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NOAA Council on Long-Term Climate Monitoring (CLTCM) Presentation to NOAA Science Advisory Board

NOAA Council on Long-Term Climate Monitoring (CLTCM) Presentation to NOAA Science Advisory Board November 5 – 7, 2002 Chair: Tom Karl Executive Secretary: Chris Miller Reporter: Bill Murray. 1. The NOAA Council on Long-Term Climate Monitoring (CLTCM) Terms of Reference.

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NOAA Council on Long-Term Climate Monitoring (CLTCM) Presentation to NOAA Science Advisory Board

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  1. NOAA Council on Long-Term Climate Monitoring (CLTCM) Presentation to NOAA Science Advisory Board November 5 – 7, 2002 Chair: Tom Karl Executive Secretary: Chris Miller Reporter: Bill Murray 1

  2. The NOAA Council on Long-Term Climate Monitoring (CLTCM) Terms of Reference • Purpose of the CLTCM: • Evaluate and prioritize requirements for existing and planned climate-related observing systems including data processing and data management related to trends and variability • Consider practices/systems that span the range of atmospheric, oceanographic, terrestrial, and cryospheric variables, with attention to issues of accuracy, biases, and errors: - forcings (solar, GHGs, aerosols...) - feedbacks (sea ice, land cover, snow cover, water vapor, clouds…) - responses (atmospheric temperature, precipitation, ecosystems…) • Report findings to NOAA management, i.e., provide advice and recommendations for remedial action and initiatives 2

  3. CLTCM Membership • Reconstructed during Summer/Fall 2002 • Membership Invitation Acceptances Received (As of October 10, 2002) • Tom Karl(Chair), NOAA National Climatic Data Center • Mark Abbott, Oregon State University • Antonio J. Busalacchi, University of Maryland • Judith Curry, Georgia Institute of Technology • Rainer Dombrowsky, NOAA National Weather Service • Michael Johnson, NOAA Office of Global Programs • Martha Maiden, NASA Headquarters • Rick Rosen, Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. • William Rossow, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies • Stan Schneider, NPOESS Integrated Program Office • Dian J. Seidel, NOAA Air Resources Laboratory • Soroosh Sorooshian, University of Arizona • Kevin Trenberth, National Center for Atmospheric Research • Ferris Webster, University of Delaware College of Marine Studies • Awaiting response (as of October 10, 2002) from three additional invitees • Charles Kennel Judith Lean • Michael Praether 3

  4. Terms of ReferenceProposed Changes Reporting Responsibilities to Include:NOAA Science Advisory Board (SAB) – parent body Information Exchange and Collaboration with: (1) NESDIS Board of Directors (2) NOAA Climate Observations and Services Board (3) NOAA Climate and Global Change Panel Explicit Involvement in Recommending Science Priorities for Data Processing and Archive: (1) Provide information and advice to NOAA/NESDIS Board of Directors (2) Inter-agency (e.g., NASA) data issues Time Scales of Interest: (1) Primarily decadal time scale and longer, but (2) Seasonal / interannual time scales also appropriate 4

  5. NOAA Science Advisory Board formal reporting requirement and approval provide Council reports as advice Council on Long-Term Climate Monitoring NESDIS Board of Directors NOAA Climate and Global Change Panel Climate Observation and Services Board 5

  6. Council Operation Meet semiannually or as appropriate to evaluate the status of current and proposed climate observing and/or data management systems Develop advice or recommendations regarding monitoring activities, development of new initiatives, observing system priorities, national data management and archive priorities, budget implications or other issues pertinent to ensuring high quality climate monitoring Report to the SAB at least annually, bringing a broad view of national and international climate and global change research activities and their implications for monitoring requirements and providing the advice or recommendations which the Council would like the SAB to critically review and forward Inform NOAA of opportunities and roles to interact constructively with other agencies or institutions in promoting high quality climate monitoring Report to the NOAA SAB and inform/collaborate with the Climate and Global Change Panel, the NESDIS Board of Directors, and the NOAA Climate Observations and Services Board as appropriate 6

  7. Next Council Meeting Mid January 2002 – Washington, DC Planned agenda topics: - Climate Observing System Priorities: Surface Observations • COOP Modernization – Dombrowsky • Climate Reference Network – Easterling/Helfert/Young • Ocean Observation Systems – Johnson • Tropospheric Measurements • National Weather Service Radiosonde Replacement Program - Easterling/Livezey • International support for Radiosondes – Easterling/Livezey • Tropospheric Surface Temperature Trends – Karl/Seidel - NOAA Data Management and Archival Issues • NPOESS Data Utilization – Bates/Goldberg • NOAA Scientific Data Stewardship – Karl/Bates 7

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