Task Team on Hydrology Research

logoThe WMO Research Board (RB) Task Team on Hydrology Research (TT-HydroResearch)

TT-HydroResearch was established to coordinate with the hydrology activities within the World Weather Research Programme, World Climate Research Programme and the Global Atmosphere Watch Programme. Additionally, it will facilitate linkages between the WMO Research Board (RB) and global and regional hydrological research initiatives. 

In summary, the Task Team has a number of clear objectives:

1) Review, update and oversee the implementation of WMO Hydrology Research Strategy 2022-2030
2) Review, update and oversee the implementation of the actions related to the WMO RB in the WMO Plan of Action for Hydrology
3) Recommend the establishment of a subsidiary body (Expert Team) or research program under the Research Board to lead WMO's Hydrology Research Agenda
4) Identify research priorities for improving hydrological predictions across spatial scales and time horizons


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The full TT-HydroResearch Terms of Reference can be found here

The Task Team has a global membership and meets virtually, typically in two parallel 'east' and 'west' sessions held on the same day.

Task Team membership

 

Ilias

Ilias Pechlivanidis (SMHI, Sweden)

 

Bennett

James Bennett (CSIRO, Australia)

 

Elisabetta

Elisabetta (Betty) Carrara (BOM, Australia)

 

celine

Celine Cattoen-Gilbert (NIWA, New Zealand)

 

vincent

Vincent Fortin (Environmental and Climate Change, Canada)

 

Ruben

Ruben Imhoff (Deltares, Netherlands)

 

Waldo

Waldo Lavado (SENAMHI, Peru)

 

lopez

Sebastian Lopez (National University of Córdoba, Argentina)

 

bernard

Bernard Minoungou (AGRHYMET Regional Center, Niger)

 

paolo

Paolo Reggiani (University of Siegen, Germany)

 

arch

Archana Sarkar (National Institute of Hydrology, India)

 

meron

Meron Teferi Taye (IWMI, Ethiopia)

 

peter

Peter Van Oevelen (GEWEX, USA)

 

key

Kei Yoshimura (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

 

zeng

Xubin Zeng (University of Arizona, USA)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A TT status report and update (March 2024) is available.

(last update 21 May 2024)