World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water
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World Meteorological OrganizationWorld Meteorological OrganizationWorking together in weather, climate and waterWorking together in weather, climate and water
Global Framework for Climate ServicesGlobal Framework for Climate Services
Operational climate services Operational climate services
with user focuswith user focusAugust 2010August 2010
WMO: Climate and Water www.wmo.int
WMO
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Bridging the gap between providers and users of climate information
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Global Framework for Climate Services
• Goal:– Enable better management of the risks of
climate variability and change and adaptation to climate change at all levels, through development and incorporation of science-based climate information and prediction into planning, policy and practice.
WORLD CLIMATE CONFERENCE -
3Geneva, Switzerland
31 August–4 September 2009
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GFCS: ObjectivesGFCS: Objectives
• Provide a cooperative framework in which all nations, International organizations, scientists and sectors will work together to operationally provide climate information to meet the needs of users;
• Enable users to benefit from improved user driven climate information and prediction;
• Mobilize climate science globally to advance the skills of seasonal-to-interannual and multi-decadal climate predictions to generate and provide future climate information on an operational basis;
• Cooperative global infrastructure to foster sharing new advances in science and information.
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GFCS OverviewGFCS Overview
Research &
Modeling
and Prediction
HealthHealth
AgricultureAgriculture
TransportTransport
TourismTourism
Water EnergyEnergy
EcosystemEcosystem
Sectoral Users
Climate Services Information System
User
Interface
Programme
Climate Research & Modeling and
PredictionObservations
Health
Agriculture
Transport
TourismWater
Energy
Ecosystem
Users
Climate Services Information System
Climate User Interface
Programme
Government
Private sector
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Elements of Climate Services Information System
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Climate Risk Management ConceptClimate Risk Management Concept
• An integrated climate-environment-society system
• Multidisciplinary cross-sectoral planning
• Undertanding of the user’s environment for decision-making
• Knowledge of the historical climate of the location(s), and potential future conditions; and improvements to present knowledge to meet user needs
• A sustained, collaborative, participatory process
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Climate information, products, Climate information, products, predictions, services for CRMpredictions, services for CRM
Risk Assessment Extensive HQ climate data; Hazard analysis; climate trends; climate predictions (monthly, seasonal to decadal) and projections
Reduction of risk in crisis response and recovery
Weather forecasts and warnings via Early Warning Systems; real time climate monitoring products; provider engagement with emergency planning and response communities, the public and other users; effective communications mechanisms
Preparedness to reduce risk
Extensive HQ climate data; Hazard analysis; climate trends; climate predictions (monthly, seasonal to decadal) and projections; joint provider/user engagement in planning
Transfer of risk Data and related information for use in financial and other mechanisms
Development of adaptation strategies
The accumunlated knowledge of past present and future climate patterns including potential changes in extremes/hazards; joint provider/user engagement in planning
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Climate Services CycleClimate Services Cycle
Capacity Building
Observations
Research, Modelling and
Prediction
Climate User Interface
Programme
Climate Services Information
Systems
Development of information and products
Delivery of Products
Monitoring and Analysis
Application of Products
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Data
Information
Predictions
Scenarios
Tools
Knowledge
Decision making
……engagement of NMSs in CRMengagement of NMSs in CRM
Seasonal Climate Outlooks
Decadal Climate Prediction
Long-term Climate Projections
Climate Monitoring
Climate Observations
Climate Data Management
Climate Application Tools
Interaction with users
Specialised climate products
Customized climate products
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Summary thoughts: Humanitarian• WMO is an S&T organization-unsurpassed capability on the technical
side of weather and climate, but not evenly distributed globally• Technical inputs (data, information/products based on the data,
predictions, projections) are not enough for the sector• The sector has complex and individually different decision processes –
would a single aproach from WMO and its NMHSs work equally well for each component of the humanitarian sector?
• CUIP: concept established to address such issues – multidisciplinary, interactive at all levels
• Understanding of climate susceptability of each sector/component not fully known – applied climate research required
• Recognize benefits of a continuum of service (weather/hydromet, climate, to climate change) and CRM approach
• Optimally for best use of climate information: simplify, reduce duplication of effort, increase provider-user interaction/knowledge
• Capacity building – joint (internal/external) – this is a good start.
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For more information, please contact:
Dr. R. K. KolliChief, World Climate Applications and Services Division (WCAS)
Climate Prediction and Adaptation Branch (CLPA)
Climate and Water Department (CLW)
World Meteorological Organization
Tel: +41.22.730.8377
Fax: +41.22.730.8042
Email: [email protected]
Leslie MaloneClimate Prediction and Adaptation Branch (CLPA)
Climate and Water Department (CLW)
World Meteorological Organization
Tel: 41.22.730.8220
Fax: 41.22.730.8042
Email: [email protected]
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Thank youThank youMerciMerci
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Thank youThank youMerciMerci
СпасибоСпасибоGraciasGraciasشكراشكرا
谢 谢 谢 谢