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MarineCore
Service
MY OCEAN
Potential contribution of Observatories to GMES
Marine Core Service,MyOcean
Fabrice HERNANDEZIRD/Mercator Ocean, France
Marine Core Service
2nd All regions workshop ESONET, 5/10/2009, Paris
Ocean Monitoring and ForecastingCore Services, definition
Role – provide the common denominator data for all users requesting an
information on the ocean: the information for downstream services.
Core information– Describing ocean currents, temperature, salinity, sea level, primary
ecosystems, ice coverage …
Adding value through– Data combination and assimilative models, Continuity and consistency,
Expertise on the ocean, Information Service
Observing Describing Deciding
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What is « MyOcean » Objective: pan-European service for ocean monitoring and forecasting
Targetted users: specialized service providers
Challenge: a sustained European Marine Core Service
Framework: European Union « GMES » program
Budget: 55 M€ ; Funding: European Commission 33 M€ / Partners 22 M€
Duration: 3 years ; Start: April 2009; End: March 2012
Consortium: 61 partners, 29 countries; Lead: Mercator Ocean + Eur. Board
Organization: a pan-European system composed of 12 « centres », 5 for observations, 7 for assimilation/modelling, and shared facilities
In other words: the ocean monitoring and forecasting centres in Europe, working together to provide a single pan-European service, reducing unnecessary redundancies, increasing the service value
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The Consortium
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A clear (and limited) role in the value chain
Marine Core Service
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A clear (and limited) role in the value chain
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Users of the MyOcean core service are specialized service providers of the downstream sector.
Intermediate users
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Market Segmentation
The users, their requirements, their assessment
Area 1« MARINE SAFETY »
(marine operations, oil spill combat, ship routing, defense, search & rescue, …)
Area 2« MARINE RESSOURCES »(fish stock management,
ICES, FAO, …)
Area 3« MARINE AND
COASTAL ENVIRONMENT »(water quality, pollution,coastal activities, …)
Area 4« CLIMATE &
SEASONAL FORECASTING »(climate monitoring, ice,seasonal forecasting, ..)
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Le service de base océaniqueThe marine core service
des systèmes intégrésintegrated systems
Physical state of the ocean, primary ecosystem Global ocean, and main European seas Large and basin scale, mesoscale physics Hindcast, Nowcast, Forecast Data, Assimilation and Models
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The MyOcean offer The Global Ocean + 6 European Seas
(1) Global Ocean
(2) Arctic Ocean (3) Baltic Sea (4) Atlantic North-West
Shelves (NWS) (5) Atlantic Irish-Biscay-
Iberic (IBI) area (6) Mediterranean Sea (7) Black Sea
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The Production Units
Sea Level
Ocean Color
Sea Surface Temp.
Sea Ice & Wind
In Situ
Arctic Ocean
Baltic Sea
Atlantic NWS
Atlantic IBI
Mediterranean Sea
Global Ocean
Black Sea
5 Thematic Assembly Centres
7 Monitoring and Forecasting Centres
Observations Models
ServiceDesk
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http://www.myocean.eu.org
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2nd All regions workshop ESONET, 5/10/2009, Paris
Le service de base océaniqueThe marine core service
des systèmes intégrésintegrated systems
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Obervatories: MyOcean needs
Why? The ocean is still UNDERSAMPLED (OceanObs’09)
Statistics of in-situ data provided by the Coriolis data centre and processed at CLS between April and June 2009. Age of data by type (PF, profilers / BA, Global Transmission System [GTS] BATHY messages / CT, CTDs / MO, moorings / TE, GTS TESAC messages / XB, XBTs).
Altimetric Sea Level Anomalies (SLA, heights given in meter) gathered the 24/03/2004 for the same day
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Obervatories: MyOcean needs
When?– For assimilation (real time, 3-6 hours)– For validation (near real time , 6 hours to 1 week)– For reanalysis (delayed mode data, provided with several
months delays)
What?– Sea level, bottom pressure– Temperature, salinity (zoom in the mixed layer)– Currents– Sea state, waves
– Atmospheric parameters usefull if increase forecast skill of Weather Forecast Centers
– Biogeochimical parameters: turbidity, O2, CO2, inorg. nutrients, chlorophylle A…
Typically hourly data
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Obervatories: MyOcean needs
How?– Routinely Accessible for the InSitu MyOcean Portal, that
play unique entry point for all MyOcean Production Units– Data Policy: Observatory data can enter MyOcean with a
restricted access for operations (no dissemination of data)
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….. thank you
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