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The US IOOS Coastal and Ocean Modeling Testbed for advancing research to applications

机译:美国IOOS沿海和海洋建模测试平台,用于将研究推进到应用程序

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Coastal waters and lowlands of the U.S. are threatened by climate change, sea-level rise, flooding, oxygen depleted “dead zones”, oil spills and unforeseen disasters. With funding from U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS®), the Southeast University Research Association (SURA) facilitated strong and strategic collaborations among experts from academia, federal operational centers and industry and guided the U.S. IOOS Coastal and Ocean Modeling Testbed (COMT) through its successful pilot phase. The focus of this paper is the development of the cyberinfrastructure, including successes and challenges during this pilot phase of the COMT. This is the first testbed intended to serve multiple federal agencies and be focused on the coastal ocean and Great Lakes. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) National Center for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) has offered an operational base for the COMT, which addresses NCEP modeling challenges in coastal predictions by enabling the transition of research improvements into NCEP's operational forecast capability. Additional Federal participants include Navy, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). The mission of the Coastal and Ocean Modeling Testbed (COMT) is to use targeted research and development to accelerate the transition of scientific and technical advances from the coastal and ocean modeling research community to improve identified operational ocean products and services (i.e. via research to applications and also applications to research). The vision of the program is to enhance the accuracy, reliability, and scope of the federal suite of operational ocean modeling products, while ensuring its user community is better equipped to solve challenging coastal problems and recognize the COMT to be where the best coastal science is operationalized. Since its initiation in June, 2010, the COMT has developed to- include a flexible and extensible community research framework to test and evaluate predictive models to address key coastal environmental issues. Initially, the COMT addressed three general research challenges of socioeconomic relevance: estuarine hypoxia, shelf hypoxia, and coastal inundation. A cyberinfrastructure was developed to facilitate model assessment based on community standards, including a distributed data repository, automated cataloging mechanism, quick browse facility, and tools for flexible and detailed scientific investigation of both model output and data. Models, tools and techniques from the Testbed are starting to be incorporated into the NOAA research and operational frameworks, reducing the transition time from research to federal operations. Ultimately, the COMT has had many successes as a pilot project and provides an effective and efficient environment for coordinating and improving coastal ocean and Great Lakes modeling efforts needed by the federal operational forecasting community.
机译:美国的沿海水域和低地受到气候变化,海平面上升,洪水,缺氧的“死区”,漏油和不可预见的灾难的威胁。东南大学研究协会(SURA)在美国综合海洋观测系统(IOOS®)的资助下,促进了来自学术界,联邦运营中心和行业的专家之间的强有力的战略合作,并指导了美国IOOS沿海和海洋模拟试验台(COMT)通过成功的试点阶段。本文的重点是网络基础架构的发展,包括在COMT的试验阶段中的成功与挑战。这是旨在为多个联邦机构服务的第一个试验台,重点放在沿海海洋和大湖地区。美国国家海洋和大气管理局(NOAA)国家环境预测中心(NCEP)为COMT提供了运营基础,该委员会通过将研究改进过渡到NCEP的运营预测能力,解决了沿海预测中NCEP建模的挑战。联邦的其他参与者包括海军,美国地质调查局(USGS),环境保护局和美国陆军工程兵团(USACE)。沿海和海洋模拟试验台(COMT)的任务是利用有针对性的研究和开发,以加速从沿海和海洋模拟研究界转移科技进步,以改善已确定的可操作海洋产品和服务(即通过研究到应用)以及在研究中的应用)。该计划的目标是提高联邦海洋模型操作产品套件的准确性,可靠性和范围,同时确保其用户社区具备更好的能力来解决具有挑战性的沿海问题,并认识到COMT是最佳沿海科学的发源地投入运营。自2010年6月启动以来,COMT已发展为包括一个灵活且可扩展的社区研究框架,以测试和评估预测模型以解决关键的沿海环境问题。最初,COMT解决了与社会经济相关的三个一般性研究挑战:河口缺氧,陆架缺氧和沿海淹没。开发了一个网络基础设施,以促进基于社区标准的模型评估,包括分布式数据存储库,自动编目机制,快速浏览工具以及用于对模型输出和数据进行灵活而详细的科学调查的工具。测试平台的模型,工具和技术已开始被纳入NOAA研究和运营框架,从而缩短了从研究到联邦运营的过渡时间。最终,COMT作为试点项目取得了许多成功,并为协调和改进联邦作战预报界所需的沿海海洋和大湖建模工作提供了有效而高效的环境。

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