2. SC5 in H2020
One of the seven Societal Challenges of H2020
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Main focus is placed on addressing and
understanding the direct effects of climate
change on the environment and human
wellbeing
3. SC5 in H2020
Specific aims:
o climate modelling and science for climate services
o resources to develop better tools, methods and
standards
o economics of climate change and linkages with
sustainable development
o technological options and strategies to improve air
quality and reduce the carbon footprint of European
cities
o climate change networks
o According to the Advisory Group Report one of the
priorities of SC5 is set on strengthening the global
market for “climate services”
4. Climate Services
designed to provide cutting-edge customised
information services and adaptation solutions
to a range of users
climate-related data customised products
e.g. forecasts, future climate projections, trends
impact assessment, mitigation actions and disaster
risk management and any other climate related
service that might have a positive impact on the
society at large
based on climate science, climate services
bridge the gap between data providers and
5. SC5 and BDE
climate science massive amounts of data at a high rate from :
o global, regional and local models
o observational data (satellite and in-situ)
o climate information and socio-economic impacts model data
all directly aimed at users
Users from
o climate research
o climate impact assessment communities
o a wide range of stakeholders from the public and private sectors
Problem: Users have access to publically available “Big” datasets but
most often lack expertise and knowledge in handling and using such data.
Progress induced by “Big Data” is slow! although climate science has
become one of the most data rich domains in terms of volume, velocity
and variety.
BDE focuses on the elicitation of requirements from the relevant user
6. Management and manipulation of climate “Big Data” is a
challenge for organizations engaged in climate research
and services and involves techniques and tools for :
o Storage (e.g. 65 TB of observational and model data
added daily on UK, ECMWF Meteorological & Archival
Retrieval System)
o Analysis
o Visualisation
o Combination of climate model results with data from
other areas, e.g., agricultural production, population
distribution, economic activities …
BDE aims at providing an integrated stack of tools to
handle, publish and use large-scale data resources.
Big Data issues in Climate Science
7. Actions within BDE SC5
As BDE is a C&S action, the plan is to engage people
interested and working in the climate domain using
several tools.
Together we would like to design, realize and evaluate
the Big Data Integrator Platform infrastructure. The
platform targets the facilitation of “Big Data” usage in
real world examples.
One of the goals is to provide a comprehensive test bed
for the evaluation of the BDE Aggregator Platform
according to the requirements of SC5 by compiling a
pilot use case
The BDE platform will offer the opportunities of the
latest RTD to the interested participating third parties,
8. Actions within BDE SC5
A series of workshops:
o 1st
workshop (Brussels, June 15, 2015): highlight requirements
for the Big Data Integrator Platform
o 2nd workshop (2016): review the architecture for a prototype
implementation (1st
pilot)
o 3rd Workshop (2017): evaluate and showcase the platform (2nd
pilot)
Build a “Big Data” interest group around the domain of climate. We
openly invite data and service managers and technical “Big Data”
experts working in the domain of SC5 to:
Join the W3C group https://www.w3.org/community/bde-climate/
Visit our main website: http://www.big-data-europe.eu/climate/
Subscribe to our Newsletter
Stay informed about the BDE project work!
9. THANK YOU FOR YOUR
ATTENTION!
Diamando Vlachogiannis : mandy@ipta.demokritos.gr (SC5 domain lead)
Spyros Andronopoulos : sandron@ipta.demokritos.gr (SC5 technical lead)
10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR
ATTENTION!
Diamando Vlachogiannis : mandy@ipta.demokritos.gr (SC5 domain lead)
Spyros Andronopoulos : sandron@ipta.demokritos.gr (SC5 technical lead)