Linda V. Moodie, GEONETCast Implementation Group ADC-8 Boulder Sept´08

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Linda V. Moodie, GEONETCast Implementation Group

ADC-8 Boulder Sept´08

Overall Concept• An integrated global system of regional data

dissemination systems– Data from in-situ and space-based observing systems in standard formats

– Supporting all nine GEO societal benefit areas– Built on existing systems, where appropriate

• Transmitted to low-cost ground receiving stations • Use of commercial, off-the-shelf components• Use of standard, multicast, dissemination protocols, such as Digital Video

Broadcast (DVB), to encapsulate products of any format

• Dissemination is full and open, respecting existing data policies

• The cost of satellite communications for each region is funded by one or more partners in GEONETCast, and the day to day management of that regional system is their responsibility

Major GEONETCast Participants

GEOSS DataProviders

DisseminationService

ManagersSatelliteService

Providers

End Users

From Nine GEO Societal Benefit Areas

NOAA/US

EUMETSAT

CMA/China

Roshydromet/Russia

Telecomm vendors

Status of Work• Global Coverage

– Is provided by EUMETCast, FENGYUNCast and GEONETCast Americas;

– Data exchange using the GEONETCast Network Centre concept is in progress;

– Inclusion of Russia’s MITRA system is yet to be initiated at the technical level.

GEONETCast Coverage

Status of GEONETCast

• Global Coverage– NOAA’s GEONETCast Americas

(GNC-A) operational, April 2008– EUMETCast – FENGYUNCast data

exchange is operational;– Initial testing of GNC-A – EUMETSAT

data exchange between network centres

Status of Work (cont)

• Initial Operational Capability– Is in place and being exploited;– Implementation follows the Global Design

Concept and the Implementation Plan;– GEONETCast Network Centre Service &

Functional Specification document being developed;

– Effort now focussed on capacity building and user engagement.

GEONETCast Architecture

Status of Work (cont)• Data Provider Engagement

– Each region working directly with its data providers;– Working with providers such as SERVIR, US-EPA,

RANET, INPE, AMESD, CBERS;– A number of EU Environment and Information &

Communications Technology projects include use of GEONETCast – DevCoCast, AIDA;

– A concept for the use of GEONETCast in training and disaster response applications is being developed.

Status of Work (cont)• User Engagement

– Each region working directly with its Users;– In Europe there are about 2200 EUMETCast

stations deployed;– In Africa, there are about 150 EUMETCast

stations deployed;– In the Asia/Pacific region, there are approx

200 FENGYUNCast stations;– In the Americas there are about 50 stations

deployed.

GEONETCast & GEOSS

• Coordination with ADC activities– Registered as a GEOSS Component– Registered as a Data Access GEOSS Service– GEONETCast catalogue is being developed to

comply with metadata and query standards– Will participate in AIP Phase 2 Workshop

• GEONETCast Product Navigator• www.eumetsat.int/products• www.geonetcastamericas.noaa.gov• Or on your GEONETCast station

Highlights• GEONETCast is making environmental data widely

and easily available to a wide audience;

• The scope of data available on GEONETCast is being broadened significantly;

• In 2008, it is planned to present GEONETCast at:– Meteorological Satellite Users Conference (Germany)– GEOSS Americas Symposium (Panama)– EUMETSAT User Forum in Africa (Ghana)– African Association for Remote Sensing of the Environment

(Ghana) – GEO Plenary (Romania)– NOAA Direct Readout Conference (US)– GEOSS Architecture Workshop (Spain)

Open Issues

• None ……

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