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Historical Disaster Data Grid Historical Disaster Data Grid for Natural Disaster Eventsfor Natural Disaster Events
Prof. Guoqing LiCEODE/CAS
March 30, 2009, Newport Beach, USAPresented to 4th China-US Roundtable Meeting on CODATA
Why we need Historical Disaster Data?
Global distribution of natural disastersGlobal distribution of natural disasters
Climate Change is the mixed and interactive result of earth evaluation and human activities.Natural Disaster is getting much more serious from such interactivities.
Hotspots of major natural disasters
Global Major Natural DisastersGlobal Major Natural Disasters
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Frequency Death Tol l Economi c Loss
StormsEarthquakesFloodsOthers
Disaster affect the poor strongly
Scientific Data and Disaster Mitigation
The mitigation activities from scientific society PredictionMonitoringRe-Construction
Well-using of Scientific Data is very important for disaster reductionsEarth Observation DataIn-situ DataThematic DataBackground DataSocial-economic Data
The Gap of Data using in Disaster Mitigation
Capacity of satellite observationorbit, sensor, weather condition…..
Capacity of real-time processingDisaster thematic modelFast detection softwareSupporting from Supercomputers
Capacity of data infrastructureDistributed data providersComplicated searching and accessing
Historical DataBackground DataComparative DataPass Events’ Data
Data Using Analyses of Wenchuan Earthquake Disaster (12 May, 2008)
The duration of high frequent data using in Wenchuan case is only three weeks
Case 1:Wenchuan Earthquake
Case 2 : World Flood Monitoring Grid
- Materials from Prof. Nataliia Kussul, NASU-NSAU
China, river Huaihe, 2007 Mozambique, river Zambezi, 2008
India and Nepal, river Koshi, 2008 Zambia, river Zambezi, 2009Vietnam, 2008
Ukraine, river Tisza, 2001
World Flood Monitoring Grid
HDDG as an e-infrastructureTargets of Historical Disaster Data Grid
To archive the scientific data of each disaster (above certain level)
To bridge disaster event with international EO data infrastructures
To make easy accessing of assistant EO data from volunteer space agencies
To collect and provide the necessary background data and disaster evaluation data
To keep and promote the data democracy around the world
To make it possible for disaster suffering country and region to generate thematic disaster information by themselves
Data on certain disaster event shouldbe captured
(ordering, imaging, receiving and preprocessing)be provided
(authorization, publishing and transfer)be stored
(save to disks and databases, temporary storage)be managed
(metadata generating, re-formatting, registration)be archived
(operational and long term storage)be reused
(scientific study and comparative using)
We are
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ay to go
Ecosystem of HDDG
UN-SpiderISDR
UNOOSA
IPOIRDR
ICSU
Tasks
Disaster SBAGEOSS
Disaster Charter
CEOS & UN
HDDG
Disaster SufferedCountry
ADC
DCP @Africa
DCP @Aisa
DCP @Europe
DCP @NA
DCP @SA
HDDG
Data Collection Points (DCPs) of HDDG
HDDG Technical OverviewFor data provider
Distributed data collection storages around the world (At least one DCP for every continental ?)
Decentralized architecture (Grid..) OGC compatible integration middleware for existent
data infrastructuresOriginal format data uploadMulti-point upload
For data userOne-stop portal for accessingSelf-defined portal and Local language serviceFree access to all metadata and security access to
physical data
HDDG Architecture
Data Resource Data Resource Space Agency
GEOSS Data Infrastructure Data Collection Points
Distributed Clearinghouse
Portal Engine
Regional Portal Thematic Portal
Data Collection
Data Harvest
Data Modeling
Disaster Field
Data Storage
Clearinghouse
Fast Process Tools
Portals
FTP
FTP
Data Entity
HDDGHDDGPortal
Regional Portal
Regional Portal
Regional Portal
Clearinghouse
GEOSSResources
CEOSResources
???Resources
Future of HDDGHDDG is widely being consulted with potential
support communities and usersInterest and supports have given by
CEOS/WGISSUN-SPIDERICSU/IRDRUNGaid /e-SDDCISDEChina (CAS)GENESI-DR……
Questions to be thought
Data Policyfrom observation data providerfrom thematic information providerfrom data covered country
Cooperate with world-level activitiesInternational Charter, UN-SPIDER, ICSU/IRDRto connect with and response to the disaster call
Collaboration with operational Data Systemtechnical approach (NG-SDI)
Long term operation mechanism
Suggested Cooperation Opportunities
To contribute the DCP (data collection point) for Asia and North AmericanDCP@Asia
CAS (CNIC&CEODE) has decided to provide 100TB on-line space
DCP@NAWho will be the hoster?
To collaborate on the developing of the virtual SDI components
A prototype is scheduled to be presented by CAS(CEODE&CNIC) to UN-SPIDER and ICSU/IRDR this November (GEOSS summit @ Beijing).
Similar prototype study is desired to be taken by US partner.Joint team to work together
CAS-FTP
US-FTP
Data Entity
HDDGHDDGPortal
Chinese Portal
English Portal
Thai Portal
Clearinghouse
MODIS(CEODE+
?)
DEM(?)
Disaster EventDatabase
Chinese PrototypeChinese Prototype@ 2010-11@ 2010-11
Guoqing Li ([email protected])