GCW Data Requirements Workshop

Global Cryosphere Watch (GCW) Data Requirements Workshop

Updated on 10 February 2025


Documents:

Provisional agenda

Provisional list of participants

Working arrangements and practical information for participants


Setting the Stage:

WIS2 Regulations, architecture and access to data, Remy Giraud

WIS2: Climate Data Management – current status and goals, David Berry

GCOS Implementation Plan 2022 - The goal of establishing GCOS Data centres, Caterina Tassone

Arctic PASSION - Bring data into action and linkages with WMO GCW, Øystein Godøy

MeteoIO as a data publication service in the context of Arctic PASSION and WMO GCW, Mathias Bavay (SLF)

Science and Policy Drivers:

Cryosphere Observations: Research Contributions to Services, the Mountain Research Initiative, Maria Shagedenova

The mountian cryosphere in a changing climate: a view from within seience-policy, Carolina Adler

Pressing Issues in Cryospheric Sciences: Scientific Themes and New Results from Cryosphere 2022, Karen Alley

Ice sheets in models and data, Ruth Mottram

IPY as a driver for polar data management, Øystein Godøy

Current experiences and needs: 

PANGAEA - Data publisher for earth and environmental science, Janine Felden

National Tibetan Plateau/Third Pole Environment Data Center (TPDC), Baohong Ding

Cryospheric Observation and Data Center in NIEER, CAS, Xinyue Zhong (NIEER, CAS)

ECMWF current experiences and challenges, Emma Pidduck

Global Terrestrial Network for Permafrost (GTN-P) – The New Data Platform, Tillmann Lubker (GTN-P)

Research Board: Task Team on Data Exchange with the Research Sector (TT DERS), Regina Yulia Yasmin


Venue:

In-person: WMO Headquarters, 7bis, avenue de la Paix, Geneva. Meeting room: Lake 7 at floor 7.

Online connection – to be communicated by email.


Working Schedule:

Start: 9 December 2024, at 09:00 – Central European Time.

End: 11 December 2024, at 17:30 – Central European Time.


Local Contact:

Rodica NITU rnitu@wmo.int

Ran ZHANG rzhang@wmo.int