Title: IV-3.1 JCOMMOPS
1IV-3.1 JCOMMOPS
- SOT Technical Coordinator
2JCOMMOPS structure
- Programmes currently supported
- Ship Observations Team (30 Mathieu Belbeoch)
- Argo Profiling Float Program (70 Mathieu
Belbeoch) - Data Buoy Cooperation Panel (70 Hester Viola)
- OceanSITES reference station network (30 Hester
Viola) - Technical coordinator activities include
- User assistance
- JCOMMOPS - information system operations
maintenance (database, new web server, metadata
uploads and reporting) - Production of monthly maps
- Production of annual Line Sampling reports
3Website and audience
- JCOMMOPS IT infrastructure upgraded during
inter-sessional period - New web server
- Metadata loading and processing scripts
transitioned to replacement server - Web / FTP server and GIS software upgrades
- Changes to ensure compliance with Argos system
upgrades - The upgraded Web server is generally stable
- Some delays twice a day due to data loading
- CLS monitoring team are able to restart JCOMMOPS
web services if required
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4Website and audience
- Usage statistics are now collected for all
JCOMMOPS sites - 2008 web site usage data all JCOMMOPS sites
- 80 visits/day,
- 400 visits/week,
- 1500 visits/month
- 18,862 visits in 2008, from 138 countries
- 74,748 pages viewed
- These statistics will help
- determine usage levels and audience for the site
and - identify requirements for future JCOMMOPS web
services
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5Monthly maps and products
- JCOMMOPS reporting and monitoring includes
- Monthly map of XBT profiles reported on the GTS
- Monthly map of sub-surface temperature profiles
- Annual SOOP line sampling report (Survey),
available on JCOMMOPS website - Monthly SOOP BATHY report, now only available at
ftp//ftp.jcommops.org/SOOP/Reports/ - Some reports have been discontinued due to
under-utilisation or obsolescence - JJXX / JJYY report on use of old JJXX / JJYY
formats on the GTS discontinued as only one
recent use of the format (May 2007, EMPIRE STATE,
Call sign KKFW) - Creation of Upper Ocean Thermal data maps by
country - used to be produced biannually, but not
up to date currently. Data captured in monthly
map at http//wo.jcommops.org/cgi-bin/WebObjects/
JCOMMOPS.woa/wa/map?typeGTSM_SZ
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6Monthly maps and products
- Redevelopment of Map layer (GIS) file production
across JCOMMOPS, for easier maintenance - Monthly SOOP maps now include information about
XCTD and TSG observations - PDF versions of all maps now available allowing
layers to be toggled on or off to show different
observations separately - Google Earth files now available
- Feedback on these reports is requested from panel
members are the reports useful and appropriate?
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7SOOP Annual sampling report
- SOOP annual sampling reports complete for 2006
and 2007 - 2006 SOOP Line Sampling Report - finalised and
metadata made available - in the final SOOP report http//www.jcommops.org/
FTPRoot/SOT/SOOP/Survey/2006-Jan-Dec.zip - and on the website at http//wo.jcommops.org/cgi-b
in/WebObjects/SOOPIndicators - 2007 SOOP Line Sampling Report - finalised and
XBT metadata made available - in the final SOOP report http//www.jcommops.org/
FTPRoot/SOT/SOOP/Survey/2007-Jan-Dec.zip - and on the website at http//wo.jcommops.org/cgi-b
in/WebObjects/SOOPIndicators - All SOOP annual metadata from the past 7 years is
being exported to text files e.g. - http//www.jcommops.org/FTPRoot/SOT/SOOP/Survey/20
06_metadata_soop.txt - http//www.jcommops.org/FTPRoot/SOT/SOOP/Survey/20
07_metadata_soop.txt
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8SOOP Annual sampling report
- SOOP reports now include links to the relevant
information on the SOOP website (not all data is
included in the report itself) - http//wo.jcommops.org/cgi-bin/WebObjects/SOOPIndi
cators.woa/wa/summary?linePX40year2007month12
- Submission of metadata by many SOOPIP data
managers has been improved which speeds up report
generation - Some discrepancies were identified (in 2005)
between the metadata provided for the SOOP Annual
Sampling Report and the data reported on the GTS
for the 12 months - Some Navy XBT (non-SOOPIP) data going onto the
GTS - Some data delayed too long to appear on the GTS
- More details of recent results of XBT sampling
along SOOP lines are given in the following
slides - A comparison of SOOP sampling success from 2002
2007 is also provided
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92007 SOOP Sampling report
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- XBT Drops by country for the period January to
December 2007
102007 SOOP Sampling report
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- XBT Line Sampling Success - January to December
2007
112008 SOOP Sampling report
- Preliminary results available for 2008 Line
Sampling Report - Almost all XBT metadata has now been submitted
for 2008 (19,350 drops) - timely submission of metadata is no longer a real
problem - Initial results appear slightly better than 2007
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Number of metadata records for drops submitted by
SOOP Operators to JCOMMOPS for 2007 and
preliminary 2008
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12Trends in SOOP Line Sampling success
- Analysis of Line sampling 2002 - 2007 indicates
that - 11 of 45 lines were consistently well-sampled /
had improved over the period - 8 lines were consistently under-sampled / not
sampled - 15 lines have decreased their sample quality over
the period i.e. gone from being relatively well
sampled to 50 sampled or from 50 sampled to
being under sampled -
Summary of Sampling Success for UOT lines between
2002 and 2007 (Draft results for 2008)
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13Trends in SOOP Line Sampling success
- Analysis of the 2002 2007 data highlights
potential areas for improvement
SOOP line sampling performance trends 2002 - 2007
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14Communication Deployments
- Argo and Drifting Buoys Optimal number of
platforms attained, however some gaps in networks
identified in SOT TC report - Members requested to provide information on
deployment opportunities from ships operating on
SOOP lines - SOOP Lines which could be used to deploy Argo
floats or drifting buoys in areas required are - Lines which have been active in the SOOPIP,
which go through areas that have been
consistently without drifting buoys - VOS operators may also be able to provide details
of ships which regularly go through areas of
interest. - Any information should be passed to the Technical
Coordinator
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15JCOMMOPS Future plans
- Redesign of JCOMMOPS website
- Improve ease of use and integration across all
programs - Improve quality control feedback mechanisms (VOS,
Argo, DBCP) - Coordinate updates to Best Practice documents for
all SOT programs - Become actively involved in definition of BUFR
template requirements - Address requirement for new resource to work on
Cruise Planning - Address need for improved products to track
deployment opportunities for SOT vessels
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16Recommendations
- Team members to provide feedback on SOOPIP and
JCOMMOPS websites and reports - Identify requirements for any new reports
- Evaluate usefulness of existing reports and any
requirements for modifications - In particular the monthly SOOP BATHY report
(decide whether to retain it) - JCOMMOPS to receive copies of Publication 47
submissions from the WMO - Please address all correspondence to
support_at_jcommops.org