ESAC Coordinators and AA PoCs (Hybrid) workshop

Purpose of the Workshop: 

  1. Analyse and address the outcomes of the RRR Engagement online seminar (June 2025) ESAC Atmosphere SoG drafting workshop and ET-EOSDE-3 meeting (December 2024) and develop/plan necessary material and actions towards ensuring completion of the missing Gap analyses, SoGs and of the OSCAR/Requirements update.
  2. Discuss and progress with finalization of the RRR outreach material and the communication strategy for promoting SoGs benefits and recommendations.
  3. Brainstorm on the measurement of the impact and success of SoGs.
  4. Discuss appropriateness of the existing guidance material (Reference Guide, OSCAR/Requirements User Manual) and plan review of key documents, as necessary.
  5. Encourage regular review of the existing observation requirements and addition of new ones in the OSCAR/Requirements database and population of recently introduced attributes (priorities, layer quality and horizontal coverage quality),
  6. Identify what is needed for completion of those AA gap analyses that are currently in progress and proposing timelines for completion of the remaining activities (e.g., missing definitions, requirements, Gap analyses, SoGs),
  7. Exchange information about activities of the WIGOS Vision drafting group and discuss and envisaged evolution of the User requirements as input to the update of the WIGOS vision.

Place and date: EUMETSAT, Darmstadt (Germany), 22-24 September 2025

Information for the participants (Venue, transportation, accommodation, visa) is available here.

 

DRAFT AGENDA

(For pdf version click here.)

Day 1 - 22 September 2025 

Time (CEST)

Item

Topic

Speaker/Lead

 

9:30–10:00

 

Registration

 

 

 

1.

Opening and welcome notes

 

 

10:00–10:01

1.1

Recording of meeting

Rosemary Munro /WMO Secretariat

 

10:01–10:10

1.2

Approval of the agenda and expected outcome of the workshop

Rosemary Munro/WMO Secretariat

 

10:10–10:15

1.3

Welcome remarks by the EUMETSAT representative

EUMETSAT (TBD)

 

10:15–10:20

1.4

Welcome remarks by the ET-EOSDE Chair

Erik Andersson

 

10:20–10:25

1.5

Welcome remarks by the WMO Secretariat

Albert Fischer or Jitsuko Hasegawa

 

10:25-11:00

2.

EUMETSAT presentation(s)? relevant to RRR

EUMETSAT (Paolo Ruti, Paul Counet, TBD) 

 

11:00-11:30

 

Coffee/Tea break

 

 

 

3.

Setting the stage

 

 

11:30-11:45

 

3.1

Review and addressing the outcomes of the RRR Engagement online seminar (June 2025), and other relevant previous meetings

Rosemary Munro

 

 

11:45-12:00

 

3.2

Linking RRR outcomes (SoGs) and WIGOS Vision update

Sid Boukabara

 

 

 

4.

Progress with the Statements of Guidance (SoGs) 

 

 

12:00-12:15

4.1

Approved SoGs (Atmosphere, Ocean, Cryosphere) – reflection on the review process and Lessons Learned

Erik Andersson, Emma Heslop, Jeff Key

 

12:15-12:30

4.2

The needs and way forward towards completion of ESAC Space Weather Applications SoG

 

Larisa Trichtchenko/ WMO Secretariat

 

12:30-12:45

4.3

The needs and way forward towards completion of ESAC Hydrological and Terrestrial Applications SoG

 

Emmanuel Brocard/ WMO Secretariat 

 

12:45-13:00

4.5

ESAC Integrated Earth System Applications – way forward

Vijay Tallapraganda/ David Richardson/ WMO Secretariat

 

13:00–14:00

 

Lunch break

 

 

 

5.

Communication strategy for promoting SoGs benefits and recommendations 

Erik Andersson, Emma Heslop, Jeff Key, Rosemary Munro

 

14:00-14:30

5.1

Uptake of SoGs – how to quantify and demonstrate the end value

Jeff Key

 

14:30-15:00

5.2

Opportunities for cross-fertilization across ESACs

Emma Heslop

 

14:50-15:30

5.3

Roundtable discussion: Towards communication strategy development

Erik Andersson (lead), All

 

15:30–16:00

 

Coffee/Tea break

 

 

 

6.

Gap Analyses - development process

 

 

16:00-16:20

6.1

Experience with drafting Gap Analysis of AA 2.6 Atmospheric Composition Forecasting and Monitoring (PoC perspective)

Richard Eckman

 

16:20-16:40

6.2

Contribution of AA owner (INFCOM/SC-WIPPS/ET-OWFS) to the Gap Analysis of AA 2.4 Nowcasting / Very Short-Range Forecasting (VSRF) (AA owner perspective)

Ken Mylne/Aitor Atencia

 

16:40-17:00

6.3

Appropriateness of the existing Gap Analysis template and related guidance material – Aeronautical meteorology 

Yui-Fai Lee

 

17:00-17:30

6.4

Discussion of the whole process, visibility/accessibility of Gap Analyses, their users, etc.

Jeff Knight (lead), all PoCs

 

 

Day 2 - 23 September 2025 

Time (CEST)

Item

Topic

Speaker/Lead

 

 

7.

Collecting and updating user requirements in OSCAR/Requirements database

 

 

9:00-9:20

7.1

Experience with updating user requirements for AA 2.2 High-Resolution NWP

Magnus Lindskog

 

9:20-9:40

7.2

Lessons learned from collecting user requirements for AA 1.3 Ionosphere, Thermosphere and Geomagnetic Field Forecasting and Monitoring

Kirsti Kauristie

 

9:40-10:00

7.3

Applicability of the Reference guide for PoC and OSCAR/Requirements User manual in a routine work - experience of AA 3.1 Ocean Forecasting and Real-Time Monitoring 

Hao Zuo

 

10:00-10:30

7.4

Possible update of the Reference guide for PoC and OSCAR/Requirements User manual (consolidated inputs from PoCs) – discussion 

Rosemary Munro and Krunoslav Premec

 

10:30-11:00

 

Coffee/Tea break

 

 

 

8.

Use and applicability of the OSCAR/Requirements database 

 

 

11:00–11:20

8.1

Implementation of OSCAR user requirements in the network design in China

Jianxia Guo

 

11:20–11:40

8.2

UKMO experience with the use of OSCAR/Requirements in network planning

Tom Butcher/Tim Oakley

 

11:40–12:00

8.3

How Space agencies use OSCAR/Requirements? 

Kotaro Bessho

 

12:00-12:20

8.4

How hydrological observing network design interacts with/benefits from OSCAR/Requirements?

Jeremy Naidoo/Emmanuel Brocard 

 

12:20-12:40

8.5

OSCAR/Requirements – experience of Cryosphere community

Patricia de Rosnay/Jeff Key

 

12:40-13:00

8.6

Experience of South African Environmental Observation Network (SAEON) with the use of OSCAR/Requirements

Mary-Jane Morongwa BOPAPE

 

13:00–14:00

 

Lunch break

 

 

 

9.

OSCAR/Requirements database evolution

 

 

14:00-14:20

9.1

What OSCAR/Requirements users need from the database - Users’ perspective 

Jacqueline Sugier (TBC)

 

14:20-14:40

9.2

How to make OSCAR/requirements more functional and user friendly – PoC’s perspective

Caterina Tassone (WMO Secretariat)

 

14:40-15:00

9.3

Current technical capabilities and constraints on evolution of OSCAR/Requirements database 

Heikki Pohjola (WMO Secretariat)

 

15:00-15:30

9.4

Discussion - Is OSCAR/Requirements fit-for-purpose – how to make it more user-tailored?

Erik Andersson/ Rosemary Munro (lead)

 

15:30–16:00

 

Coffee/Tea break

 

 

 

10.

Measuring impact of RRR

 

 

16:00-16:20

10.1 

Can Ocean community assess the impact of RRR process on ocean observing system design and evolution? 

Emma Heslop

 

16:20-16:40

10.2 

Possible metric parameters to be considered for measuring the impact of RRR

Erik Andersson

 

16:40-17:30

10.3

Discussion/brainstorming on the metrics of measuring impact of RRR and the interpretation of the results

Erik Andersson/ Rosemary Munro (lead)

 
Day 3 - 24 September 2025 

Time (CEST)

Item

Topic

Speaker/Lead

 

 

11.

RRR Outreach material

 

 

9:00-9:30

11.1

How to communicate practicality of RRR?

Rosemary Munro

 

9:30-10:15

11.2

Discussion: What outreach material is needed?

Rosemary Munro (lead) ESAC coordinators, PoCs, Network designers, …

 

10:15-10:30

11.3

Roadmap for RRR Outreach (identified material, task distribution and timelines)

Rosemary Munro

 

10:30-11:00

 

Coffee/Tea break

 

 

 

12.

Towards full (regular) execution of RRR 

 

 

11:00-11:20

12.1

High-level guidance document (WMO-No. 1334) – applicability in relation to the new SoGs and future plans (including monitoring the high-level actions’ implementation)

Marilaure Gregoire

 

11:20-11:40

12.2

Lessons learned from this first iteration of the new RRR process and how to ensure its regular execution

Erik Andersson

 

11:40-12:10

12.3

Discussion 

Erik Andersson (lead)

 

12:10-12:20

13.

Recap of the meeting

Rosemary Munro

 

12:20-12:25

14.

Any other business

All

 

12:25-12:30

15.

Closure

Rosemary Munro/ WMO Secretariat

 

12:30–13:30

 

Lunch break

 

 

13:30–15:30

 

Joint part with the WIGOS Vision update group - High-level guidance document and envisaged evolution of the User requirements as input to the update of the WIGOS vision 

ESAC Coordinators, PoCs, WIGOS Vision group 

 

15:30–16:00

 

Coffee/Tea break

 

 

15:30–16:00

 

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