Task Team on Early Warnings for All
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Ms Loretta Hieber Girardet - Expert
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The TT-EW4All will highlight and document existing, planned, and recommended activities of Research Programmes that can be amplified through alignment with EW4All. To achieve this goal, the TT-EW4All will:
1. Coordinate between WMO sponsored and co-sponsored Research Programmes and WMO bodies, including the ET-EWS, the SC-DRR, the CDP, the Services and Infrastructure Commissions, Regional Associations, and Members, to better understand where targeted physical and social science research will support the urgent requirement to build effective multi-hazard early warning institutions, infrastructures and processes.
2. Identify from current research activities the emerging and future hazards and effective responses to them, that have not yet been identified through the WMO Roadmap process, including for example compound and cascading hazards or hazards arising from a retreating cryosphere, in support of the development of novel monitoring and early warning systems for affected Members;
3. Participate in engagement, communication and partnership with partner bodies through international conferences, workshops and other forums as appropriate;
4. Regularly report progress to the Research Board and seek its guidance.
1. Coordinate between WMO sponsored and co-sponsored Research Programmes and WMO bodies, including the ET-EWS, the SC-DRR, the CDP, the Services and Infrastructure Commissions, Regional Associations, and Members, to better understand where targeted physical and social science research will support the urgent requirement to build effective multi-hazard early warning institutions, infrastructures and processes.
2. Identify from current research activities the emerging and future hazards and effective responses to them, that have not yet been identified through the WMO Roadmap process, including for example compound and cascading hazards or hazards arising from a retreating cryosphere, in support of the development of novel monitoring and early warning systems for affected Members;
3. Participate in engagement, communication and partnership with partner bodies through international conferences, workshops and other forums as appropriate;
4. Regularly report progress to the Research Board and seek its guidance.
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