National Data Buoy Center Cooperative Relations

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National Data Buoy CenterCooperative RelationsPresentationForNGI Annual ConferenceMay 23, 2012Landry Bernard

National Data Buoy CenterOperational MissionTo provide a real-time, end-to-end capability beginning with thecollection of marine atmospheric and oceanographic data andending with its transmission, quality control and distribution.NDBC& other NOAAobservationsIOOS PartnersPlatformsTsunami Warning CentersNDBCMission ControlCenter24 / 7 / 365Weather Forecast Offices/River Forecast CentersNWS GlobalTelecommunicationSystem (GTS)OperationalBulletinsEmergencyManagersOil & Gas PlatformsHF RadarsPublicDATA COLLECTIONNationalCenters forEnvironmentalPredictionNationalEnvironmental Satellite,Data, andInformation Service(NCDC, NODC, NGDC)DATA DELIVERYElectrolyte to Satellite to Website

National Data Buoy CenterBuoy repair, refurbishment, fabrication,integration, testing, and calibrationField serviceplanning, shipping,worldwide logistics,& inventory managementBuoy deployment, retrieval,topside servicing, & exchangeSystem validation, analysis, evaluationtechnology refresh, prototype testingObservations ingest, processing,quality control, analysis,& dissemination

NDBC’s Ocean Observing Network109 met/ocean WX buoys – added 30 buoys through 200951 C-MAN stations39 Tsunami Monitoring stations – added in 200855 Climate Monitoring buoys 4 current profiler moorings – added in 2006

Field & At-SeaMaintenanceA Typical YearBuoys ReplacedBuoys ServicedShip Days at 58

Growth of NDBC Observing Systems1999 to 2009 - The Era of Explosive 0DART50C-MAN01980199020002002 51 CMAN Stations 50 Weather Buoys101 Observing Systems2 system Types with similar sensors 12 % in Severe Environments USCG Provided all Ship Days200420062008 201051 CMAN Stations109 Weather/Ocean Buoys55 Climate Buoys39 Tsunami Systems259 Observing Systems4 System Types with diverse sensors 25 % in Severe Environments Challenge Obtaining Ship Days

Million of ObservationsGrowth of Mission Control Center60Total Observations flowing through DAC14401030820641020Reporting5011.3M Obs in FY1112Not ve reimbursable partnersNational Marine Sanctuary ProgramArmy Corps of EngineersEPA Gulf of Mexico Program22%3%50%25%NASA Kennedy Space CenterGoddard Space Flight CenterU.S. Coast GuardMissionNOS/NWLON and other NOAA ObsReimbursableIndependent IOOS observing partnersNWLONGulf of Maine Ocean Observing SystemStevens Institute (NJ)International SeaKeepers SocietyLong Island Ferry BoatIOOS Partners University of South FloridaLouisiana State UniversityTexas General Land OfficeLouisiana Universities Marine ConsortiumSkidaway Institute of OceanographyScripps Institution of OceanographyChesapeake Bay Observing SystemMonterey Bay Aquarium Research InstUniversity of Southern MississippiUniversity of ConnecticutUNC and UNC-WCaro-COOPSForrest OilShell OilOregon State UniversityPetrobras

NDBC Vision for the Near Future1999 - 2009 - “The Era of Explosive NDBC Expansion”2010 - 2015 - “ The Era of Explosive NDBC Improvement”NDBC Vision for the Far Future2015 - 2025 - “ The Era of Expanded Integrated Global OceanObservations in Support of Forecasts, Warnings,ANDand Planetary Climate Change Monitoring,BEYOND Understanding, and Mitigation“

Looking Toward the FutureInnovation to Find Efficiencies Multi-mission common ocean area-based operations- Scenario Development- ISO-9001- Mission Support for Field Testing- Six Sigma Mix of moored buoys and long-endurance unmanned systems- Integration & Operation (i.e. buoys & gliders) Standard modular multi-mission moored buoy platforms- Design and Reliability Analysis- Life Cycle Support ISO container standardized logistics, deployment & maintenance- Design & Integration- Workflow Management NASA-Like Mission Control Center for ocean observations- Data Analysis- Algorithm Development Real-time 24/7/365 situational awareness of NOAA Ocean Operations- Real-time Data Analysis

NDBC Vision for the Far FutureContainerized Deployment PackagesGlider – BasedRapid & ReconfigurableDeployment PackagesMulti-MissionSensors onStandard BuoyDARTPlatformsTAOWXClimate Principles QC Applied to all DataShipboard & Forward-BasedMobile Maintenance LabsData Assembly Center BecomesMission Operations CenterForOcean Observations

NOARCWithin the Context of a Broader Regional Teaming ConstructA Collaborative Science Team Serving our CustomersNAVYEPABOEMNDBC NCDDCNWSOceanObservationsNESDIS MSP & enterNMFS N. GulfInstituteOARNOS EcosystemAnalysis ToolsEducation& Outreach NASAIndustryGOMTechnologyTransition

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National Data Buoy Center Cooperative Relations Presentation For NGI Annual Conference May 23, 2012 Landry Bernard . National Data Buoy Center . Real-time 24/7/365 situational awareness of NOAA Ocean Operations - Real-time Data Analysis Innovation to Find Efficiencies . NDBC Vision for the Far Future WX DART TAO