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Connect with CMCC #16

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huard opened this issue Apr 11, 2018 · 3 comments
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Connect with CMCC #16

huard opened this issue Apr 11, 2018 · 3 comments

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@huard
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huard commented Apr 11, 2018

The CMCC has a project on climate services using seasonal numerical forecasts. Looks a good fit for wps services. Ouranos independently proposed a similar project to the Canadian Center for Climate Services, albeit with a much smaller scope.

https://www.cmcc.it/projects/clara-climate-forecast-enabled-knowledge-services
http://www.clara-project.eu/

I suggest we eventually contact them to gauge their interest in packaging the services to be developed inside a bird.

@cehbrecht
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DKRZ has a project with CMCC but with another group of people:
https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2018/EGU2018-18497.pdf

The Clara project is just another of the many Copernicus projects. If they are interested in WPS then it would probably fit to our SDDS approach in our CP4CDS Copernicus project:
https://github.com/cehbrecht/copernicus-poster-egu-2018/blob/master/copernicus-poster-egu-2018.pdf

Maybe I have a chance at EGU to get a contact.

@cehbrecht
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@huard ... sorry, failed to chaise CMCC ag EGU.

@tomLandry
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I can imagine you had a lot on your mind and agenda at EGU, Carsten! Thanks for the contacts you made on OWSContext. As for CMCC, I know a bit about potential upcoming project with usual ESGF collaborators. But no chasing required, just waiting and listening.

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