WaterML Development25/08/2011 |
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| The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC, USA) invites participation in a Hydrologic Forecasting Interoperability Experiment (IE). This activity, starting on 22nd September 2011, is designed to advance the development of WaterML 2.0 and test its use in a forecasting context with various OGC service interface standards. The objectives for the Hydrologic Forecasting IE are to implement and test WaterML 2.0 and OGC services within a real-time forecasting context. |
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This will address the time and ensemble dimensions of a forecast, as well as the ability of the services to facilitate incremental data updates, and notifications to trigger data exchange capabilities. The work will focus on testing information models and service delivery mechanisms, and in addition, participants are expected to use new and upgraded web services. The ultimate goal is to improve the overall availability of water data and the interoperability of water information systems for hydrologic research and water resource management.
The OGC members that are acting as initiators of the Interoperability Experiment are US National Weather Service (NOAA/NWS); Deltares USA ; US Geological Survey (USGS); Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) (Australia) and KISTERS Environmental and Resource Management Software Solutions (KISTERS) (Germany) Read more about: Industrial software Website: http://bit.ly/r3frTx Supplier: Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) More news from this supplier: OGC WaterML 2.0 Comment Sought Water Information Concept Study OGC Hydrology WGs Water Cycle Summit OGC WaterML 2.0 Standards Working Group (SWG) Opportunities In Asia’s Fast-Growing Environmental Protection Markets WaterLink International will Cease to Exist Water & Wastewater Balancing Act at EWWMC Portable Water Quality Monitoring System Toxic Mine Waste Threatens Waters Drought Happens Blue Economy to Protect Mediterranean Sea and Oceans Mine Wastewater Pump Deliveries Danish Nationwide Sea Level Rise Flooding Tool Milestone Stormwater Flooding Project Completed Comments (0): |

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