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Future WMO Information System (FWIS)

Future WMO Information System (FWIS). Hiroyuki Ichijo (Japan Meteorological Agency). WMO/WSIS Session on Reducing Natural Disaster Risk through Technical Opportunities of Information Society Applications of ICT in Natural Disaster Risk Reduction (Kobe, Japan, 21 January 2004).

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Future WMO Information System (FWIS)

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  1. Future WMO Information System (FWIS) Hiroyuki Ichijo (Japan Meteorological Agency) • WMO/WSIS Session on Reducing Natural Disaster Risk • through Technical Opportunities of Information Society • Applications of ICT in Natural Disaster Risk Reduction • (Kobe, Japan, 21 January 2004)

  2. Hydrology and Water Resources Programme Aeronautical Meteorology Programme Marine Meteorology and Oceanographic Programme World Weather Watch Programme Atmospheric Research and Environment Programme Maritime Safety Pollution response Argo There are various WMO programmes. Each programme has traditionally worked independently with each information system. Introduction

  3. Space Programme World Climate Programme Natural Disaster Prevention and Mitigation However the needs of a coordinated common system rapidly expanded because of demerits of system multiplicity and emerging new crosscutting programmes. Furthermore evolving technology accelerated the needs. On the background, the innovative FWIS project was born in 1999.

  4. The Future WMO Information System (FWIS) will be a single coordinated global infrastructure for collecting and sharing information to support all WMO and related international programmes. 1. Vision The FWISwill meet information exchange requirements of all WMO programmes without informationincompatibilities, inefficiencies, duplication of effort, limitation in sharing valuable information and higher overall costs. The FWIS will provide a flexible and extensible structure that allowsNational Meteorological or Hydrological Services (NMHSs) to enhance their capabilities as their national and international responsibilities grow.

  5. With the latest breakthroughs in Information Communication Technology (ICT), the FWIS concept has been developed. The concept provides a common roadmap to guide the orderly evolution of the information system functions performed by current WMO Programmes into an integrated system. 2. Roadmap Currently various pilot projects on promising technologies with prototype evaluation are under progress towards early implementation. Renaming from “FWIS” to “ WIS (WMO Information System)” is expected. FWIS Implementation Pilot Projects Concept WIS

  6. Interoperability of information systems • Providing online catalogue and metadata of all information • Standardization/Harmonization of information formats • Providing functions to discover and share information in distributed information sources • Supporting real-time, quasi real-time and non-real-time information exchange 3. Main challenges • Smooth and coordinated transition • Building upon the most successful components of existing WMO systems • Scalable and sustainable system • Supporting various standard communication protocols and links • Using international industry standards and off-the-shelf hardware and software systems

  7. GISC GISC Portal site for request/ request GISC GISC Portal site for request/ request National authority NC NC DCPC NC National authority NC DCPC Authorized user DCPC DCPC Authorized user NC NC NC DCPC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC Synchronization of all information GISC: Global Information System Center with Portal site for request/reply Core network 4. FWIS structure and functions DCPC: Data Collection or Product Center NC: National Center Routine dissemination Ad hoc request/reply data collection

  8. VPN group data IP Label data IP Label data IP data IP Core Router Closed IP network by a provider VPN group Core Router Core Router IP-VPN with MPLS : Virtual Private Network (VPN) over a managed network by a single provider 5. Promising technologies IP-VPN with MPLS provides any to any connectivity within a VPN group, a guaranteed quality of service, reliability, scalability of capacity and full security.

  9. Access with authentication Internet Internet VPN (IPsec) Internet VPN : Virtual Private Network (VPN) over the Internet Internet VPN provides cost-effective connectivity with moderate security.

  10. Satellite-based telecommunicationsVSAT (Very Small Aperture Terminal)DVB (DigitalVideoBroadcast)DAB (Digital Audio Broadcast) One Way VSAT system is used forbroadcast/multicast. Two Way VSAT system is used forcombination broadcast/multicast andpeer-to-peer communications.

  11. InformationSource InformationSource InformationSource Grid Server - authorisation - metadata service - data and resource management - information services Grid Server - authorisation - metadata service - data and resource management - information services Grid Server - authorisation - metadata service - data and resource management - information services Database Job Runner and Database Information Provider Database Job Runner and Database Information Provider Database Job Runner and Database Information Provider Database Wrapper Database Wrapper Database Wrapper Metadata database Metadata database Metadata database Climate database Climate database database Data GRID : uniform and integrated access to heterogeneous and distributed information sources Portal site Grid Client - authentication - data requests Data GRIDprovides secure access to distributed information sources.

  12. Application portal Data portal Software updating Updated Application software VPN NWP products Satellite data Internet Gathering data from different data sources NC (National Centre) Data sources Satellite data Reference information Prototype application RJTD Office code Date/Time 01 01 0100 Input data on Web WIND_deg 360 WIND_sp 10 View 9999 Temp 12 Secure connection (VPN or HTTPS) Dew_temp 09 Pressure 1002 SNJP70 RJTD 010100 SYNOP 36010KT 9999 12/09 1002= NC (National Centre) Internet <xml> <xmlusers>country name</xmlusers> <code>47997</code> <date>20050101</date> <time>0100</time> <winddeg>360</winddeg> <windspeed>10</windspeed> <view>9999</view> <temp>12</temp> <dew_point>09</dew_point> <pressure>1002</pressure> </xml> Metadata creation Conversion to BUFR Reporting observational data 2132330E1A10FE00112A0B0AA BUFR XML metadata Information source Internet VPN Data GRID Request/Reply with authentication Request/reply with Data GRID technologies Information sources Portal Site Matadata Catalogue 6. Examples of pilot projects

  13. 7. Benefits of FWIS

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