WMO International Workshop on Global Review of RCC Operations
WMO International Workshop on Global Review of RCC Operations
12-14 November 2018, Pune, India
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Concept Note • Information Note • Provisional Agenda • List of participants
Presentations
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Background
All the WMO Regional Associations WMO have committed to the establishment of RCCs/RCC-Networks in compliance with the WMO Technical Regulations, as detailed in the Manual on Global Data Processing and Forecasting System (GDPFS). Since the adoption of the mandatory criteria for formal designation of RCCs in 2009, the coverage of RCCs has gradually expanded around the world. As of date there are eight RCCs and three RCC-Networks formally designated, providing climate services and products to NMHSs in the concerned regions on an operational basis. There are also a number of RCCs that have started the demonstration phase.
There have been major achievements during the last several years of the operation of WMO RCCs/RCC-Networks, and their critical role in the implementation of the Climate services Information System (CSIS) on regional scale has been widely recognized. However, it must be noted that the formal RCC criteria and functions, both mandatory and highly recommended, were established nearly a decade ago. Meanwhile, there have been considerable developments and scientific advances in data and monitoring, sub-seasonal to seasonal forecasting, downscaling techniques, impact based forecasts, tailoring of climate products to user needs, communication technologies, etc. WMO CCl, at its seventeenth session in April 2018, adopted a resolution to work towards enhancing RCC operations, and, inter alia, decided to revisit the mandatory and highly recommended functions of RCCs and the associated products and criteria, and propose suitable updates and revisions, keeping in view the emerging requirements of the CSIS, research/operational advances and the needs and capabilities of the existing as well as proposed RCCs.
It is therefore proposed to organize WMO International Workshop on Global Review of RCC Operations (RCC Review 2018) from 12-14 November 2018 in Pune, India, hosted and co-funded by the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM), to review the status of operation, methodologies, products/services, and institutional arrangements of all existing RCCs/RCC-networks, to identify gaps and requirements, and to propose ways for smooth and future-oriented operations and sustainable development of RCCs, and to promote sustained uptake of their services and products by NMHSs.
Presentations
Setting the scene
- Global RCC Review: Background, objectives and goals including the Regional Approach to the Climate Services Information System (CSIS), R. Kolli (WMO)
- Relevant CCl and EC decisions related to RCCs to be addressed, A. Hovsepyan (WMO)
- RCC operational practices: Towards standardized and objective approaches, J.P. Céron (CCl MG)
- WMO Global Data Processing and Forecasting System (GDPFS) and the RCCs, Arun Kumar (CBS IPET-OPSLS)
Briefing of RCC operations around the world
RA I (Africa)
- RCC Africa, hosted by ACMAD, A. Kamga (ACMAD)
- RCC IGAD (ICPAC), Zachary Atheru (ICPAC)
- RCC-Network Northern Africa, R. Sebbari (DMN, Morocco)
RA II (Asia)
- RCC Beijing, Y.Sun (CMA)
- RCC Tokyo, A. Shimpo (JMA)
- RCC Moscow, V. Khan (NEACC)
- RCC Pune, D.S. Pai (IMD)
RA III (South America)
- RCC Western South America hosted by CIIFEN, J. Nieto (CIIFEN)
- RCC-Network Southeastern South America, M. Skansi (SMN, Argentina)
RA IV (Northern America, Central America and the Caribbean)
- United States RCC (USRCC), in demonstration phase, S. Diouf (NOAA)
- RCC Caribbean hosted by CIMH, A. Trotman (CIMH)
RA V (South-West Pacific)
- South East Asia RCC-Network , in demonstration phase, R. Kang (MSS, Singapore)
- Pacific RCC-Network, in demonstration phase, A. Tait (NIWA, New Zealand)
RA VI (Europe)
- RA VI RCC-Network, S. Rösner (DWD, Germany)
RAII-RAIV-RAVI
- Arctic RCC-Network, H. Tangen (Norway)
SWOT Analysis
- Summary of SWOT analysis from all RCCs, V. Khan (CCl/CBS IPETRCA)
Technical aspects of RCC Operations: Overview of Mandatory and Highly Recommended Functions and related aspects
- Climate Monitoring, S. Rösner (DWD)
- Long Range Forecasting, D.S. Pai (IMD)
- Training and Guidance, A. Kamga (ACMAD)
- Perspectives on Highly Recommended Functions, A. Tait (NIWA)
- Global RCOF Review 2017 recommendations: strengthening role of RCCs in RCOFs – towards Regional Climate Forum (RCF) concept, J.P. Céron (France)
- Outcomes of the Second Operational Climate Prediction Workshop on RCCs: approaches to facilitate transition of research results into operational use, Caio Coelho (CPTEC)
- Identifying requirements and good practices for producing climate change projections on regional scales, R. Kang (CCRS)
Breakout Sessions
- Introduction to breakout discussion session, R. Kolli (WMO)
- Regional climate data and monitoring: Potential new approaches, products, criteria, Moderator: A. Trotman, Rapporteur: P. Hechler
- Regional climate predictions and projections: Potential new approaches, products, criteria, Moderator: J.P. Ceron, Rapporteur: C. Coelho
- Interface mechanisms with NMHSs, and the role of RCCs in developing national capacities, Moderator: A. Tait, Rapporteur: A. Sopaheluwakan
- Optimal utilization and regionalization of global climate information, and standardization of RCC practices/products, Moderator: D. Jones, Rapporteur: S. Diouf
Mutual collaboration and partnership opportunities
- Opportunities for RCCs through recent and ongoing projects, R. Kolli (WMO)
- Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S): partnership with RCCs, J.N. Thépaut (C3S)
- RCC product and service requirements for agrometeorological services, K.K. Singh (IMD)
- RCC product and service requirements for hydrological services, N.K.Tuteja (BoM)
- Role of Regional Associations in RCC implementation and operations, B.Tapia (CCl)
Enhancement of RCC Operations
- Open Discussion on Proposals for revision/updates of RCC functions, products and designation criteria, S. Rösner (DWD)
- RCCs within the CSIS Technical Reference, P. Hechler (WMO)
- Technical guidance on RCC operations: Current status and way forward, C. Gordon (UK)