Post on 13-Apr-2017
WMO
Follow-up to WMO 2012 Survey on the Use of
Satellite Data:
Feedback by RA I Members
Gillie Cheelo-Intern
WMO Space Programme
World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
WMO; Observation and Information System Department (OBS)
Outline
Introduction
Challenges and findings from four African
countries
10th African User Forum recommendations
Feedback
Summary on challenges and response
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Introduction
A key objective of the WMO Space Programme is to:
Promote availability and utilization of satellite data
and products for weather, climate, water and related
applications to its Members
In light of this, WMO conducted a user survey in 2012:
Results were presented at RAIDEG-4
http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/sat/documents/SAT-
PUB_SP-9-Survey-Report-2012.pdf
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Challenges identified in 2012 WMO Survey
RA I
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
Knowledge of
data
Accessing
data NRT
Accessing
data general
Data
processing
Utility of data Analysis and
interpretation
Resources Do not face
significant
challenges
Research and Academia
NMHS and Other operational agency
Follow-up
This work is aimed at following up on the 2012
WMO Survey responses for four African countries
in the areas of:
1. Access to satellite data and products
2. Application and use of satellite data
3. Training on satellite data utilization
This is to better understand their responses and
challenges
NMHS contacted are: Kenya, Ethiopia, Mauritius
and Cameroun
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WMO
Country specific findings and challenges
Kenya (Mr. Gitonga)
Challenges
Knowledge of the available satellite data/products.
Direct read-out (HRPT) station currently not working.
Preparation for new generation satellites.
Findings
Confirm that HRPT Station is non-functional and both the tracking
unit and the antenna are obsolete
GIS implementation needed to provide local decentralized services
GIS Remote Sensing proposal done but lack funding
Training on quantitative rainfall estimates needed; Classroom
based training favoured
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WMO
Country specific findings and challenges
Mauritius (Mr. Dhurmea Ram Kumar)
Challenges
Mauritius is on the periphery for the FOV of MSG at 0 degree
Preparation for new generation satellites
Product (Utilization and Interpretation)
Findings
Using products from Meteosat 7 (IODC); INSAT- 3D data are not
available; and relatively poor products from FY-2D
Need more training on monitoring convective activity in a marine
environment; this includes training on scatterometry, images
interpretation (RGB products are critical), manipulating of raw data
to derive products.
EUMETSAT and COMET provide well tailored training materials
Tried out SATURN website and found it to be good and more
information need to be provided
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WMO
Country specific findings and challenges
Cameroun (Mr. BONGKIYUNG Emmanuel NYUYKI)
Challenges
Knowledge of the available satellite data/products.
Preparation for the new generation satellites.
Use of software tools (processing, analysis, assimilation).
Further training on image interpretation and data processing.
Findings
Further training on GIS for mapping of specific zones, utilization of
marine products and models
Training on quantitative rainfall estimate, damage estimate from
convective systems and use of lightning data
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WMO
Country specific findings and challenges
Ethiopia (Mr. Kassa Fekadu)
Challenges
knowledge of the available satellite data/products.
equipment operation and maintenance
use of software tools (processing, analysis, assimilation)
Findings
EUMETSAT conducted training courses through CoEs on
availability of data and products
Suggested that Meteo France International provide training on
image analysis, equipment operation and maintenance (use of
SYNERGIE)
EUMETSAT has been working with sub Sahara African countries
to address these challenges for years now
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10th African User Forum recommendations
Recommendation #3: Improving user awareness of
satellite data and products
Data providers take further steps to communicate the existing
satellite products.
Recommendation #9: user preparation for new satellite
generations
EUMETSAT takes into account the african user community in its
planning to prepare users for the meteosat third generation
and for the EPS second generation programmes
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Addressing challenges
Part of the objectives of the WMO 2012 Survey was to
identify areas for improvement and remedial action
Assistance is provided through:
1. WMO Online Resources (OSCAR, PAG, SATURN)
2. WMO-CGMS VLab, EUMETSAT and COMET training activities and
resources in support of RA I
3. CGMS-42 recommendations and actions (re Indian Ocean Data
Coverage)
The next slides explain briefly the WMO online resources and
how they are used to respond to the stated challenges
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(1) Product Access Guide (PAG)
Goal & Objectives
• Web-based WMO resource
• In support of the WMO Information System
• Developed to address insufficient user awareness of
satellite products (WMO Survey, 2012)
• Facilitates access to quality controlled satellite data and
products
• Developed to enhance visibility of satellite products and
related information
• Providers of satellite data retain full ownership and
responsibility for their products
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(1) Product Access Guide (PAG)
Implementation
• Links to stable URLs of satellite product collections,
expert groups, training material
• Products must be sufficiently described to meet user
demand for information (metadata criteria)
• Structured by geophysical domain, tags
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(1) Product Access Guide (PAG)
Acceptance into PAG is based on the following Metadata
Criteria:
With the aim to satisfy users` needs for documentation
and to harmonized online product metadata used by
providers
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Point of contact Applicability domain
Product identifier Geographical region
Providing organization Resolution
Data source Update frequency
Access information Quality indication /
documentation
(1) Product Access Guide (PAG)
1. Hierarchical/Simple Search: select by clicking on the domain
2. Advanced Search: based on combination of tags:Domain, theme, geographic
regional, organization providing and type of content.
3. Highlighted themes: based on themes such as Tropical meteorology, water,
health, disaster
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PAG Link: https://www.wmo-sat.info/product-access-guide/
(1) Product Access Guide (PAG) – Current status
Links to 86 product collections from several providers:
Sounder Radiances, Inland Waters (Rivers, Lakes Floods), Soil Moisture, Clouds, Land
Cover, Fire, Volcanic Ash, Aerosols, Dust, Lightning, Sea Level, Ocean Colour, Winds,
Land Surface Temperature, Precipitation, Vegetation NDVI, Ocean Surface Winds,
Ozone, Green House Gases and other trace gases, Ionosphere, Sea Surface
Temperature, Ocean Surface Winds,……..
This now includes links to relevant sub-sets of the EUMETSAT Product
Navigator
23 links to sets of corresponding online training materials
14 links to international expert groups (e.g., on precipitation, winds)
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Quick Demo: http://www.wmo-sat.info/product-access-guide
(2) OSCAR
What it is? Observing Systems Capability Analysis and Review Tool(OSCAR)
Web-based inventory and analysis tool
One-stop portal on satellites, instruments, ground-segments
OSCAR currently contains:
Technical details on satellite programmes, mission and instruments as
provided by agencies
> 600 earth observation satellites and
> 800 instruments with detailed characteristics
A tentative evaluation of relevant categories of instruments for
measuring physical variables
Assessment also generates preliminary gaps analysis of these
variables
Assessment on how well actual and planned missions can respond to
WMO Vision of the Global Observing System
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Link: http://www.wmo-sat.info/oscar/spacecapabilities
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(2) OSCAR: Case of Mauritius
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(2) OSCAR: Case of Mauritius
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CGMS-42 : Considerations
CGMS-42 WGIII actions: Indian Ocean Data Coverage (IODC)
A42.01: WMO to dialogue with Indian Ocean satellite operators and clarify
which data are essential in the sense of Resolution 40, in view of the
meteorological requirements in the region.
A42.08: ISRO and EUMETSAT to report at CGMS-43 on their discussions on
data dissemination collaboration for SCATSAT data.
A42.03 : WMO to consider sending a request to CMA for moving an FY-2
spacecraft over the Indian Ocean after successful launch and commissioning
of FY-2G.
A42.02 : EUMETSAT and ISRO will address the technical issues to
accommodate high-resolution half-hourly data from INSAT-3D on
dissemination means.
Full CGMS-42 WGIII on:
(http://www.cgmsinfo.org/documents/CGMSMR42_04_WGIIIReport.pdf)
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(3) SATURN - General motivation and objective
SATellite User Readiness Navigator Portal (SATURN)
The 2015-2020 generation of meteorological satellites provides: unprecedented capabilities for key meteorological applications such as nowcasting, as well as challenges for both satellite operators and users: Higher sampling rate, higher spatial resolution, more spectral channels
Expected to lead to more accurate and timely forecasts, and improved application support
Data rates increase drastically, by factors of 10-100
CGMS and WMO Space Programme developed SATURN to allow Members exploit the potential operational and socio-economic benefits of using next-generation satellites
Provides information on new generation of (initially) geostationary meteorological satellites: Himawari-8 (JMA), FY-4 (CMA), GOES-R (NOAA),GEO-KOMPSAT-2 (KMA),
Elektro-L N2 (ROSHYDROMET), MTG (EUMETSAT)
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Link: http://www.wmo-sat.info/satellite-user-readiness/
• Instrument
performance
• Operation plan
• Coverage area
• …..
SATURN
SATURN is currently populated with information on
Himawari-8, ELEKTRO-L N2, FY-4A and GOES-R
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SATURN: Example for Himawari-8
Note: PAG, OSCAR were tested on Chrome v36,
Firefox v24 and Internet Explorer v 10, we advise
that you used updated web browsers
WMO
Follow up on GIS
Share GIS experience amongst NMHS in Africa
New software introduction considerations
Planning and project approach very important
Following the 5 phases for software introduction which includes:
Preliminary, software requirement, preparation, implementation
and consolidation phases.
Each stage includes the exits strategy and best practices to
increase probability of success
Change management and human factor are very important
Best way to choose a new software
COTS Software Selection Process (Can also be used for Open Source)
http://prod.sandia.gov/techlib/access-control.cgi/2006/060478.pdf and
http://www.sei.cmu.edu/reports/03tr017.pdf
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Challenges raised by RA I
in 2012 WMO Survey
Responses Resources
Inadequate knowledge of available
satellite products
PAG populated with 86 product
collections, 23 Training Materials and
12 International Expert Groups.
PAG
Satellite providers are providing lists
with more products to include in PAG
Mauritius being on the peripheral of the
FOV of MSG 10
Actions made by CGMS to address
the IODC and using OSCAR to
develop alternatives
CGMS, OSCAR
Information on new generation
satellites
SATURN useful but currently
partially populated
SATURN
Use of software tools List of possible software and training
provided at WMO website
WMO and
Providers web
pages
Image interpretation RGB and satellite product use and
interpretation training links
EUMETrain and
PAG (links)
GIS training and use Good planning and sharing
experiences with other NMHS
Best practice
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Summary on challenges and responses
www.wmo.int
Thank you for your attention Gillie Cheelo
gcheelo@wmo.int
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