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Teleconference 21.11.2022
Marijana Crepulja edited this page Nov 22, 2022
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- Opening and approval of agenda
- Secretariat updates
- Review of GRIB proposals
- Review of BUFR proposals
- Review of Common Code Tables proposals
- Schedule of FT2023-1
- AOB
The team discussed the following proposals. All notes are in the comment section of each issue.
The list of issues proposed so far, divided into substantial ones and those with editorial nature.
No. | GRIB2 | Issue | Assignee |
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1. | Issue 167 | New section 4 templates to encode 2D wave spectra and wave parameters selected by wave period | Sebastien |
2. | Issue 166 | GRIB2_Template_4_91_ProductDefinitionTemplate_en.csv: Possible off-by-one error in description | Sebastien |
3. | Issue 157 | Categories 8-12 are defined in Common Code Table 4.1 but are not used in Code Table | Anna |
4. | Issue 89 | Surface adjusted wind (UK) | Richard & Mark |
5. | Issue 168 | Lost wave parameters in Code Table 4.2 during Fast Track 2019-1 | Sebastien |
6. | Issue 169 | New section 4 templates to encode anomalies, significance and other products in relation with a reference period | Sebastien |
7. | Issue 170 | New Fire parameters in Code Table 4.2, discipline 2, category 4 Fire weather products | Sebastien |
8. | Issue 171 | New section 4 templates to encode optical products at a particular wavelength or for a particular wavelength range | Sebastien |
9. | Issue 172 | New Parameter entries in Code table 4.2 for Copernicus and Destination Earth projects | Sebastien |
10. | Issue 173 | Updates to facilitate needs in modelling for nuclear protection | Tom Kralidis, ECCC; Lennart Robertson, SMHI; Yves Pelletier, ECCC |
11. | Issue 174 | Additional Fire Weather field to Code Table 4.2, Discipline 2, Category 4 (Fire Weather Products) | Andrew Benjamin (NCEP/NOAA)/Jeff Baghet |
The list of issues under consideration, divided into substantial ones and those with editorial nature.
No. | BUFR4 | Issue | Assignee |
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1. | Issue 132 | New BUFR template for the TROPICS | Marijana |
2. | Issue 78 | Proposal for BUFRCREX_CodeFlag_en_40.csv | Simon |
3. | Issue 136 | Proposal for new BUFR table entries for EPS-SG : MWI, ICI, SCA, IAS 1, MWS | Simon & Antoine |
4. | Issue 139 | Proposal for new BUFR table entries for FY-4 GIIRS | Xuelei |
5. | Issue 138 | New BUFR template for Aerosol Optical Depth | Marijana |
6. | Issue 16 | New Table D sequence for reporting observations from ocean gliders |
The list of issues under consideration, divided into substantial ones and those with editorial nature.
No. | CCT | Issue | Assignee |
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1. | Issue 108 | Change name of Turkey | Anna |
2. | Issue 110 | Additions to Common Code Table C-3 Instrument make and type for water temperature profile measurements | Anna |
3. | Issue 113 | C08.csv, new entry to identify GEMS and OMPS-limb instruments | Marijana |
4. | Issue 114 | C13.csv, New sub-category for aerosol | Marijana |
- When a new proposal (issue) is created, the issue is generally assigned to the person who makes the proposal and put in "submitted" status.
- Once the team agrees to the general approach and decides to go to validation status, chair moves the issue to "in validation" status and the Secretariat creates a branch. If further discussion is necessary, the issue is moved to "in discussion" status.
- Once the team agrees to the final proposal, asignee consolidates the finalized the proposal in the original post, updates the branch, and post a comment saying "branch updated" with mention to Chair and the Secretariat. (Please do not change issue status.)
- Chair confirms that the proposal is finalized and the associated branch is updated, and moved the issue to the "validated" status.
- One-hour meeting to confirm schedule: September 22, 11-12 UTC
- Deadline for submission of proposals: October 3
- Two 2-hour meetings to review new proposals: October 4-5, 12-14 UTC
- Two 2-hour meetings to conclude the proposals: November 1, 12-14 UTC and November 2, 13:30-15 UTC
- Two 2-hour meetings to conclude the proposals: November 21, 13-15 UTC
- Two 2-hour meetings to finalize remaining issues if necessary : December 6-7, 12-14 UTC
- Finalize all proposals - mid January 2023
- National Focal Point review: first of February 2023
- WMO adoption process: first of April 2023
- Codes are officially operational: mid-May 2023
No. | Name | Agency | November 21 | |
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1 | Jeffrey ATOR | NOAA | X | |
2 | Marijana CREPULJA | ECMWF | X | |
3 | Simon Stuart ELLIOTT | EUMETSAT | X | |
4 | Sergio Henrique Soares FERREIRA | National Institute for Space Research, Brazil | X | |
5 | Tom KRALIDIS | Environment and Climate Change Canada | ||
6 | Sibylle KREBBER | DWD | X | |
7 | Abderrazak LEMKHENTER | Météo Maroc | ||
8 | Marian MAJAN | HMEI | X | |
9 | Sébastien VILLAUME | ECMWF | X | |
10 | Richard WEEDON | Met office | ||
11 | XUE Lei | CMA | X | |
12 | Antoine MERLE | EUMETSAT | X | |
13 | Enrico FUCILE | WMO Secretariat | ||
14 | Anna MILAN | WMO Secretariat | X | |
15 | David BERRY | WMO Secretariat |
- Lennart