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1 st meeting of the Steering Committee Indian Ocean Data Rescue initiative INDARE

1 st meeting of the Steering Committee Indian Ocean Data Rescue initiative INDARE 29 September- 1 October 2014. Indian Ocean Data Rescue Initiative INDARE Overview. Omar Baddour Chief, Data Management Applications Division Observing and Information System Department Obaddour@wmo.int.

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1 st meeting of the Steering Committee Indian Ocean Data Rescue initiative INDARE

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  1. 1st meeting of the Steering Committee Indian Ocean Data Rescue initiative INDARE 29 September- 1 October 2014

  2. Indian Ocean Data Rescue InitiativeINDAREOverview Omar Baddour Chief, Data Management Applications Division Observing and Information System Department Obaddour@wmo.int

  3. CONTENT Data Rescue: Purpose WMO DARE approach DARE Partenrship WMO and GFCS Governance International Workshop, Maputo 2014 INDARE : A framework for collaboration

  4. Data Rescue Programme purpose • Modern Archiving Systems • Adequate Storage Facilities • Protection of storing Facilities (Backup) • Data Management Systems • Training (DARE, CDMS, Data Analysis)

  5. Vision: Transforming old archives into a source for a high value of climate information Progressing science • Climate variability and climate change assessment, • Modeling, • Calibration of Satellite data Sector Applications and Risk Management • Agriculture, Water Resources, Energy, Insurance • Disaster Risk Reduction • Climate Early Warning Data Rescue (DARE) is an integral part of the World Climate Services Program with a long term goal of rescuing and digitizing climate records. A focus is made on those records at risk of loss. DARE enables climate science and climate services by making readily available long and high quality climate datasets needed for:

  6. 3-tiered approach Global coordination: Provision of best practices/guidelines on DARE and monitoring its activities worldwide. • WMO DARE activity guided by the WMO Commission for Climatology Regional Integrating initiatives: Focus on regional needs for addressing common climate issues and data and information sharing • European Climate Assessment and Data Sets (ECA&D) Data shared by 62 countries • Mediterranean Data Rescue Initiative (MEDARE), 22 Member countries contributing • West African Assessment and Data Rescue Initiative (WACA-DARE), 17 countries • Indian Ocean Data Rescue initiative ( in a planning phase) National Data Rescue projects: National Meteorological institutions get benefit from global/regional initiatives to undertake operational DARE activities • National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHS) leading • Increased support by the WMO technical programs and the Resource Mobilization Office • Increased bilateral collaboration with a WMO facilitating role • Increased national government awareness of the critical aspect of climate data helped prioritizing DARE in recent years

  7. DARE Partnership • DARE is a continous WMO programme, worldwide efforts are needed in supporting it financially

  8. DARE Technical Collaboration

  9. Indian Ocean Data Rescue initiative – INDARE-

  10. GOVERNANCEWMOCONGRESSRES-16, CG-16, 2011 Climate Data Requirement

  11. GOVERNANCEGFCSIMPLEMENTATIONPLAN – 2012

  12. Maputo, 21-24 April 2014 11 Countries represented Africa Asia • Kenya Maldives • Madagascar Myanmar • Mauritius Pakistan • Mozambique Sri Lanka • Seychelles Yemen • Tanzania 6 Organisations • ACRE (UK), C3-Spain, IOC, Met Office-UK, JCOMM, WMO • 11 Countries • Africa Asia • Kenya Maldives • Madagascar Myanmar • Mauritius Pakistan • Mozambique Sri Lanka • Seychelles Yemen • Tanzania • 6 Organisations • ACRE (UK), C3-Spain, IOC, Met Office-UK, JCOMM, WMO

  13. Structure of the workshop • Two Plenaries ( Day 1 and Day 3) • Two Parallel Sessions • Parallel Session A Decision making • Parallel Session B Technical workshop&Training • Three side events • Side event on Internationa Conference on SIDS • Side meeting on AMCOMET • Side Event on Canadian GFCS funded project

  14. Outcome of the Workshop • Collaborate on establishing an Indian Data Rescue Initiative to enable developping High Quality Climate Data sets as a foundation for launching modern climate services in the region (Congress 16,Res 16, GFCS IP) • Draft of the INDARE implementation Plan • Work on producing an Analysis of climate extremes in the region, based on the outcome of the technical workshop

  15. INDARE: A FRAMEWORK OF COLLABORATION Participating Countries ( 16) • Asia: Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Maldives, Myanmar, Pakistan, Srilanka, Yemen, • Africa: Kenya, La Réunion(France), Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, South Africa, Seychelles, Tanzania, International organisations and projects • ACRE(UK), C3 (Tarragona,Spain), CSIRO(Australia), IEDRO(USA), IOC ( Mauritius), KNMI (The Netherlands), WMO Programmes • DRA, WCSP, WIS-WIGOS, MARINE

  16. Work Plan

  17. Thank You Contacts http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/wcp/wcdmp/index_en.php Climate Data and applications division Obaddour@wmo.int

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