prism.ie marine forecasting system – integrated modelling & web mapping
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PRISM.ie
marine forecasting system – integrated modelling & web
mapping Brendan DollardEnvironmental TechnologistCleanTechEnterprise Ireland
• Development of automated predictive models of the Irish Sea
and selected inshore regions
• Website will be developed to display the output from the
models developed within PRISM.
• Website will be developed to allow end users to make “what
if” calculations on environmental issues.
• Website will be developed to promote the tourism and leisure
industries by providing forecasts of wind, sailing and surfing
conditions.
Objectives of the PRISM project
Overview of the Prism.ie System
Provides easy to interpret map access to output from Irish Sea computer wave and hydrodynamic forecast models.
Dynamically reads output from models that run on a daily basis and prepares these for web viewing.
Allows model data animation - scroll through six hourly forecast.
Graphing of detailed data at key locations. Provides a technology approach that is readily extendible
to other models and applications.
Models in PRISM
Irish Sea model – POLCOMS NE Atlantic model – ECOMSED Dublin Bay model – SWAN, DIVAST
• Forecast outputs: 48 hrs time period covered
Hydrodynamic models
Wave modelPRO-WAM
Agreement between the measured (solid black curve) and simulated (dashed blue curve) Hs (m) at
buoy M5.
Website
Met Data
Met Archive
Met Archive
Make Input files
Forecast
Restart file
Backup
6 hrs
Friday @ 5pm
48 hrs
Upload to ftp
Met Eireann
Raw data Poseidon
Converted data Neptune
Make Input files
Surge model Hydrodynamic model
Run Tide 6hrs
Run Tide +Met 42hrs
Run Tide 42hrs
Run Tide +Met 6hrs
Output Output
Restart file+ output
Restart file+ output
Calc. surge Output
Run Tide +Met 48 hrs
Run Tide + Met
72 hrs
Output
Automation flow chart
Automation - overview
• Machine specification - 32 bit IBM XSERIES_255 server
- operational system: LINUX
- 8 processors Intel(R) Xeon(TM) MP CPU 3.00 GHz
• Timing - ~ 70 minutes for POLCOMS model (1 processor)
- ~ 125 minutes for ECOMSED models (1 processor)
- ~ 95 minutes for SWAN models run in parallel (6 processors)
- ~ 25 minutes for DIVAST model (1 processor)
- < 2 minutes for pre-processing - ~ 5 minutes for post-processing and uploading to ftp site
Prism.ie Process Diagram
Map Server
Six hourly file transfer
to server
Present model data in
mapping system
HDModel
Database
Parse model
files and put in
database
PRI SM.I E
WAVEModel
Once a day file transfer
to server
Prism.ie System Elements
Core elements are computational models, data pump application, map viewer, and associated website.
Data PumpData Pump ViewerViewer
Forecastdata
Forecastdata
Mapdata
Response
Request
Outlines the steps in polling, download, parsing, loading, optimising of model data. Importantly this dynamically creates raster layers of the model results and optimises
these for web display. Dynamic creation of wind vectors also is facilitated.
Test for Test for new filesnew files
DownloadDownload
UnpackingUnpackingParsingParsing
Loading Loading to databaseto database
DeletingDeleting
SleepSleep
Data Pump Process
Data Pump Application
Configurable and traceable process.
Data Pump Application
Can run as a background process on same server, or other server.
Application architecture
Internet
Database
ComputerLaptop
ArcSDE Spatial Server
ArcIMS Application Server
Web serverArcIMS Application Server Connectors
Workstation
Business Logic Tier
Presentation Tier
Data Storage Tier
ERIS – Gas cloud dispersal T+36hrs
ERIS – Oil spill dispersal T+36hrs
Outcome
A web based system useful in its own right. Capable of extension to other sea areas –
computational models are already largely in place. System approach allows ready extension to other
computational models (river, air, noise, transport). Delivered under a research project and now an
operational system.
A better understanding of the environment through the use of computer models that will result in practical tools suitable for use in planning and management decisions.
The results and tools that are being developed within the project have been placed on web pages that the public will be able to access. One aspect of the work will concern safety at sea and the education of the public to the dangers that are inherent in marine leisure activities.
Benefits
The project was highly successful in its goals of developing ocean modelling expertise in both Ireland and Wales, in producing operational forecasts that can be viewed by the public via dedicated web pages, and in creating a networking environment that brought together a community of researchers and end users.
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Brendan Dollard – 01 727 2279
Email; [email protected]