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World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water

WMO. World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water. THE GLOBAL FRAMEWORK FOR CLIMATE SERVICES (GFCS). http://www.wmo.int/pages/gfcs/gfcs_en.html. History of the GFCS. Third World Climate Conference (2009) Intergovernmental meeting (Jan 2010)

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World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water

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  1. WMO World Meteorological OrganizationWorking together in weather, climate and water THE GLOBAL FRAMEWORK FOR CLIMATE SERVICES (GFCS) http://www.wmo.int/pages/gfcs/gfcs_en.html

  2. History of the GFCS • Third World Climate Conference (2009) • Intergovernmental meeting (Jan 2010) • High Level Task Force (2010) “Climate knowledge for action: A global framework for climate Services – empowering the most vulnerable” (February 2011) • WMO congress (May 2011) • Creation of an Executive Council Task Team for GFCS (July 2011) • Establishment of the GFCS office in the WMO Secretariat (June 2011) • 1st ECTT GFCS meeting (October 2011)

  3. The goal of the GFCS 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

  4. The principles of the GFCS

  5. The vision of the GFCS

  6. The vision of the GFCS By 2015, the Framework will establish: A global system to routinely generate and electronically exchange an extensive set of defined climate data and data products An initiative in developing countries to upgrade the climate service capacities and strategies of all vulnerable and low-capacity countries to a baseline level An initial suite of new knowledge products– protocols, tools, products and services – developed through multiple initiatives on user interfacingand services development An ongoing governance mechanismthat drives the Framework’s development, particularly by engaging and mobilising stakeholders, user communities and new resources ICCS 6

  7. Title(11.1.x – 11.1.y)

  8. GFCS 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 8

  9. Roles of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services NMHSs are ideally placed to play a central role in the development and implementation of the User Interface Platform of the GFCS: • NMHSs have a long history of, and experience in the provision of weather, climate and hydrological information; • It is most efficient to meet weather and climate (and where relevant hydrological) information needs through a ‘single window’ and that, in most countries, NMHSs can, and do provide such a single window; • Providing relevant climate services requires the development of partnerships with relevant intermediary organizations and specialized sectoral institutions; and, • Regional Climate Outlook Forums (RCOFs) facilitate inter alia, the development of so-called “consensus” forecasts and the interaction between climate service with users and providers at regional level and regional level.

  10. Roles of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services The Climate Services Information System will build on the experiences of NMHSs in developing products and services through CLIPS and similar initiatives, and utilize the WIS as a key underlying communication system. CMA: Drought Monitoring

  11. Roles of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services NMHSs own and operate an effective system for collecting and sharing observations of the global climate. The GFCS will contribute to the further development of this capability by working with the NMHSs.

  12. Roles of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services • GFCS will support climate research in NMHSs – especially in the developing world: • NMHSs contribute to the work of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP); • Many NMHSs engage in applied climate research in support of national decision making; and, • NMHSs actively work with universities and other academic institutions and act as the nuclei to consolidate national climate research efforts.

  13. Roles of the Constituent Bodies • All the WMO’s constituent bodies are expected to play important roles in the successful implementation of the GFCS: • Executive Council will provide leadership and oversight; • The regional associations will assist with the establishment and ongoing support for RCCs and RTCs that will be vital for the GFCS • All technical commissions are expected to play a role in the GFCS with CCl having the key role; and, • A range of technical activities within ten major Programmes, and four co-sponsored programmes directly or indirectly contribute to the objectives of GFCS

  14. GFCS is a global collective effort being built in collaboration with UN family, partners and stakeholders WMO with its Members, bodies and co-sponsored programmes will provide only a component needed to build the framework The contribution of WMO to the Development of GFCS Partnerships are key for success of GFCS

  15. Development of the IP and governance: Critical steps • Ensure and inclusive and ample review process for drafting theimplementation plan and governance of GFCS • Implement a consultation strategythat engages early on Members, UN agencies, partners and other stakeholders • Implement a communication strategyin order to keep all stakeholders informed of the developments

  16. Milestone and deliverables • Develop by the end of January 2012 the zero order draft of the implementation plan and the governance mechanism of the GFCS; • Have the 2nd meeting of the ECTT-GFCS from 27 to 29 of February 2012 in Geneva • Early March – review process of documents • Complete by the 13th of April the 1st Draft of the Implementation Plan and the governance mechanism for consideration of the LXIVth session of the Executive Council (18 – 28 June 2012); • Early July - review process of documents • Complete the 2nd Draft the Implementation Plan and the governance mechanism by early August 2012 • Have the 3rd meeting of the ECTT-GFCS in the second half of August of 2012 in Geneva; • Complete the final document of the implementation plan and the governance mechanism by end of August 2012.

  17. Chair EC TT Experts WMO Dep GFCS Office TC RA EC bodies UN members Writers UN Members Experts WMO Members Draft Outline End of August 1st Meeting of EC TT 13 – 15 Oct Early consultations Sep - Nov Zero Draft End Jan 2012 2nd Meeting of EC TT 1st ½ Feb Review Mid-Feb to Mid-Mar 1st Draft 13 April UIP: Water & Food Sec Health & DRR LXIV Session EC 18 – 28 June CSIS UN & International Agencies Review 30 June – 14 July Research Observations 2nd Draft Early Aug Final Doc End Aug 3 rd Meeting EC TT 2nd ½ Aug Cap Develop

  18. Thank you WMO Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS) Office For more information contact: Mr Filipe D. F. Lúcio Head, Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS) Office World Meteorological Organization Tel: 41.22.730.8579 Fax: 41.22.730.8037 Email: flucio@wmo.int http://www.wmo.int/pages/gfcs/gfcs_en.html

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