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New Climate Databases
Management Systems
(CDMSs)
EXPERT MEETING ON METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION FOR
LOCUST CONTROL
18-20 October 2004, Geneva
Hama Kontongomde
WMO
(The
CLICOM Project )
• Main Achievements
– Provision of hardware and commercial software,
– Improvement of computerized literacy of the local staff in
developing countries was improved..
– Improvement of expertise of computerized climate data
processing (data entry, data quality control, data archiving
and retrieval)
• Main deficiencies
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Still in DOS
Cannot use different Database Management Systems,
Not a Client / Server System , Internet Connections etc.
No link to Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
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System Name and Software Release
Information
Czech
Republic
France
Jordan
CLIDATA CLISYS JCDMS
21.16.13
1.1
1.1
Russian
Federation
Tunisia
Zimbabwe
CliWare
SDCLIM
CLIMSOFT
1.1
1.0
1.0
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New CDMSs
Countries
CDMS
RDBMS
1
Czech Republic
CLIDATA
ORACLE
2
France
CLISYS
ORACLE and OTHERS
3
Jordan
JCDMS
ORACLE
4
Russian Fed
CLIWARE
5
Tunisia
SDCLIM
ORACLE
6
Zimbabwe
CLIMSOFT
ACCESS
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ORACLE and OTHERS
Metadata
• Elements in the metadata
• Possibility to add more elements
• Possibility of supporting graphical
elements
• Information on equipment and
instruments
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Metadata
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Station name
station number/identifier
date or date range
latitude/longitude
elevation
country
climate element (temperature, etc)
Maps, photos etc..
other
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Import of Digital Data
• Messages that can be imported
(TEMP, METAR, SYNOP, CLIMAT…)
• Importation of multiples data files for
one station
• Importation of multiples data files for
multiple stations
• Import data from CLICOM
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Validation and Quality Controls
• Quality control flags
• Are QC results stored
• System offers replacement estimates
for fail QC
• QC validation
• Method of defining ranges values for
comparison
• Spatial coherence
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Data Extraction
• Training time for data extraction (1
hour, 1 day, more than a day..)
• GUI to enter data extraction
parameters
• Examples for command line queries
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Type of variables
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Hourly data
Daily data
10-day data
Other (specify in Annex)
Daily summary
10-day, monthly, annual summaries
Extreme values
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Output Products
• Tabulated data (hourly, daily, …)
• Tabular summary of statistical analysis
• Typical types of statistical analyses
(means, std, frequency analyses..)
• Graphical products (time series, Upper air
sounding, contour analyses..)
• Output formats supported (ASCII, HTML,
PDF, XML, CSV…)
• WMO messages (CLIMAT, CLIMAT TEMP,
..)
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CLIDATA
(Czech Republic)
• Build around the ORACLE RDBMS and
associated management and data
discovery tools
• professionally designed
• scalable for use in all sizes of climate data
organizations
• provides multi-language support and
flexible specification of quality control
procedures.
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CLISYS
(France)
• CLISYS package is built using, primarily, open
source software packages
• Major components: Linux operating system,
Oracle RDBMS, ZOPE application server, and
python scripting language capability.
• Plans are underway to test and evaluate use of
the PostgreSQL RDBMS as an alternative to
ORACLE an to develop a “light version” of Clisys.
• Stand-alone data entry module (ELIAD) that
allows for off-line data entry without requiring a
direct connection to the database.
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CLIWARE
(Russian Federation)
• CliWare is the most technologically advanced of
the systems reviewed
• It uses a client-server model that can access data
locally or over a network connection to a remote
database through an http socket
• Communicates with the database uses JDBC
calls that allow for different database engines to
be utilized for the underlying data store (Oracle,
SAP DB, PostgreSQL RDBMS ...)
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Real-time data collecting
Omega
subsystem
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GTS
Mecom
Receiving
Selecting
Decoding
QC control
Writing in DB
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Relational
DBMS
Synop
Ship
Upper air
CLIMAT
Bathy
Tesak
Buoys
Coastal
Grib
Metar
Speci
Taf
Cliware :Non real-time data
collecting
Internet
User
CliWare
Applications to
load data
Relational
DBMS
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Cliware : Data
dissemination
• To disseminate data system uses
TCP/IP public network Internet and
provides two type of data access:
Bach Client (Application) and User.
Both types use HTTP protocol to
data access. The data and products
can be present in formats: MeteoXml,
HTML, text tabulated data, graph
images, Geo images, FM codes
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JCDMS
(Jordan)
• System specifically, to manage data collected
from the network of climate data stations in
Jordan
• Data tables and attribute definitions are tailored
Addition of different observation types and
reporting intervals would require modification to
the data system which is based on an ORACLE
RDBMS
• It has been designed as a replacement system for
CLICOM and generally follows the look and feel
aspects of CLICOM.
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SDCLIM
(Tunisia)
• System designed to specifically to manage data
collection for the Tunisia climate data stations
• Screen navigation is difficult to follow at times.
The metadata structure was sound (Structured
around station information) however the data
entry and modification is complex.
• Data output is based on SQL scripts. It is planned
to start developing standard output reports using
Oracle Reports
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CLIMSOFT
(Zimbabwe)
• Climsoft was the only system that is based, entirely,
on MicroSoft software and utilizes the MicroSoft
Access RDBMS as the core of the system.
• Design based on the utilization of readily available
software that would lower the cost of ownership and
personnel required to manage and maintain the
system.
• Targeted to small meteorological services (The data
capacity is currently limited to 2 Gb of data imposed
by limits of MS Access.
• The system was extremely slow access time in
comparison with other systems evaluated.
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CDMS Implementations:
completed; planned; under
development
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
Macedonia
Kazakhstan
CIMH Barbados
RA IV by end 2004
Barbados
Cuba
Dominican Rep
Guyana
Haiti
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
Antigua & Barbuda
Syria
AGRHYMET (Niger)
Ghana
Madagascar
Rwanda
RA I by end 2004
Burkina Faso
Cape Verde
Chad
Gambia
Guinea Bissau
Mali
Mauritania
Niger
Senegal
Libya
Sao Tome & Princ.
System under
development in
Solomon Islands
Results
• URL : Results of the evaluation :
• http://www.wmo.ch/web/wcp/wcdmp/
cdmsfuture/htm/evaluation.html
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