1 WTF-CEOP Project Table of Contents 1. Overall Status : Satoko Miura [15 min ] 2. JAXA Prototype System [30min] (1)Status: Satoko Miura (2)Demonstration: Ben Burford 3. NASA Satellite Data Server [30min] (1)Status : Yonsook Enloe (2)Demonstration: Michael Burnett 4. Q&A, Discussion [15 min]
WTF-CEOP Project Table of Contents. Overall Status : Satoko Miura [15 min] JAXA Prototype System [30min] Status: Satoko Miura Demonstration: Ben Burford NASA Satellite Data Server [30min] Status : Yonsook Enloe Demonstration: Michael Burnett Q&A, Discussion [15 min]. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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WTF-CEOP ProjectTable of Contents
1. Overall Status : Satoko Miura [15 min]
2. JAXA Prototype System [30min]
(1) Status: Satoko Miura
(2) Demonstration: Ben Burford 3. NASA Satellite Data Server [30min]
(1) Status : Yonsook Enloe
(2) Demonstration: Michael Burnett
4. Q&A, Discussion [15 min]
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WTF-CEOP Project Task TeamOverall Status
September 11, 2006
Satoko Horiyama MIURA - JAXA
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• Purpose of CEOP: Provide data for water and energy cycle research.
2. Contribution to GEO 2007-2009 Workplan• WTF-CEOP TT propose to support the followin
g tasks. WA-06-05 WA-06-07 WA-07-P2
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Contribution to GEO (3/5)WA-06-05: In-situ water resource monitoring
Initiate the creation of a coordination mechanism within GEO for global in-situ water observations, including ocean observations, and advocate synergy and sharing of infrastructure among observing systems. The current water cycle observation capability is inadequate for monitoring long-term changes in the global water system and their feedback into the climate system, and the lack of and inaccessibility of crucial data is also a major constraint for sustainable development of water resources and improvement of water management practices. In addition to filling gaps in measurement capability, interoperability of observing systems, and standardization of metadata for data sharing, progress in product development of the global near real-time river runoff network, advocate sharing of telecommunication infrastructure and joint know-how are important goals that need to be reached within the next few years.
• Experience in building WTF-CEOP Prototype may become contribution to this?
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Contribution to GEO (4/5)
WA-06-07: Capacity building program in Latin America Initiate a capacity building program in Latin America to develop tools for using remote sensing data in support of water management, and to show the value of Earth observations generally in water resource management. A capacity building program in Latin America, focused on the use of Earth observation data for water resources management, will be running for the next years. • WTF-CEOP Prototype may be an example of
how to use EO data for water resource management?
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Contribution to GEO (5/5)
WA-07-P2: Satellite Water Measurements Develop an operational mechanism to provide water level observations in rivers, lakes/reservoirs and estuaries from satellite altimetry to support the upgrade of deficient run-off water gauge networks. Combine different types of satellite data that are relevant for water measurements (quantity and quality) with in-situ observations for better accuracy and global coverage. Produce an implementation plan for a broad global water cycle data integration system that combines in-situ, satellite data and model outputs.
• WTF-CEOP system is a prototype of a “global water cycle data integration system“ ?