Title: Delivering the promise
1Delivering the promise
- Dr Craig Donlon
- GHRSST-PP International Project Office
- Presented at the Final GODAE IGST, NOAA/CPO,
Washington DC, United States, 2-4th June 2008
2Outline
- Where we were
- Where we are today
- Where we are going
3GODAE HiRes SST planning meeting
4SSTfnd (Foundation Temperature)
5Measurements of SST (netCDF CF1.3)
SSTskin SST10m (K)
-0.17
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
10mm
1 mm
1 m
SSTint
Night-time (or strong winds) profile in red
SSTskin
Depth
SSTsubskin
SSTdepth
10 m
SSTfnd
1. Night-time (or strong winds) profile in red 2.
Day time situation, strong solar radiation and
light winds
6GHRSST-PP Builds on EO complementarities
DataMerging
(A. Harris)
- Polar Orbiting infrared has high accuracy
spatial resolution
- Geostationary infrared has high temporal
resolution
- Microwave Polar orbiting has all-weather
capability
- In situ data provide reality in all weather
conditions
7GHRSST-PP 1 Tokyo 2002A younger Science Team
Im now a Dr Gentemann!
I have a new baby!
Im Married to Sandra!
Im going grey
I have so much to do!
Craig, you Copycat!
825 Million invested by the international
GHRSST-PP community
9MISSION To provide a new generation of
integrated SST data products and services to
operational and RD communities
World-class research and development
Infrastructure Technical Capability
Service Provision
Application Customer Support
User Community Outreach Development
Development and Communication
Information/data flow
User community feedback and input
10User communityincreasing demands
- Many users now and more emerging (LTSRF stats),
Ops., RD, commercial - Raw Products
- L2P, Un-collated, Collated, super-collated L3P,
L4 - MDB
- HR-DDS and inter-comparison (GMPE)
- Services
- Sustained delivery
- Product information (static NRT)
- Operational production logs
- Assurance on quality
- Access to diagnostics
- Access to producers
- Tools to investigate issues
- Feedback mechanisms
- Contact and dialog
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12The GHRSST-PP Strategy
SST system quality control and uncertainty
estimation
L1P Radiance data
13Which system should we build?
14 15Ancillary data for interpretation and apps.
16MODIS L2P uncertainties
Flags
SST
Bias
STD
17GOES L2P
SST
AOD
SSI
Wind
18NOAA/BoM MTSAT-1R SST
MTSAT-1R SSTskin Day 129 at 1430 UTC
(E Maturi, NOAA-OSPD)
19AATSR
MetOP-A
20Matchup Database
21L2P system status (June 2008)
- AVHRR global N18
- AVHRR EURDAC regional
- AMSRE (JAXA)
- AVHRR BoM regional
- Aqua MODIS global
- Terra MODIS global
- AATSR global
- MSG-SEVIRI regional
- GOES-E
- GOES-W
- MT-SAT
- AMSRE (RSS)
- TMI (RSS)
- METOP AVHRR (global)
- WindSat
- HY-1B
- FY-2C
Plans to use data in GHRSST-PP A GHRSST data set
is in progress Operational within R/GTS
22International ST 20062007
Its all about people
23(Doug May, NAVOCEANO)
Satellite buoy RMS Error (6hours, /- 25km)
Doug May, NAVOCEANO)
24Using AATSR as a reference for SEVIRI
25Bias correction (ATSR in situ)
Match ups (lt25km)
Analysed AMSRE bias for 14 Dec.
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27Example OSTIA SST and Anomaly (1985-2001)
See http//ghrsst-pp.metoffice.com/pages/latest_an
alysis/ostia.html
28Gulf Stream SSTs
- Access to more SST observations should lead to
increased resolution, accuracy, stability - Should lead to better NWP, hurricane prediction,
ocean modeling, air-sea interaction studies,
research
29What is a daily SST?
POES
GOES
SEVIRI
0730
1330
0830
0530
Foundation SST
AQUA
TRMM
Diurnal warming aliased onto SST time series
(CLIMATE)
30Dimensionless DW profile
NonDim Heat Content
NonDim Depth (z)
31Peak at solar noon
32L4 system status (March 2008)
- Reynolds HR OI (GHRSST-PP L4)
- Met Office OSTIA (global)
- MISST MWOI (global)
- Navy FNMOC SSTSI (global)
- BLUElink (global)
- BLUElink (Regional Australia)
- Medspiration (Med. regional)
- JMA MGDSST (global)
- NGSST (Japan regional)
- EU MERSEA (global)
- NAVOCEANO K10
- OSI-SAF HL Sea Ice Concentration
33Donlon et al, 2007, BAMS, 88, 11971213.
34GHRSST-PP in action
- http//www.ghrsst-pp.org
- http//www.medspiration.org
- http//www.mersea.eu.org/Satellite/sst_validation.
html - http//www.hrdds.net
- http//ghrsst.jpl.nasa.gov
- http//ghrsst.nodc.noaa.gov
- http//ghrsst.jpl.nasa.gov/data_search.html
- http//www.misst.org/
35GHRSST Web 2007/8
36Data throughput
37We have climbed a mountain
38GHRSST-PP G8 meeting, Melbourne, Australia
39GEO Action DA-06-03
- ACTION DA-06-03
- Demonstrate the application of the next
generation SST observations provided by
GHRSST-PP. - Activities include
- Use ensemble techniques to derive SST product
uncertainty estimates - Improve output from ocean and atmospheric
forecast systems through data assimilation
techniques - Organize and hold a series of focused working
sessions/seminars for users and producers of SST
data.
40GHRSST-PP Multi-Product Ensemble (GMPE)
(John Stark)
STD
SST Sea Ice concentration
Anomaly (1985-2001)
8-member Median Average ensemble
All plots are available each day in NRT
41GMPE scope
42http//www.mersea.eu.org/Satellite/sst_validation_
l4_glob_oi.html
43http//medserve.noc.soton.ac.uk/mydds/sst/
44Filling the Gaps
(A)ATSR Reanalysis for Climate
GOES
SEVIRI
AMSRE
MODIS
AVHRR Pathfinder Version 6
TMI
45GHRSST-GCOS
- GHRSST Reanalysis goal Link historical
reconstructions to satellite-era analyses - GCOS SST and Sea Ice Working Group
Intercomparison site established at GHRSST Long
Term Stewardship and Reanalysis Facility - http//ghrsst.nodc.noaa.gov/intercomp.html
46Initial Intercomparison Data
Data Set Name Resolution Date Range
AVHRR Pathfinder Version 5 Weekly One Degree, Monthly Five Degree Jan 1985 Dec 2007
Operational AVHRR Weekly One Degree Dec 1981 July 2007
Hadley Centre SST Weekly One Degree, Monthly Five Degree Dec 1981 Nov 2005
NOAA Optimum Interpolation Version 2 Weekly One Degree, Monthly Five Degree Jan 1985 Dec 2007
NOAA Daily ¼-degree Optimum Interpolation Weekly One Degree, Monthly Five Degree Dec 1981 Oct 2007
Hadley Centre Sea Ice and SST (HadISST) Monthly Five Degree Jan 1981 Nov 2007
NOAA Extended Reconstruction Monthly Five Degree Jan 1981 Oct 2007
Kaplan Reconstructed Monthly Five Degree Jan 1981 Oct 2007
47Example Comparisons
48What we have started
49Where too next?
50GHRSST-PP Governance
International GODAE Steering Team (IGST)
GHRSST-PP Multi-Product Ensemble (GMPE-TAG)
GHRSST-PP Data Processing Specification Technical
Advisory Group (GDS-TAG)
GHRSST-PP Reanalysis Technical Advisory Group
(RAN-TAG)
XML Working Group (XML-WG)
Diurnal Variation Working Group (DV-WG)
Data Management Technical Advisory Group (DM-TAG)
Sea Ice Technical Advisory Group (SI-TAG)
51Long term SST user requirements
- Sustained meaningful products
- Sustained and adaptive-user driven services
- Confidence in products and delivery (new
instruments) - Ease of access, easy documents
- Standards, nomenclature, symbology
- A forum and community to develop (Science Team,
UCM) - A responsible, mature dependable community
GHRSST-PP supporting agencies now have a big
responsibility - Buy in from international agencies
52Future the Valley of Death
53Changes
54GHRSST-PP Where are we now?
- Delivering L2P, L3P and L4 products
- Integrated data products for new apps
- Services in place and evolving led by users
- Common language, nomenclature, symbology
- Well federated community
- Growing user and producer community
- Operational uptake
- Support and buy in from Operational Centre's
- Dependency on observations and analyses
- Reanalysis strategy and activities in progress
- Mature, effective Science Team
- Science groups tackling on-going issues
- Tackling SSES uncertainty estimates
- Diurnal variability, data management
55Growing up and adolescenceComments from Neville
Smith, 2007)
- 4 things at the GODAE Ispra Meeting
- Testing of data sources
- DDS, data assembly
- Inter-comparisons
- Data assimilation
- The GHRSST-PP community has tremendous respect
- The challenge for the future is integrating
GHRSST-PP outputs into climate, NWP and Ocean
Forecasting products - Surface fluxes remain the weakest parts of these
systems - GHRSST-PP should consider the application of its
products - Continue to strengthen application links and
provide excellent scientific inputs and support
to the community
56Developments in progress
- Actions in Australia new vigour for SST based
on successful experience in BRAN - Global high-res analysis
- Assimilation experiments
- NASA call for Applications of GHRSST data
- Huge response to the call
- Discussions of an US SST Science Team
- MISST project follow on activities
- JAXA launch of GCOM-W
- Renewed interest in SST prior to launch
- China
- Collaborations with ORSI (ESA DRAGONESS/DRAGON),
in situ radiometers, SST analysis - Korea
- KMA interest in GHRSST activities as part of
developing OpOc capability
57MyOcean SST-tacGDAC
- Managed transition of Medspiration, MERSEA and
GHRSST-PP in Europe to sustained operational
system
Starts in 2008 with (60M total) A GHRSST-PP SST
SST-TAC will be operated Within The MyOcean
system
589th GHRSST-PP Science Team Meeting 2008
- The 9th GHRSST ST meeting will be held at the
Palais des Congrès in Perros-Guirec, France - 9th-13thJune 2008 - Please join us!
- Registration at http//www.ghrsst-pp.org
59Sustainability GHRSST-PP -gt GHRSST
- Move from GHRSST-PP to GHRSST
- Phase-I An International pilot project tasked to
develop and implement a distributed system to
deliver integrated high resolution SST and Sea
Ice (SI) data products in a sustainable
manner(Complete) - Phase-II Develop a sustained R/GTS system for
SSTSI and Manage the ongoing evaluation and
evolution of the system (matured) - Phase-III Deliver SST SI Climate Data Records
(CDR) in support of WCRP, GOOS and GCOS climate
objectives (Underway) - Phase-IV Transition to self sustained activities
supporting operational communities (in progress)
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