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Architecture Implementation Pilot: GEOSS, FedEO, Tri-Lateral
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Session #4c
Biodiversity/Climate Regional/Polar
George Percivall
Open Geospatial Consortium
[email protected]
Session #4c: Biodiversity/Climate Regional/Polar
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Scenarios from CFP and CFP Responses
GEOSS Workshops Scenarios
What should we do: theme, script, etc.
Scenario Workplan starting point
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Scenarios from CFP and CFP Responses
• CFP Section 2.6.3 - Climate Change: Regional effects
– Regional decisions based on predictions of climate change
• Recognizing that the science to predict local changes is still advancing
– model predictions must be combined with the local geographic and
economic information to estimate the range of outcomes that will
affect different locations in different manners.
• CFP Section 2.6.5 Ecosystems and biodiversity: Polar
– International Polar Year (IPY)
– Reconnaissance level overview of climate change impact in the
Polar Artic, including but not limited to ecosystems and biodiversity.
– A series of data themes (emphasis on polar projection and time
series) will individually and a collectively demonstrate the potential
impact of climate change on northern natural environment, economy
and communities.
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CFP Responses to Regional and Polar
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Argon/IM
ESA/FAO Portal
ESONET, et.al.
ESRI
FGDC
GBIF et.al.
GeoConnections
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GEOmon
Meraka et.al.
MinesParis
SDSC
SERVIR
STFC et.al
Unidata
UT/JAXA
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IEEE/ISPRS/OGC GEOSS Workshop Series 2007
“The User and the GEOSS Architecture”
Apr-07
IEEE SoS and Signal
Conferences
Hawaii, USA
SOSE and Information
infrastructure for GEOSS
Jun-07
Intl Symp on RS of
Environment - ISRSE
San Jose,
Costa Rica
Sustainable dev through EO,
Agriculture
Jul-07
IGARSS07
Barcelona,
Spain
GEOSS System components
Aug-07
IPY GeoNorth
Yellowknife,
Canada
Climate and biodiversity
Sep-07
OGC TC
Boulder, CO
USA
Regional affects of
Climate Change
Sep-07
AfricaGIS07
Burkina Faso
water, health
Nov-07
Asian Conference on
Remote Sensing
Kuala
Lumpur, MY
Environment
Disaster/Tsunami
http://www.grss-ieee.org/menu.taf?menu=GEOSS&detail=GEOSSWorkshops
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GEOSS Workshop:
IPY GeoNorth - Climate and biodiversity
• Workshop Theme: “The Impact of Climate Change and
Variability on Biodiversity and Energy in the Arctic "
• Poles of the earth provide for convergence on many topics.
– Tri-Lateral Agreement partners have common geographic interest in
the North Pole
– The International Polar Year is a large scientific programme focused
on the Arctic and the Antarctic from March 2007 to March 2009.
– IPY is organized through the International Council for Science
(ICSU) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
• Workshop precedes the First International Circumpolar
Conference on Geospatial Sciences and Applications,
Yellowknife, N.W.T., Canada, August 20-24, 2007
– http://ess.nrcan.gc.ca/ipygeonorth/index_e.php
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Potential Themes for Polar Scenario
• 1. Caribou movement and migration and the integration of
snow pack data and greeness data from imagery
• 2. Polar Bear distribution and sea ice change and
variability, with a focus on Hudson Bay, and, subject to
information availability, Beaufort Sea and the eastern
Canadian Arctic.
• 3. Polar mammal and bird distribution with information from
Natureserve (http://www.natureserve.org/)
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Polar datasets candidates
• Most recent national climate change impact models to show areas regions
expect to be hotter, drier, wetter across the Arctic
• Caribou migrations corridors to demonstrate impact of climate change
scenarios on a major economic species
• Annualized AVHRR to demonstrate to develop a time series of biological
productively measures will indicate “biological resilience”
• National DEM data to show areas of potential sea level rise impact on coastals
communities
• protected areas of the north to correlate with the above to demonstrate the
potential impact of climate change and sea level rise on
• Ecoregions of the Artic
• Open water (polynias) and annual sea ice data to demonstrate the impact of
species dependant on sea ice (such as polar bears)
• Locations of monitoring stations of various departments who part of the
Arctic working group
• GeoBase typonomy layer and community locations.
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Data sources for Demos
• Suzanne Carriere of the Northwest Territories
• NDIDC near-real-time sea ice concentration product, now
available as a layer in Google Earth.
• WMS contact from Geoconnections.
• CARMA group integrating spatial data to caribou data.
– http://www.rangifer.net/carma/
• Sea-surface temp (remotely sensed) and its relationship to
Seabird productivity, other population parameters and diet
– David Irons, US Fish and Wildlife Service: [email protected]
– Grant Gilchrist, Seabird scientist: [email protected]
• Shrubbing of the Arctic – SCANNET – a network of
research stations across the Scandinavian Arctic:
– [email protected]
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Atlas of Canada
• Atlas of Canada provides a WMS which serves base layers
(road, boundaries, hydrography, populated places, etc.) for
its 7.5 Million framework data set.
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North Circumpolar
North America
Canada 1 million
• The World and North Circumpolar framework data sets
have a limited number of base layers. Both the North
America and Canada 1 Million framework data sets have
an extensive set of base layers.
• Contact: Peter Bruton, Atlas of Canada
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GEOSS Workshop:
OGC TC - Regional affects of Climate Change
• Workshop Theme: “Citizens and policy makers in decisions
based upon predictions of climate change. "
– Recognizing that the science to predict regional changes in climate
is still advancing,
– Address interoperability arrangements for decision support tools and
predictive models used around the globe to support policy and
management decisions.
– Specific existing tools and models will be demonstrated to show the
current capabilities
• September 21 & 22 - follows the OGC Technical Committee
meeting in Boulder Colorado
– http://www.opengeospatial.org/event/070921workshop
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GEOSS Architecture
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Climate Scenario: Regional effects
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Identify locale and
decision topic
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Identify and
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predictive models
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Combine model
outputs with other
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Evaluate variabili ty
of model predictions
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Develop
recommendations
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GEOSS Workshop:
OGC TC - Regional affects of Climate Change
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AI Pilot Master Schedule
• Kickoff
• Development
• GEO Portal Evaluations begin
Jun 2007
Jun - Sep
July?
– IEEE/ISPRS/OGC GEOSS Workshops?
• Integration and Demo Capture
Sep 2007
– With ADC-IV
– Kickoff of Version IOC+1 development ?
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Rollout of IOC
Initial Operating Capability
Additional Scenario development
Summit and Plenary
Oct 2007
Nov 2007
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AI Pilot Scenario Template Work Plan
• June - AI Pilot Kickoff
– Develop societal benefit area scenario
– Identify scenario specific data sources
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July - Confirm all components available on-line
July - Client server testing
August - Scenario sequence testing
September - Scenario Capture Workshop (Washington DC)
– Final Integration and scenario refinement
– Scenario Capture and recording
• October - Post-production of Scenario Recordings
• November - Sumitt and Plenary
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Scenario Capture and Recording - September
• Capture clients sceenshots and operator narration
– Ideally movie segments will be less than 3 minutes in length to keep
the loading time for each segment to a minimum.
• Record voices of the demonstrators in the screen captures
– Recommend a prepared speaking script
– recommend a headset with a boom microphone.
• Camtasia Studio 4 to record the Scenario screen captures
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http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.asp
Techsmith offers a free, fully-functional 30-trial of their software.
"raw" screen captures in .avi format are the deliverables
800x600 segments, OGC will then export to flash (.swf format)
• OGC “how-to” to be distrbuted later
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