Z. Willis
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掌握有关环境的信息是维持地球、我们的生活方式和子孙后代的关键。综合海洋观测系统(IOOS)是国家重要的基础设施,它将使许多不同的用户能够描述、了解、预测和监测沿海和海洋环境及生态系统的变化。这些基础设施对于理解、应对和适应恶劣天气、全球和区域气候变化以及自然灾害的影响至关重要。美国国家海洋和大气管理局拥有并运营着许多沿海和海洋观测和数据分发基础设施。NOAA是唯一一个通过我们的许多授权和项目对IOOS所有七个目标的某些方面负责的联邦机构;IOOS的目标与我们的使命密不可分。2006年12月,NOAA决定成立一个IOOS项目办公室,为NOAA内部的IOOS活动提供一个中心联络点。近期,NOAA将集中精力开发一个数据集成框架。开发一个完全可操作的数据集成框架需要花费大量时间。然而,我们设定了一个12个月的目标,即建立必要的框架,以整合来自多个NOAA观测源的五个核心IOOS变量,供NOAA产品开发人员和其他最终用户快速和常规的操作访问和使用。在第12至18个月之间,我们期望将这些综合变量纳入四个特定的NOAA数据产品中。然后,我们将系统地测试和评估产品增强功能,并验证、确认和基准测试用于操作使用的新性能规范。综合区域沿海海洋观测系统数据和有效的区域管理结构是全面实现美国IOOS计划的关键组成部分。NOAA打算继续支持这些区域组成部分的发展和整合。区域合作伙伴既是数据的生产者,也是数据的消费者;因此,将继续在NOAA IOOS数据整合框架的发展中发挥作用。新办事处将作为美国IOOS工作的协调中心。该文件将讨论NOAA如何在NOAA和我们的美国联邦和非联邦合作伙伴的背景下处理数据整合框架。此外,我们将讨论整合数据的背景和必要的标准定义,这些定义不仅必须在美国境内完成,而且必须在更大的全球背景下完成。从概念上讲,任何对海洋观测或利用海洋观测感兴趣的人都是IOOS的一部分。从结构上看,其成员包括联邦机构、州机构、学术机构、地区协会、行业协会、专业协会、商业利益集团、公共利益团体以及感兴趣的家庭和个人。IOOS模型集合了来自不同赞助者的观察结果,从而确保了来自独立视角的创新,同时为所有不同的组件建立了共享数据的基础。IOOS的力量在于协同作用。综合数据为我们的沿海、五大湖和海洋环境提供了全面和全面的看法。通过共同努力整合数据,我们增加了对复杂环境现象的了解,使我们能够做出更好、更明智的沿海和海洋相关管理决策。
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NOAA's New IOOS Program
Having information about our environment is key to sustaining Earth, our way of life, and future generations. The Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) is a nationally important infrastructure that will enable many different users to characterize, understand, predict and monitor changes in coastal and ocean environments and ecosystems. This infrastructure is critical to understanding, responding and adapting to the effects of severe weather, global-to-regional climate variability, and natural hazards. NOAA owns and operates much of the coastal and ocean observing and data distribution infrastructure. NOAA is the only federal agency that has responsibility for some aspect of all seven IOOS goals through our many mandates and programs; IOOS objectives are inherent to our mission. In December 2006, NOAA decided to standup an IOOS Program Office that will provide a central focal point for IOOS activities within NOAA. In the near-term NOAA will concentrate on developing a data integration framework. A fully operational data integration framework will take significant time to develop. However, we have set a 12 month goal of standing up the framework necessary to integrate five core IOOS variables, from multiple NOAA observing sources, for rapid and routine operational access and use by NOAA product developers and other end users. Between months 12 and 18, we expect to ingest these integrated variables into four specific NOAA data products. We will then systematically test and evaluate product enhancements, and verify, validate, and benchmark new performance specifications for operational use. Integrated regional coastal ocean observing system data, and effective regional management structures, are critical components of a fully realized U.S. IOOS program. NOAA intends to continue supporting the development and integration of these regional components. Regional partners are both producers and consumers of data and; therefore, will continue to have a role in the development of NOAA's IOOS data integration framework. The new office will serve as a focal point for the regions on U.S. IOOS efforts. The paper will discuss how NOAA is approaching the data integration framework within the context of NOAA and our United States Federal and Non-Federal partners. Further, we will discuss the context of integrating data and the necessary standards definition that must be done not only within the United States but in a larger global context. Conceptually, anyone interested in ocean observing or using ocean observations is a part of IOOS. Structurally, members include Federal agencies, state agencies, academic institutions, regional associations, trade associations, professional societies, business interests, public interest groups, and interested families and individuals. The IOOS model is assembling observations from diverse sponsors, thereby insuring innovation from independent perspectives, and yet establishing a foundation for all the diverse components to share data. The power of IOOS is synergy. Integrated data provides a board and synoptic view of our coastal, Great Lakes and ocean environments. By working together to integrate data we increase our knowledge of complex environmental phenomena which enables us to make better and smarter and coastal and ocean related management decisions.
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