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Mersea Oil Spill Demonstrations
News and updates
- 13.09.2007: Initial version of wiki. Sample data files uploaded. (BH, met.no)
What is this?
This wiki is a meeting place for project participants and selected outside parties involved in the Mersea marine oil spill fate prediction demonstration activities in the Mersea Integrated Project (WorkPackage 12.3). It is hosted and maintained by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute (met.no).
How to use the wiki? Look here
What's it for?
The main purpose of this wiki is to exchange and disseminate information and data from the various demonstration experiments performed in the Fall of 2007. These demonstrations are carried out as part of WorkPackage 12.3 of the Mersea Integrated Project. The purpose of the demonstrations is to show the benefits of using Mersea ocean forecast data in an important maritime security application, in this case oil spill fate forecasting.
Who is involved?
Oil spill forecast service providers:
- Norwegian Meteorological Institute (met.no): lead partner in Mersea WP12.3
- University of Cyprus (UCY): partner in Mersea WP12.3
- MeteoFrance (MF): partner in Mersea WP12.3
- Ifremer: partner in Mersea WP12.3
- Hellenic National Meteorological Service (HNMS): associated forecast provider
Users of oil spill forecasts:
- Cedre:
- Norwegian Coastal Authority (KV)
- Norwegian Clean Seas Association of Offshore Operators (NOFO)
- European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA)
Documents
DEMO Eastern Mediterranean
Overview
Demonstration type: Drifter deployment for forecast validation
Start: Drifter deployment from 17 September 2007
Lead: UCY
Contact: George Zodiatis (gzodiac@ucy.ac.cy)
Summary: UCY will deploy surface drifters to emulate a surface oil spill in the Eastern Mediterranean south of Cyprus beginning 17 September 2007. Satellite tracking of drift positions 2-3 weeks. Perform oil spill simulations to forecast the fate of the “oil spill”. Each participant will supply oil spill forecast data and/or graphical results directly to the users or to UCY. Results from all partners (UCY possible exception) will be converted to a common format and presented in a common graphical tool, e.g., GoogleEarth. The forecast results will be analyzed against the observed drifter tracks and reported.
Data sets
The following subsections contain links to data files that have been uploaded by providers. They may be downloaded by users by clicking on the link buttons (if you're not sure how, refer to wiki instructions).
The file names should follow a naming convention: Producer-Model/Obstype-Area-CreationDate-SeriesNumber.ext
Please check the Note on GoogleEarth-friendly files
Drifter observations
Drift forecasts
Data from met.no
OBS! Loading met.no kml/kmz files into GoogleEarth may take a minute or more, depending on your system and network connection.
metno-od3d-nsea-110907-1.kml.zip (sample data set)
Data from MeteoFrance
mf-mothy-biscaya-160807-1.kml.zip (sample data set)
DEMO Western Mediterranean
Overview
Demonstration type: Drifter deployment for forecast validation
Start: Drifter deployment from 7 October 2007
Lead: met.no
Contact: Bruce Hackett (Bruce.Hackett@met.no), Francois Parthiot (Francois.Parthiot@le-cedre.fr)
Summary: Cedre will deploy oil monitoring buoys to emulate a surface oil spill in the Western Mediterranean south of Nice starting 7 or 8 October 2007. Perform oil spill simulations to forecast the fate of the “oil spill”. Each participant will supply oil spill forecast data and/or graphical results directly to the users or to Cedre. Results from all partners (UCY possible exception) will be converted to a common format and presented in a common graphical tool, e.g., GoogleEarth. The forecast results will be analyzed against the observed drifter tracks and reported.
Data sets
The following subsections contain links to data files that have been uploaded by providers. They may be downloaded by users by clicking on the link buttons (if you're not sure how, refer to wiki instructions).
The file names should follow a naming convention: Producer-Model/Obstype-Area-CreationDate-SeriesNumber.ext
Please check the Note on GoogleEarth-friendly files