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Potentially useful framework considerations
for a COST723 follow-up Action
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V. Ryabinin, WCRP/WMO
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Earth System
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World Climate
Third level GEWEX
Fourth levelSPARC
Fifth level Observations Assimilation
Chemistry – Climate Initiative
Global Climate Observing System
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Earth System Science Partnership
DIVERSITAS, IGBP, IHDP, WCRP
www.essp.org
ESSP is a joint initiative of
The WCRP Strategic Framework
2005-2015
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Coordinated Observation and
Prediction of the Earth System
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WCRP-123 WMO/TD-N° 1291
August
2005
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AIM
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levelanalysis & prediction of Earth
To facilitate
system
variability & change for use in an
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increasing range of practical applications of
direct relevance, benefit & value to society
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Cross-cutting Topics:
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 Monsoons
SPARC
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Sea
Level
Change
GEWEX
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Anthropogenic
COPES
CliC
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Climate Change
CLIVAR
 Atm. Chemistry
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and Climate
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 Extreme Events
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 Seasonal Forecasting
 International
Polar Year
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GEWEX 1988 
WCRP
Observation
Assmilation
Panel
Task Forces
SPARC 1992
WGNE
WGCM
WGSF
Coordinated Observation and
Prediction of the Earth System
CLIVAR 1995 
SOLAS 2001 ->
WCRP
Modelling
Panel
CliC 2000 
Coordinated Enhanced Observing Period
http://www.ceop.net
Interoperability
Arrangement
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Well organised collecting, processing, storing, and
disseminating shared data, metadata and products
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In-Situ Data Archiving
Center at NCAR (National
Center for Atmospheric
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Model Output Data Archiving
Center at the World Data
Center for Climate, Max-Planck
Institute for Meteorology of
Germany
Research) of USA
Data
Integrating/Archiving
Center at University of
Tokyo and JAXA of
Japan
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Second level
Third level
Fourth level
Fifth level
GEWEX Phase 2
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Third level
Fourth level
Fifth level
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WCRP
Observation
Assmilation
Panel
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ToRs:
Identify
observational
requirements
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Help
optimize
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Act
as alevel
focal point for WCRP interactions with
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other groups involved in observations
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 Promote and coordinate analysis,
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and assimilation
reprocessing,
 Promote and coordinate information and data
management activities, including web sites.
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GCOS Mission
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To ensure that the data required to meet the needs of users for
climate information are obtained and made available for:
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Climate
monitoring,
change detection
and attribution;
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Research, modelling and prediction of the climate
system;
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Assessing impacts, vulnerability & adaptation;
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Application to sustainable economic development.
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Global, long-term, high-quality, sustainable, reliable, …
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GCOS is comprised of climate components of various global observing
systems including both satellite and in situ observations
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WCRP/GEWEX
BSRN
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WMO
WWW
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Global
Observing
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WMO
FAO
IOC/
System
Global
Global
UNESCO
(GOS)
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level
Terrestrial
Global
Atmosphere
Watch
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Atmospheric
Chemistry
Ocean
Observing
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Other
WMO
World
Hydrological
Cycle
Observing
System
Observing (WHYCOS)
Land/Water
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Land
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GCOS Implementation
 Reports requested by UNFCCC/Subsidiary Body on
Scientific and Technical Advice
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GCOS Second Adequacy Report (2003)
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Adequacy of current observing system and identification of needed
improvements
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 GCOS Implementation Plan (2004)
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 CEOS
Commitment
to SBSTA (Nov. 2005) for Nov. 2006 report on
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response to GCOS Implementation Plan
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Request tolevel
GCOS for greater specificity on satellite products
 GCOS Expert Meeting on Satellite Requirements for Climate
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Meeting of Atmospheric, Oceanic, Terrestrial Satellite Experts
Jan. 2006 – consensus on most important products – document
available on GCOS website – comments by 12 June 2006
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(GCOS-CEOS) Satellite Requirements for Climate
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Atmospheric ECV (sat):
Vector
of wind,
temperature,
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water vapour, cloud properties, precipitation,
radiation
budget,
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levelozone, aerosols,
carbon dioxide, methane and other GHGs,
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upper-air
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Atmospheric
reanalysis
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