Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System (AWIPS II) .ppt
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1、Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System (AWIPS II) Overview for Development Collaboration Workshop September 29, 2010,Ed Mandel, Steve Schotz, & Jim Calkins NWS Office of Science and Technology,AGENDA,AWIPS II Technology Infusion Scope and Milestones AWIPS II Migration Approach, Status and La
2、test Schedule AWIPS II Architecture Overview Major Software Components Communications Interfaces Standards and Formats AWIPS II Extended Projects AWIPS II Software Development Strategy in the AWIPS II Era,AWIPS II Technology Infusion Scope,AWIPS II Technology Infusion (FY2005 FY2015) A long-term pro
3、ject which delivers a modern, robust software infrastructure that provides the foundation for future system level enhancements for the entire NWS enterprise Phase 1: (FY2006-FY2011) Migration of WFO/RFC AWIPS (AWIPS I) to a modern Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) infrastructure executed increment
4、ally through a series of task ordersPhase II: (FY2009-FY2013) AWIPS SOA Extension Creation of a seamless weather enterprise spanning NWS operations Migration of NAWIPS into the AWIPS ISOA Delivery of thin client to support for the Weather Service Offices, Center Weather Support Units, Incident Meteo
5、rologists, (e.g., Fire Weather, backup support for RFCs and National Centers) Integration of Weather Event Simulator) CHPS Integration into AWIPS SOAPhase III: (FY2009 FY2015) Enterprise Level Enhancements Data delivery enhancements: “Smart push-smart pull” data access Integrated visual collaboratio
6、n Information generation enhancements Visualization enhancements,AWIPS II Migration Re-Architecture Approach,Perform “black-box” conversion Preserve existing functionality, look and feel on top of new infrastructure Thorough field validation and acceptance before deployment No loss of functionality
7、Deployed system current with deployed AWIPS capability (i.e., OB9) Use open source projects - No proprietary code Objective is to make AWIPS II available for collaborative development,AWIPS II Migration Status,AWIPS-II: Reference Architecture Based on Plug In Extensible services,AWIPS-II Reference A
8、rchitecture, EDEX, CAVE,Meta Data,Data,Core Generic Services,Core Libraries,Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) - Camel,SOA Architecture Logical Layered View Layers Separated by Simple APIs,Client/Presentation Services,Platform Layer,Mission Services Layer,Data Access Layer,Metadata Index,Data Persistence
9、Store,Enterprise Service Bus - Communication,Security Services /Demilitarized Zone (DMZ),Spatial Index,Hydro Models,LAPS,FORTRAN/C/C+ Command Line Programs,External Programs,JMX,PostgreSQL,HDF5,Hibernate,HDF5 API,Ingest Services,ProductSrv,AdapterSrv,NotifySrv,PurgeSrv,Synchronous Interface,CAVE,Uti
10、litySrv,Localization Store,GFE Services,Hydro Services,TextDBSrv,AWIPS II Dependencies: Open Source Based Free of All Fee-Based COTS Dependencies,AWIPS II Deployment Standards & Formats,Ingested Data Formats GRIB1/GRIB2 Gridded data NetCDF3 Support AWIPSI/II interoperability BUFR Observational Data,
11、 e.g., soundings METAR, SHEF Surface and hydrological data GINI Satellite Imagery OPRG L3 Radar Imagery Text Messages Text products Data Store Formats PostGres Metadata and select data type store, e.g., text HDF5 Binary store for grids, imagery and select observations Product Distribution NetCDF3 ND
12、FD Grids ASCII Text Text products,AWIPS II Extended,AWIPS II Extended Projects,AWIPS II Extended - NAWIPS Migration,Objectives Incorporate NAWIPS capabilities into AWIPS SOA Key Benefits Enables more cost-effective software development environment for common requirements across the NWS enterprise; H
13、elps enable software agility Lays ground work for more effective collaboration and seamless products across NWS enterprise (NCs, WFOs, RFCs, CWSUs) by providing common infrastructure Strengthens NWS partnership with University Community by providing entire suite of AWIPS capabilities Helps enable mo
14、re efficient R to O and O to R Improves support for OCONUS Regions by providing common software infrastructure for NAWIPS and AWIPS functionality Potential Synergies with Other Projects Provides opportunities to leverage/share NAWIPS capabilities with broader AWIPS user customer base Grid/Ensemble d
15、iagnostics Drawing/Product generation tools to support collaboration requirements,AWIPS II Extended - AWIPS II Thin Client,Objectives Develop enterprise solution for remote access to AWIPS capabilities Key Benefits Incorporate FX-Net capabilities into baseline Provides common solution to address rem
16、ote access requirements to support Incident Meteorologists, e.g., Fire Wx, Weather Service Offices, etc. Allows remote users to have access to latest set of AWIPS capabilities Provides partial solution for COOP scenarios at NCs and RFCs In combination with Data Delivery Project, allows us to begin t
17、o analyze future opportunities for utilizing cloud computing,AWIPS II Extended - Weather Event Simulator (WES),Objectives Develop enterprise solution to support NWS training requirements Phase I: Provide bridge for current WES capability into AWIPS II. Also serves as a pathfinder for Phase II Phase
18、II: Develop integrated solution for AWIPS enterprise Key Benefits Provides robust, sustainable baseline solution to support NWS training requirements Allows training users to have access to latest built set of AWIPS capabilities Provides training solution for all AWIPS applications,AWIPS II Extended
19、 - Data Delivery,Objectives Develop robust data delivery system within AWIPS II infrastructure that enables efficient access to high volume datasets Develop operational robust infrastructure to support “intelligent” access to non-local datasets User defined sub-setting by space, time, and parameter
20、Subscription or Ad-hoc access methods based on weather events Key Benefits Supports high impact based forecast and decision assistance processes by allowing users to access just the data they need by space, time, parameter; Enables more efficient data mining Enables effective on-demand access to Wea
21、ther Information Database Enables synergy and interoperability with NextGen technologies, e.g., data discovery services, data access services and data providers. Mitigates high growth in data volume e.g. ensembles, high-resolution models Multi-Phase Implementation IOC Focus NWS data providers, e.g.,
22、 NOMADS, MADIS, possibly with basic services only, discovery, sub-setting Target FY13,AWIPS II Extended Data Delivery Overview -Continued,Synergies with NextGen (4-D Cube) Data registry and discovery services “Smart” push/pull technology Sub-setting by user selectable space, time, and parameter Comp
23、lex retrievals, e.g., derived parameters, coordinate transformations, etc Ad hoc and subscription services Operationally robust supports availability, latency and security requirements for operational users Plan to leverage NextGen services including Reg/Rep, WCS, WFS Potential Synergies with Other
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