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Published by: WMO ; 2017
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Information management ; Climatic data ; WMO Data Management ; Burkina Faso ; Mali ; Niger
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A Proposed Long Term Resource Plan for Climate Data Management and Rescue Activities
In response to WMO’s Executive Council’s decision at its sixty-eighth session, June 2016 (Decision 39 (EC-68)) this paper presents a proposed resource plan for the sustainable support of climate data management systems (CDMS) and data rescue activities (the Plan). The initial focus in this Plan is on undertaking or supporting climate data rescue and CDMS implementation over the next five years, in developing and least-developed countries (D & LDC) that have recently expressed their need for assistance with securing and managing their data. Most of these countries are in Regions I, V and the In ...
Published by: WMO ; 2017
In response to WMO’s Executive Council’s decision at its sixty-eighth session, June 2016 (Decision 39 (EC-68)) this paper presents a proposed resource plan for the sustainable support of climate data management systems (CDMS) and data rescue activities (the Plan). The initial focus in this Plan is on undertaking or supporting climate data rescue and CDMS implementation over the next five years, in developing and least-developed countries (D & LDC) that have recently expressed their need for assistance with securing and managing their data. Most of these countries are in Regions I, V and the Indian Ocean Region. Preliminary indicative costings per country over five years to implement these remedial actions have been developed, informed by actual and estimated costs for similar work carried out in Regions I and V. In addition, a number of engagement, collaboration and capacity-building actions that complement the financial investment and lay the groundwork for longer-term sustainability are also described.
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Good practice guidelines for water data management policy : world water data initiative
Bureau of Meteorology ; World Meteorological Organization (WMO) - Australian Bureau of Meteorology, 2017These guidelines acknowledge that it is difficult to gather support for and then prosecute actions that are disruptive to the status quo and requiring considerable public investment. It is stressed that planning the water data reform journey is every bit as challenging as implementing the reforms themselves. Accordingly, these guidelines conclude with a recommended series of steps to get started in reforming water data management arrangements. Guidance is provided for (1) taking stock of current policy settings, (2) preparing the case for reform, (3) positioning for effective implementation an ...
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Bureau of Meteorology (Australia) ; World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
Published by: Australian Bureau of Meteorology, WMO ; 2017These guidelines acknowledge that it is difficult to gather support for and then prosecute actions that are disruptive to the status quo and requiring considerable public investment. It is stressed that planning the water data reform journey is every bit as challenging as implementing the reforms themselves. Accordingly, these guidelines conclude with a recommended series of steps to get started in reforming water data management arrangements. Guidance is provided for (1) taking stock of current policy settings, (2) preparing the case for reform, (3) positioning for effective implementation and (4) championing the reforms.
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Published by: WMO ; 2017
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Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Climatic data ; Information management ; Burkina Faso ; Mali ; Niger ; Data rescue
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Energy Exemplar to the User Interface Platform of the Global Framework for Climate Services
The goal of this Exemplar is to illustrate how the development and application of targeted climate products and services through the Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS) can advance efforts to better integrate climate information into the planning and operations of the energy sector. This will enable improved sustainability, resilience and efficiency of energy systems under ever-changing weather and climate conditions.
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World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS)
Published by: WMO ; 2017The goal of this Exemplar is to illustrate how the development and application of targeted climate products and services through the Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS) can advance efforts to better integrate climate information into the planning and operations of the energy sector. This will enable improved sustainability, resilience and efficiency of energy systems under ever-changing weather and climate conditions.
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Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Climate services ; Information management ; Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS)
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Regional Association II (Asia) - Sixteenth session : Abridged final report with resolutions and decisions
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Региональная ассоциация II (Азия) - Шестнадцатая сессия : Сокращенный окончательный отчет с резолюциями и решениями
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Asociación Regional IV (América del Norte, América Central y el Caribe) - Decimoséptima reunión: Informe final abreviado con resoluciones, decisiones y recomendaciones
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Почему наличие доступа к качественным климатическим данным имеет значение?
На всем протяжении истории человечества погодные условия оказывали большое влияние на рост торговли и населения. Однако в мире, переживающем изменение климата, прошлые предположения относительно погоды больше не имеют под собой почвы. Местные, региональ- ные и национальные правительства, а также предприятия пытаются справиться с ролью органов, принимающих решения. Лицам и органам, принимающим решения как в частном, так и государственном секторе нужна доступная, надежная и актуальная климатическая инфор- мация, чтобы повысить устойчивость к воздействию более интенсивных и частых экстремальных я ...
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Sauvetage, archivage et conservation des données météorologiques
Les dépôts de données et les centres d’archivage sont des sources essentielles de données d’observation utilisées pour l’étude du temps et du climat. Après avoir été compilées sur papier pendant plus de deux siècles, les données d’observation sont depuis 20 ans recueillies surtout sous forme électronique. Les dépôts de données répartis dans le monde entier contiennent aujourd’hui un mélange de données stockées sur des supports physiques – par exemple, papier et microfi lms – et sur des supports numériques comme les disquettes informatiques, les bandes magnétiques et les DVD. Peu importe le sup ...
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Guide to Information Technology Security
The purpose of this publication is to provide the reader with a broad overview of the main information technology security (ITS) components and procedures. It is not meant to be an extensive security course, as such information is widely available in the information technology (IT) industry. It is aimed at high-level managers, system managers and technicians who wish to have an introduction to ITS. It should act as an aid to understanding the basic concepts and principles of ITS, and help the reader to direct further study in this ever-widening field of computer science.
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IOM Report, 123. Currently Developing and Future Communications and Technology Impact on AMDAR
This document has been prepared in the frame of WMO study SSA-2604-14/REM/PEX, for which the objective is to assess currently developing and future communications and technology impacts on AMDAR.
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