Title: AMVERSEAS Status and Plans
1AMVERSEAS Status and Plans
Francis Bringas
NOAA / Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological
Laboratory (AOML), Miami, FL Francis.Bringas_at_noaa.
gov AMVERSEAS Development Caridad Ibis
Gonzalez NOAA/AOML, University of Miami / CIMAS,
Miami, FL Caridad.I.Gonzalez_at_noaa.gov
2AMVERSEAS Applications System
3SEAS MET Obs. Logger features
- User friendly MET Obs. Logger
- Direct data transmission via email, internal
(SMTP) or default system email client - Show Report utility for direct
access/correction of MET bulleting - SEAS console utility Remote command system (via
Iridium SMS service) - Collection of manual (SEAS MET Obs. Logger) and
automatic (SEAS AutoImet Data Logger) observations
4SEAS MET Obs. Logger US/VOS requirements
- Contain all SOT VOS recommended improvements
(11504-10-OBS-WIGOS-OSD-MAR-SOT.pdf) - All formulas and algorithm used to calculate dew
point and relative humidity are taken from
WMO-No. 8, 7th edition, 2008, Part I, Annex 4.B - IMMT-V formatted message to support the VOSClim
program and MQCS-VII - Recruiting country Not Assigned option in
support to the ancillary pilot project - Meta-data report generation. Capability to
transmit all data and meta-data in binary format - Current version (v9) compatible with Windows 7
5AMVER Reporter
- The AMVER Reporter has been updated for
compatibility with Windows 7 - This code was adapted to admit unlimited number
of waypoints - Tests have been conducted to ensure the correct
processing of data
6TSG and XBT Data Recorders
- TSG Data Recorder has been completed and is in
operation in ships of the SOOP. - New features include the ability to read metadata
(such as instrument calibration coefficients)
automatically. - XBT Data Recorder Under Development.
7AMVERSEAS web site
http//www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/goos/seas/amverseas_
software.php
8AMVERSEAS web site
http//www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/goos/seas/amverseas_
software.php
9SEAS Server for Data Distribution
- XBT and MET observations are received in the SEAS
server. These data are decoded and stored in a
database. They are also submitted to the GTS in
real-time - XBT data is submitted to the GTS in ASCII (JJVV)
and BUFR - MET data is submitted to the GTS in ASCII (BBXX)
- AMVER reports are created and submitted to the US
Coast Guard
10SEAS Server for MET Data Distribution
- Work is underway to receive and process and
distribute MET observations AMVERSEAS and
TurboWin - Data transmitted from ships will be decoded and
submitted to the GTS in real-time in ASCII (BBXX)
and BUFR - In order to accomplish this several tasks must be
completed first - Software to decode TurboWin data files
- Work with current BUFR template for MET
observations (currently not operational) - BUFR bulletins will only contain as many metadata
as we receive