WIS 2.0 Demonstration Project: GCW Data Portal
The GCW Data Portal is the entry point to datasets describing the cryosphere and forms the information basis for the assessment activities of the GCW. It can interface with scientific and other data providers with WMO-specific interfaces like real-time exchange through WMO GTS.
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Access the GCW Data Portal here.
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Plan and milestones
Deliverables
No. | Deliverable name | Lead | Del. date | Status |
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D1 | Updated information model enabling linkages on dataset to WIGOS metadata | MET | 2020Q2 | Complete |
D2 | Dynamic visualisation of time series from NetCDF-CF and OPeNDAP | MET | 2020Q2 | Complete |
D3 | Updated harvesting of discovery metadata supporting OAI-PMH, OGC CSW and OpenSearch | MET | 2021Q2 | In progress |
D4 | NetCDF-CF guidelines for timeseries and profiles (e.g. permafrost) | MET | 2021Q3 | In progress |
D5 | Mapping harvested discovery metadata to WMO Core Profile | MET | 2021Q3 | In progress |
D6 | Extension of metadata harvesting to support Schema.org provided current ESIP activities are approved by Schema.org | MET | 2022Q3 | Pending funding |
D7 | Conversion of NetCDF-CF to WMO BUFR for permafrost profiles | MET | 2023Q2 | Pending funding |
D8 | Web service converting non standardised data to NetCDF-CF using MeteoIO | WSL/SLF | 2023Q4 | Pending funding |
Milestones
No. | Milestone name | Lead | Due | Status |
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M1 | New information model implemented | MET | 2021Q1 | In progress |
M2 | Selected permafrost datasets available online and in real time | MET | 2021Q4 | In progress |
M3 | Harvested discovery metadata exposed through WIS | MET | 2022Q1 | Not started |
M4 | Transformation of NetCDF-CF to WMO BUFR for selected datasets | MET | 2023 | Not started |
Supporting information and links
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The GCW Data Portal is connected to a number of observing stations (CryoNet stations) that feed the GCW value chain with observations. These may be operated by National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHS) or resear research institutes. Complementary meteorological data is measured by Contributing Stations. Academia and projects provide additional data. Once registered, all station information and standardized WIGOS metadata can be accessed through OSCAR/Surface.
The table below summarizes all types of metadata involved in the GCW Data Portal.
Type | Purpose | Description | Examples |
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Discovery metadata | Used to find relevant data | Discovery metadata are also called index metadata and are a digital version of the library index card. It describes who did what, where and when, how to access data and potential constraints on the data. It shall also link to further information on the data like site metadata. GCW is required to expose this information through WMO Information System as well. Discovery metadata are thus WIS metadata, although the GCW portal can translate to WIS for those not using WMO standards directly. | ISO19115 ISO19115 (WIS) GCMD DIF |
Use metadata | Used to understand data found | Use metadata describe the actual content of a dataset and how it is encoded. The purpose is to enable the user to understand the data without any further communication. It describes content of variables using standardised vocabularies, units of variable, encoding of missing values, map projections etc. | Climate and Forecast Convention BUFR GRIB |
Configuration metadata | Used to tune portal services for datasets for users. | Configuration metadata are used to improve the services offered through a portal to the user community. This can be e.g. how to best visualise a product. This information is maintained by the GCW portal and is not covered by discovery or use metadata standards. |
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Site metadata | Use to understand data found | Site metadata are used to describe the context of observational data. It describes the location of an observation, the instrumentation, procedures etc. To a certain extent it overlaps with discovery metadata, but also extends it. Site metadata can be used for observation network design. | WIGOS OGC O&M |
The GCW Data Portal is hosted by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute (MetNo). In order to keep it manageable, it is necessary to establish a system where adding new data sources (i.e. new stations) comes with very low overhead and where all data assimilation steps are operating automatically. Moreover, the system offers both, a distributed operation (so the data producers retain full control over their data) and a centralized operation (offering more convenience for the smaller data producers) hosted by the WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research (SLF). Offering a centralized operation significantly lowers the requirements on the side of smaller data providers (with limited resources and capabilities) since raw data and metadata can be sent without additional processing. Distributed operation on the other hand allows larger data providers to set up a customized processing chain that is hosted by the data provider itself. In this case the data, use and discovery metadata needs to be exposed in the interface of the provider to be harvested by the GCW Data Portal. The setup of data processing and sharing mechanisms is facilitated by the GCW/SLF Open Source Software Package, which includes among others the data processing software MeteoIO and the User Interface for structured metadata submission ENVIDAT.
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