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GAW Report, 249. Report of the Fifth Session of the CAS Environmental Pollution and Atmospheric Chemistry Scientific Steering Committee
Report of the Fifth Session of the CAS Environmental Pollution and Atmospheric Chemistry Scientific Steering Committee
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Published by: WMO ; 2020
Collection(s) and Series: GAW Report- No. 249
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Atmospheric chemistry ; Pollution ; Global Atmosphere Watch Programme (GAW)
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GCOS, 232. Report of the twenty-seventh session of the WMO-IOC-UNEP-ISC steering committee for GCOS
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC); et al. - WMO, 2020World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ; Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission ; United Nations Environment Programme ; International Council for Science
Event: Event: WMO-IOC-UNEP-ISC steering committee for GCOS 27th session (28-31 October 2019; Paris, France)
Published by: WMO ; 2020Collection(s) and Series: GCOS- No. 232
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Atmosphere ; Global Climate Observing System (GCOS)
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2019/ No.4 - December 2019
Notably contains:
- Latest WMO climate science informs negociations at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP25)
- WMO addresses high-level segment of COP25
- Decade of exceptional global heat and high-impact weather marks close of 2019
- State of Climate Services report shows significant cost benefit of investments in climate services for agriculture and food security
- WMO joins new partnership on renewable energy
- WMO voices concern about radio frequency decision
- Nomination of WMO Experts by Permanent Representatives now facilitated throug ...[number or issue]Notably contains:
- Latest WMO climate science informs negociations at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP25)
- WMO addresses high-level segment of COP25
- Decade of exceptional global heat and high-impact weather marks close of 2019
- State of Climate Services report shows significant cost benefit of investments in climate services for agriculture and food security
- WMO joins new partnership on renewable energy
- WMO voices concern about radio frequency decision
- Nomination of WMO Experts by Permanent Representatives now facilitated through online system
- First WMO-IMO joint international symposium on extreme maritime weather
- New animated video launched to prevent loss of life and property during coastal flooding in Pacific Island communities
- Marine and hydrological sites may soon be included in WMO list of recognized centennial observing stations
- Artificial intelligence for operational hydrology – call for challenges and mentors now open
- Digitization of 150 years of hydrometeorological data in Uzbekistan advances
- Regional cooperation between Asia and the South-West Pacific strengthens capacities and creates valuable opportunities
- Advances towards increased air quality prediction and forecasting capacity across Africa
- Scale-up of Tajikistan agrometeorological pilot programme advances
- WMO Global Campus Initiative rolls out regionally in Africa
- Empowering strong leadership and management of national meteorological and hydrological services across Africa
- New E-Course on Integrating Climate Risk Information into NAPsLanguage(s): English; Other Languages: French
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Vol. 68(2) - 2019 - Realizing the WMO 2030 Vision
Contains:
Realizing the WMO Vision for 2030: An interview with Secretary-General Petteri Taalas
By Sylvie Castonguay, p.2
Copernicus Joining Forces with WMO on GFCS
By Erica Allis, Jean-Nöel Thépaut, Carlo Buontempo, Rupa Kumar Kolli, Wilfran Moufouma Okia, Berit Arheimer, Abdu Ali, Joni Dehaspe and Christian Birkel, p.5
Sustainability of Atmospheric Observations in Developing Countries
By Paolo Laj, Marcos Andrade, Ranjeet Sokhi, Claudia Volosciuk and Oksana Tarasova, p.14
Changing Volatile Organi ...[number or issue]Contains:
Realizing the WMO Vision for 2030: An interview with Secretary-General Petteri Taalas
By Sylvie Castonguay, p.2
Copernicus Joining Forces with WMO on GFCS
By Erica Allis, Jean-Nöel Thépaut, Carlo Buontempo, Rupa Kumar Kolli, Wilfran Moufouma Okia, Berit Arheimer, Abdu Ali, Joni Dehaspe and Christian Birkel, p.5
Sustainability of Atmospheric Observations in Developing Countries
By Paolo Laj, Marcos Andrade, Ranjeet Sokhi, Claudia Volosciuk and Oksana Tarasova, p.14
Changing Volatile Organic Compound Emissions in Urban Environments: Many Paths to Cleaner Air
By Isobel Simpson and Claudia Volosciuk, p.22
From Atmospheric Observations and Analysis of Greenhouse Gases to Emission Estimates: a Scientific Adventure
By Shamil Maksyutov, Dominik Brunner, Alistair Manning, Paul Fraser, Oksana Tarasova and Claudia Volosciuk, p.29
Weather and Climate Services: An Increasing Range of Choice for the Public and Private Sector
By Adriaan Perrels, p.36
Encouraging Innovation Across WMO
By Christoph Meister and Florian Teichert, p.42
Early Warnings of Coastal Inundation
By Val Swail, Sarah Grimes and Paul Pilon, Ray Canterford, Curtis Barrett, and Yuri Simonov, p.48
Development of Operational Weather Forecasting Shaped by the “Triple-In” Properties of Numerical Models
By Rucong Yu, Jian Li and Pengqun Jia, p.56
Nowcasting Guidelines – A Summary
By Franziska Schmid, Yong Wang and Abdoulaye Harou, p.63
Origin, Impact and Aermath of WMO Resolution 40
By John W. Zillman, p.69
The New WMO Community Platform
By Florian Teichert, p.72Notes: Other versions in preparation
Language(s): English; Other Languages: French, Spanish, Russian
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Vol. 68(1) - 2019 - WMO for the 21st Century
Contains:
Preface: WMO for the 21st Century
By David Grimes and Petteri Taalas, p.2
The Smart Organization for the Future
By Gerhard Adrian, p.4
Data and Systems Perspective on Constituent Body Reform
By Sue Barrell, p.7
Data Sharing for Sustainable Development: the WMO Information System (WIS) 2.0
By Jane Wardle and Jeremy Tandy, p.12
Extreme-scale Computing and Data Handling - the Heart of Progress in Weather and Climate Prediction
By Peter Bauer, Michael C ...[number or issue]Contains:
Preface: WMO for the 21st Century
By David Grimes and Petteri Taalas, p.2
The Smart Organization for the Future
By Gerhard Adrian, p.4
Data and Systems Perspective on Constituent Body Reform
By Sue Barrell, p.7
Data Sharing for Sustainable Development: the WMO Information System (WIS) 2.0
By Jane Wardle and Jeremy Tandy, p.12
Extreme-scale Computing and Data Handling - the Heart of Progress in Weather and Climate Prediction
By Peter Bauer, Michael C. Morgan and Siham Sbil, p.17
Data-Driven - A Way Through the Storm
By Stine Degnegaard and Michel Bloch Andersen, co-contributor Henrik Nordskilde, p.21
Integrated Services for Decision-makers
By Gerald Fleming, p.25
Contributing to Building a Weather-ready, Resilient and Sustainable Society
By Jochen Luther, Miriam Andrioli, Cyrille Honoré and Xu Tang, p.29
The Role of Young Professionals in Driving the Integration of Early Warning Systems
By Lydia Cumiskey, Nilay Dogulu, Erika Roxana Meléndez Landaverde, Javed Ali, and Fabio Sai, p.38
Global Water Issues and Hydrological Responses
By Johannes Cullman, p.45
The Future of Climate Services
By Erica Allis, Chris D. Hewitt, Ousmane Ndiaye, Angela Michiko Hama, Andreas M. Fischer, Ana Bucher, Akihiko Shimpo, Roger Pulwarty, Simon Mason, Manola Brunet, and Barbara Tapia, p.50
Improving the Forecast: Value and Public-Private Collaboration in Data Driven Weather Insights
By Mary Glackin, p.59
Public-Private Partnership - an Innovative Meteorological Service Model
By Julia Slingo, p.64
S2S Forecasting: Towards Seamless Prediction
By Frederic Vitart and Andy Brown, p.70
The Alliance for Hydromet Development
By Markus Repnik and Vladimir Tsirkunov, p.75Notes: Other versions in preparation
Language(s): English; Other Languages: French, Spanish, Russian
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WMO Greenhouse Gas Bulletin (GHG Bulletin) - No. 15: The State of Greenhouse Gases in the Atmosphere Based on Global Observations through 2018
Measurements of the content of radiocarbon (14C) in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) provide a unique way to discriminate between fossil fuel combustion and natural sources of CO2. Simultaneous observations of CO2 and 14C demonstrate the decline of 14C content in atmospheric CO2 caused by CO2 addition from fossil fuel combustion. This finding illustrates the importance of long-term measurements of atmospheric composition by laboratories involved in the WMO Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) Programme in helping identify greenhouse gas emission sources.Permalink![]()
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GAW Report, 248. Twelfth Intercomparison Campaign of the Regional Brewer Calibration Center Europe
The Izaña Atmospheric Research Center (IARC), which is part of the State Meteorological Agency of Spain (AEMET), represents a centre of excellence in atmospheric science. It manages four observatories in Tenerife, including the high altitude Izaña Observatory, which was inaugurated in 1916 and has since carried out uninterrupted meteorological and climatological observations and become a WMO Centennial Station.
This report summarizes the many activities of the Izaña Atmospheric Research Center.Permalink![]()
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GAW Report, 246. Thirteenth Intercomparison Campaign of the Regional Brewer Calibration Center Europe
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PPE 1. Origin, Impact and Aftermath of WMO Resolution 40
In 2020, WMO celebrates its seventieth anniversary, and its community is again presented with both opportunities and threats from scientific progress, new technologies and major shifts in public policy in many countries. Together, these suggest a need to re-examine the policy foundations of current practice.Permalink![]()
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Resolutions and Decisions of Congress and the Executive Council
Contains lists of the Congress and Executive Council resolutions.Permalink![]()
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Manual on the WMO Integrated Global Observing System : Annex VIII to the WMO Technical Regulations
This is the first edition of the Manual on the WMO Integrated Global Observing System (WMO-No. 1160), developed following the decision of the Sixteenth World Meteorological Congress to proceed with the implementation of that System (WIGOS). It was approved by the Seventeenth World Meteorological Congress.
The Manual was developed by the Executive Council through its Inter-Commission Coordination Group on WIGOS, specifically its Task Team on WIGOS Regulatory Material. It is the result of a collaborative approach involving all interested technical commissions under the leadership of the C ...Permalink![]()
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WMO Guidelines on Emerging Data Issues
These WMO Guidelines on Emerging Data Issues are the result of a request made at the seventeenth World Meteorological Congress (Cg-17) to provide clarity and guidance for Members in navigating the rapidly changing world of data and data technologies, and especially to provide some insight regarding trends and emerging challenges in data and their use (WMO, 2015a). While these Guidelines necessarily refer to technical aspects of data, the focus is on the impact (positive and negative) of emerging data issues on WMO systems, on the systems and services provided by WMO Members, and how Members mi ...Permalink![]()
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WMO Strategic Plan 2020-2023
The Strategic Plan adopted by the Eighteenth World Meteorological Congress, in June 2019, sets the directions and priorities to guide the activities of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) during 2020–2023 and up to 2030 to enable all Members to improve their information, products and services.Permalink