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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 Services: Global Framework for Climate Services: Climate Services for AllClimate Services for All
Filipe D. F. LúcioFilipe D. F. LúcioHeadHead
Global Framework for Climate ServicesGlobal Framework for Climate Services
Capacity Development Consultation Meeting www.wmo.int
WMO
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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
Why a Framework for Climate Services?
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Why a Framework for Climate Services?
• Present capabilities for providing climate services do not exploit all that we know about climate
• Present capabilities fall far short of meeting current and future needs and delivering their full and potential benefits, especially in developing countries
The Framework for Climate Services will build on existing capacities and leverage these through coordination to address shortcomings
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Why a Framework for Climate Services?
• Many countries lack the infrastructural, technical, human and institutional capacities to provide high-quality climate services.
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Infrastructural Capacities of Countries as of Aug 2010 to provide Basic, Essential, Full and Advanced Climate Services.
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Why a Framework for Climate Services?
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High-Level Taskforce on GFCS
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The Taskforce
Joaquim CHISSANO (Mozambique)Jan EGELAND (Norway) Co-chairAngus FRIDAY (Grenada)Eugenia KALNAY (Ms) (Argentina/USA)Ricardo LAGOS (Chile)Julia MARTON-LEFEVRE (Ms) (Hungary/France/USA)Khotso MOKHELE (South Africa)Chiaki MUKAI (Ms) (Japan)Cristina NARBONA RUIZ (Ms) (Spain)QIN Dahe (China)Emil SALIM (Indonesia)Mahmoud ABU-ZEID (Egypt) Co-chairFiame Mata’Afa (Ms) (Samoa)
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Report of the Tasforce
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The vision of the GFCS
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The vision of the GFCS
By 2015, the Framework will establish:
1. A global system to routinely generate and electronically exchange an extensive set of defined climate data and data products
2. An initiative in developing countries to upgrade the climate service capacities and strategies of all vulnerable and low-capacity countries to a baseline level
3. An initial suite of new knowledge products – protocols, tools, products and services – developed through multiple initiatives on user interfacing and services development
4. An ongoing governance mechanism that drives the Framework’s development, particularly by engaging and mobilising stakeholders, user communities and new resources
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The Recommendations of the HLT
Recommendation #1
• Invest USD 75 M/year to create and sustain a global Framework
Around USD 72 M/year for projects in the developing world,
Around USD 3 M/year for a small secretariat supporting Board and technical committees
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Title(11.1.x – 11.1.y)
Recommendation #2
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Recommendation #3
• Establish ad-hoc technical group for detailed implementation plan within next six months:
- modalities for operation of the Framework;
– high priority, fast-track projects;
– draft terms of reference for committees that will carry out the work of the Framework.
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Recommendation #4
• Governments and development agencies give high priority to national capacity building in developing countries
• Rapidly strengthen, or create the new regional elements of the Framework
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GFCS PrioritiesGFCS Priorities
All sectors to be tackled but in the first four years the GFCS is proposing giving priority to:
• Agriculture• Disaster risk reduction• Water• Health
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Capacity Development to support Climate Services
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Areas of capacity development
Human capacity Infrastructural capacity Procedural capacity Institutional capacity
Capacity development should:─ address both demand and supply sides─ be Service oriented─ respond to user’s needs─ be balanced with climate science capabilities
Essential climate related capabilities of a NMS
• Observation:– Data mgmnt with quality assurance (archives & rescue)– Climate standards (i.e. those of GCOS)– Historical & real-time observations of the Essential Climate Variables– Contribute data to WIS– Improve station density
• Research:– Participate in field experiments and applied research
• Capacity bldg:– Participate in training and/or conduct it– Participate in Regional Climate Outlook Forums
• User interface:– Interact with user to meet requests and improve products– Contribute to Regional or National Climate Outlook Forums
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Contribution to the Development of the Draft Implementation Plan for
GFCS
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Consultation Meetings
Consultation Convener Date VenueObservations and Monitoring
OBS Dep 24 Aug 2011 Geneva
UIP: Agriculture, Food Security and Water
WMO with FAO 26 – 28 Sep 2011 Rome
Cap Dev WMO 10 – 12 Oct 2011 Geneva
UIP: Health and DRR
WMO with WHO/IFRC/ISDR
Early Nov 2011 Geneva
Research WCRP TBD Denver?
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Chair EC TTExperts
WMO DepGFCS Office
Chair EC TTExperts
WMO DepGFCS Office
WiderExpertsWider
Experts
TCRA
EC bodies
TCRA
EC bodies
WritersExpertsWritersExperts
Draft Outline
End of August
Draft Outline
End of August
1st Meeting of EC TT
13 – 15 Oct
1st Meeting of EC TT
13 – 15 Oct
Consultations
Aug - Nov
Consultations
Aug - Nov
Zero Draft
End Jan 2012
Zero Draft
End Jan 2012
2nd Meeting of EC TT
1st ½ Feb
2nd Meeting of EC TT
1st ½ Feb
Review
Mid-Feb to Mid-Mar
Review
Mid-Feb to Mid-Mar
1st Draft
13 April
1st Draft
13 April
UIP:Water & Food Sec
Health & DRR
UIP:Water & Food Sec
Health & DRR
CSISCSIS
ResearchResearch
ObservationsObservations
LXIV Session EC18 – 28 June
LXIV Session EC18 – 28 June
Final Doc
End Aug
Final Doc
End Aug
Review
30 June – 14 July
Review
30 June – 14 July
Milestone and deliverables
Cap DevelopCap Develop
UN & International
Agencies
UN & International
Agencies
2nd Draft
Early Aug
2nd Draft
Early Aug
3 rd Meeting EC TT
2nd ½ Aug
3 rd Meeting EC TT
2nd ½ Aug
Planned GFCS Side Events
Meeting Convener Date Venue
COP 10 UNCCD 10 – 21 Oct 2011 Changwon, Korea
International Conference on Climate Services
IRI 17 – 19 Oct 2011 Colombia University, New York
COP 17 UNFCCC 28 Nov to 9 Dec 2011 Durban, South Africa
Eye on Earth Summit The Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD) with UNE
12 – 15 Dec 2011 Abu Dhabi (UAE)
“Rio+20” UNCSD 4 – 6 June 2012 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
World Conservation Congress
IUCN 6 – 15 Sept 2012 Jeju, Korea
Capacity Development Consultation Meeting
WMO
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