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REPORT BY THE PRESIDENT OF RA V Dr. Sri Woro B . Harijono CG -X V I/Doc. 2.4 Geneva, 18 May 201 1. The 16 th World Meteorological Congress. OUTLINE. ACHIEVEMENTS 2007-2011: CHALLENGES AND NEEDS 2012-2015 VISION FOR THE NEXT PERIOD. RA V Priority Areas
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REPORT BY THE PRESIDENT OF RA VDr. Sri Woro B. HarijonoCG-XVI/Doc. 2.4 Geneva, 18May 2011 The 16th World Meteorological Congress
OUTLINE ACHIEVEMENTS 2007-2011: CHALLENGES AND NEEDS 2012-2015 VISION FOR THE NEXT PERIOD • RA V Priority Areas • RA VImportant Achievements(2007-2011) • RA VSpecific challenges and Needs (2012-2015) • The Next Financial Allocation; • Better Interaction: Technical Commission (TC) of WMO&Working Group (WG) of RA V. • WMO Working Concept & Implementation at RAs Level CG-XVI Doc. 2.4 1
RA V Priority Areas • RA V Important Achievements (2007-2011) • RA V Specific Challenges and Needs (2012-2015) I. Achievements 2007-2011: Challenge and Needs 2012-2015 CG-XVI Doc. 2.4 2
USA PHILIPPINES Marshall-Islands Micronesia Brunei Malaysia Palau UK KIRIBATI Singapore Papua New Guinea Tuvalu French Polynesia SOLOMONISLANDS Indonesia Vanuatu Samoa FIJI Cook Islands Potential Members Tonga • RA V Current Member: 22 Members • Latest member: Timor leste since 4 Dec ’09 • as the 189th Member of WMO NIUE • Marshall Islands • Palau • Tuvalu New Caledonia NEWZEALAND 3
RA V Priorities : 2.4.24 - 27 End-to-end Multi-Hazard Early Warning Systems (MHEWS) Improvement ! Infrastructure (data and information services) for weather, climate and water Improvement ! Climate services Better Quality ! Aviation services Sustainability ! Capacity building 4
RA V Significant Achievements Adoption of WMO SP to develop a new RA V – SOP 2012-2015 2.4.24 - 27 • Development (Refinement – Adoption – Endorsement – Approval) of RA V Strategic Operation Plan (SOP) 2012-2015 • April 2011: Refinement of draft SOP (general description – regional Key Outcomes– regional Key Performance Indicator) • May 2011: Adoptionby the President (side meeting during Cg-XVI, 2011) • Oct/ Nov 2011: Further refinement of SOP at Regional Seminar • Nov 2011: Final Approval by President 5
Significant Achievements … • Establishing : • 4 Working Groups (+ Tropical Cyc. Committee) • Time bound -Task 2.4.24 - 27 Tropical Cyclone Committee Hydrological Services (theme & TL) Climate Services Weather Services Infra-structure Management Group THEMES 6 Time Bound Task
CG-XVI/ DOC 2.4 Significant Achievements … 2.4.24 - 27 • 3. Assistance provided by Members and the Sec-Gento support RSMC Nadi-TCC operational activities, including (Human Resources Development) • Implementation of the pilot phase of the Severe Weather Forecasting and Disaster Risk Reduction Demonstration Project (SWFDDP), a regional subproject of SWFDP in RA V, with operational support from RSMC Wellington 8
Significant Achievements ... • 5. Restructuring the responsibility area of several Tropical Cyclone WarningCenter in RA-WMO Port Moresby TCWC Jakarta TCWC Darwin TCWC South Indian Ocean Brisbane TCWC Perth TCWC 9
CG-XVI/ DOC 2.4 Significant Achievements… 2.4.24 - 27 6. Implementation of the VCP coordinated project : Supported by the USA, for the provision of Low Rate User Station (LRUSs) SIDS haveaccess to Met. Satellite images in Low-Rate Information Transmission (LRIT) format 7. Assistance to several Pacific SIDS/LDCs : for the development of NMS strategic development plans and legal frameworks 10
CG-XVI/ DOC 2.4 Significant Achievements… 2.4.24 - 27 • 8. Partnerships with UN and regional organizations : ASEAN, UNESCAP, SPREP, SOPAC/Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) and UNDP: • The implementation of QMS in the Pacific Islands Countries (PICs) NMSs and raising the profile of meteorology and PICs NMSs among national and regional governments with SPREP • The implementation of the Pacific-HYCOS project • Establishment of Flood Early Warning Systems with SOPAC/SPC 11
Cont. CG-XVI/ DOC 2.4 Significant Achievements… 2.4.24 - 27 Pacific Island Forum Leaders(PIF) August 2008 SPREP Comprehensive review Regional Met. Services in Pacific Region Pacific Island Forum Leaders (PIF) August 2010 REPORTED 12
RA V Specific challenges and needs 2012-2015 : CG-XVI/ DOC 2.4 2.4.24 - 27 a) • Mobilizing and securing resources for the implementation of RA V SOP 2012-2015 • Integration of RA V SOP vs sub regional and national plans • Streamliningthem with the GFCS • HRD for NMHSs, ex: Technical maintenance experts • Establishment of RCCs to implement GFCS • Establishment of the new Reg.HydrologyCenter for RA V and the Regional Training Center for Tropical Meteorology • Training on Satellite Data Analysis, supported by Indonesia 13
Specific challenges and needs… CG-XVI/ DOC 2.4 2.4.24 - 27 f) Establishment of QMS for aviation services for all RA V NMHSs g) Full operation and extension SWFDDP coverage & the-implementation of a Storm Surge Watch Scheme in the Region h) Strengthening the capabilities of RA V – NMHSs to accesssophisticated products and Capacity Building on climate modeling 14
Specific challenges and needs… CG-XVI/ DOC 2.4 2.4.24 - 27 • i) Further collaboration with SPREP : • Co-organizing biennial meetings of Regional Met. Services Directors (RMSD), the newly formed Pacific Met. Council (PMC), and • Establishment of a Regional Pacific Desk for Pacific NMSs j) The development and implementation of the South-East Asian (SEA)-HYCOS project 15
The Next Financial Allocation • Better Interaction : Technical Commission (TC) of WMO&Working Group (WG) of RA-V • WMO Working Concept & Implementation at RAs Level II. Vision for The Next Period CG-XVI Doc. 2.4 16
VISION FOR THE NEXT FINANCIAL ALLOCATION Budgets for RA of WMO (2012 – 2015) (in Thousands of CHF) Note: New initiative, voluntary budget resources introduced by SG, to support better interaction of WMO-TC and RA-WG 17
Better Interaction: Technical Commissions (TC) of WMO & Working Groups (WG) of RA V CG-XVI/ DOC 2.4 2.4.24 - 27 18
President of RA V WMO RA V Thank youfor your attention CG-XVI Doc. 2.4