House members
    to resolve differences and facilitate passage of
    single IOOS bill
  • Due to pending Administration change, limited
    potential for success if the bill is not passed
    by early summer

20
NOAA IOOS Focus
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For More Information
http//ioos.noaa.gov
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