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Architectural Implementation Pilot, Phase 3 Version: 2.0<br />

<strong>Global</strong> <strong>Drought</strong> <strong>Monitoring</strong> and European <strong>Drought</strong><br />

Observatory-Water SBA Engineering Report<br />

Date: 11/Feb/2011<br />

The differences between <strong>the</strong> second “Interactive Maps and Data” tab and <strong>the</strong> third<br />

“Regional <strong>Drought</strong> <strong>Monitoring</strong>” tab are <strong>the</strong> display of <strong>the</strong> drought zones on <strong>the</strong> Interactive Maps<br />

and Data” tab, while <strong>the</strong> Regional <strong>Drought</strong> <strong>Monitoring</strong>” tab displays highlighted continental<br />

areas. The drought zones that are displayed on <strong>the</strong> “Interactive Maps and Data) map viewer are<br />

not necessarily <strong>the</strong> same drought zones that are displayed on <strong>the</strong> “Current Conditions” first tab.<br />

This is because <strong>the</strong> “Current Conditions” <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Drought</strong> map is largely based upon Standard<br />

Precipitation Index (SPI), while <strong>the</strong> “Interactive Maps and Data” second tab displays drought<br />

coverage for members of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Drought</strong> Monitor and <strong>the</strong> <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Drought</strong> <strong>Monitoring</strong><br />

Community of Practice. The “Current Conditions” calculates drought globally, based upon API<br />

and is a top-down system. The “Interactive Maps and Data” drought displays are integrated<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r from national coverage in North America, derived from <strong>the</strong> regional European<br />

Community LISFLOOD model application with real time data, or derived from continental scale<br />

coverage for <strong>the</strong> African continent.<br />

The third “Regional <strong>Drought</strong> <strong>Monitoring</strong>” tab 27 displays <strong>the</strong> North American,<br />

European and western Asian, and African continents highlighted in different colors with <strong>the</strong><br />

indent being to allow users to access regional drought portals for additional, higher resolution<br />

drought information. The remainder of <strong>the</strong> terrestrial globe is designated a common color. If<br />

one points <strong>the</strong> mouse and clicks anywhere within <strong>the</strong> Canada, USA, or Mexican spatial domain,<br />

i.e., anywhere within North America, one is redirected to <strong>the</strong> North American <strong>Drought</strong> Monitor. 28<br />

If one points <strong>the</strong> mouse and clicks anywhere within <strong>the</strong> European Community, one is redirected<br />

to <strong>the</strong> European <strong>Drought</strong> Observatory home page. 29 If one points <strong>the</strong> mouse and clicks<br />

anywhere within <strong>the</strong> African continent, one is redirected to <strong>the</strong> Princeton University African<br />

<strong>Drought</strong> Monitor. 30 The remainders of <strong>the</strong> terrestrial continental areas share a common color,<br />

because <strong>the</strong>se areas have yet to be integrated and made interoperable within <strong>the</strong> <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Drought</strong><br />

Monitor Portal (GDMP).<br />

4.2 Actors<br />

While <strong>the</strong> administrative user has been identified above, <strong>the</strong> main actors will be officials<br />

working in <strong>the</strong> national hydrometeorology drought monitoring services, as well as officials<br />

working in national and private relief agencies, such as <strong>the</strong> case for famine relief, countrysponsored<br />

agricultural agencies, and agricultural commodities insurers.<br />

4.3 Capturing User Requirements for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Drought</strong> Monitor Portal <strong>through</strong><br />

27<br />

http://www.drought.gov/portal/server.pt/community/global_drought/314/regional_drought_moni<br />

toring/1097 .<br />

28 http://www.drought.gov/portal/server.pt/community/nadm/303<br />

29 http://edo.jrc.ec.europa.eu/php/index.php?action=view&id=2<br />

30 http://hydrology.princeton.edu/~justin/research/project_global_monitor/<br />

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