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Title: GCOS Adequacy Report


1
GCOS Adequacy Report a WGII perspective
  • Mike Harrison
  • Head, WGII TSU

2
Commission for Climatology - Open Programme Area
Group (OPAG) on Climate Applications, Information
and Prediction Services (CAIPS)
  • Nine Expert Teams, including ones on Heat/Health
    Warning Systems, Health Indices, Renewable
    Energy, Urban Climatology
  • Rapporteurs on hydrology, agrometeorology
  • Focus on climate variability, seasonal to
    interannual prediction, and applications of
    climate information/predictions

3
UNFCCC Article 2
  • To achieve, in accordance with the relevant
    provisions of the Convention, stabilisation of
    greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere
    at a level that would prevent dangerous
    anthropogenic interference with the climate
    system. Such a level should be achieved within a
    time frame sufficient to allow ecosystems to
    adapt naturally to climate change, to ensure that
    food production is not threatened and to enable
    economic development to proceed in a sustainable
    manner.

4
UNFCCC Article 2
  • To achieve, in accordance with the relevant
    provisions of the Convention, stabilisation of
    greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere
    at a level that would prevent dangerous
    anthropogenic interference with the climate
    system. Such a level should be achieved within a
    time frame sufficient to allow ecosystems to
    adapt naturally to climate change, to ensure that
    food production is not threatened and to enable
    economic development to proceed in a sustainable
    manner.

5
UNFCCC Article 2
  • To achieve, in accordance with the relevant
    provisions of the Convention, stabilisation of
    greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere
    at a level that would prevent dangerous
    anthropogenic interference with the climate
    system. Such a level should be achieved within a
    time frame sufficient to allow ecosystems to
    adapt naturally to climate change, to ensure that
    food production is not threatened and to enable
    economic development to proceed in a sustainable
    manner.

6
GCOS Goals
  • Characterise the state of the global climate
    system and its variability
  • Monitor the forcing of the climate system,
    including both natural and anthropogenic
    contributions
  • Support the attribution of the causes of climate
    change
  • Support the prediction of global climate change
  • Project global climate change information down to
    regional and national scales
  • Characterise extreme events important in impact
    assessment and adaptation, and to risk and
    vulnerability

7
GCOS Goals
  • Characterise the state of the global climate
    system and its variability
  • Monitor the forcing of the climate system,
    including both natural and anthropogenic
    contributions
  • Support the attribution of the causes of climate
    change
  • Support the prediction of global climate change
  • Project global climate change information down to
    regional and national scales
  • Characterise extreme events important in impact
    assessment and adaptation, and to risk and
    vulnerability

8
Catastrophic Events 2002 Swiss ReBy Insurance
loss By human lives lost
  • Europe flooding
  • US storms/tornados
  • Europe storm
  • Europe flooding
  • US hurricane
  • US tropical storm
  • US storms/tornados
  • France flooding
  • US winter storm
  • US winter storm
  • India social unrest
  • Afghanistan earthquake
  • Gambia ferry sinking
  • India cold weather
  • Nigeria explosion
  • India heatwave
  • China flooding
  • India flooding
  • Nepal flooding
  • Egypt train fire

9
Adequacy Report Conclusions
  • 6.1.6 (Atmosphere) Studies on regional impacts
    of, and vulnerability to, climate change,
    especially changes in extreme events require
    national and regional climate observing networks
    at a finer scale, in addition to the GCOS
    baseline networks. When requested for the
    purposes of impact studies and extreme events,
    daily and/or hourly observations of the climate
    variables should be provided to the appropriate
    international data centre.

10
Adequacy Report Conclusions
  • 6.2.6 (Oceans) Adequately characterising extreme
    regional sea-level events requires that high
    frequency sea-level observations need to be taken
    and exchanged and historical data from tide
    gauges need to be provided to the international
    data centres. Capacity building efforts in
    developing countries for undertaking local
    sea-level change measurements can benefit the
    global system and foster needed regional
    enhancement.

11
Adequacy Report Conclusions
  • 6.3.6 (Terrestrial)

12
Surface variables in GCOS list
  • River discharge
  • Water use
  • Ground water
  • Lake levels
  • Snow cover
  • Glaciers and ice caps
  • Permafrost and seasonally-frozen ground
  • Albedo
  • Land cover (including vegetation type)
  • Fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active
    radiation
  • Leaf area index
  • Biomass
  • Fire disturbance

13
WGII will be using WEHAB
  • Water
  • Energy
  • Health
  • Agriculture
  • Biodiversity

14
WEHAB from Article 2 Perspective
  • Water
  • Energy
  • Health
  • Agriculture directly included in Article 2
  • Biodiversity directly included in Article 2
  • In toto WEHAB (with additions) addresses
    Sustainable Development

15
AR4 Cross Cutting Themes
  • The Science of Article 2
  • Sustainable Development
  • Integration of Adaptation/Mitigation
  • Water
  • Regional
  • Risk and Uncertainty
  • Technology

16
WEHAB from CCT Perspective
  • Water - CCT
  • Energy
  • Health
  • Agriculture
  • Biodiversity
  • In toto WEHAB addresses Sustainable Development
    (with additions) and Adaptation/Mitigation CCTs

17
Data Distribution
  • For WGII data are distributed by the DDC but in
    the main this provides scenarios and model
    results to impacts modellers
  • The impacts side needs more detailed data sets on
    a variety of scales up to global, particularly
    for impacts assessment research many analyses
    currently use locally available data only
    resulting in piecemeal outcomes

18
Conclusions 1
  • Goal 6 of GCOS is imprecisely expressed and has
    limited scope
  • WEHAB provides a more focussed perspective for
    planning WGII data requirements
  • Monitoring of a rather wider range of variables
    than current is necessary for full consideration
    of Article 2
  • An assessment of data requirements for WGII (and
    CCl) purposes is needed
  • In general the non-managed systems considered by
    WGII have complex dynamics currently inadequately
    monitored

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Conclusions 2
  • From the climatic point of view there is a clear
    need, as recognised by GCOS, for improved detail,
    both spatial and temporal
  • From the applications-impacts-adaptation point of
    view there is a need for new data sets these
    need not necessarily be the responsibility of
    GCOS directly but there is need for an integrated
    strategy that incorporates standards
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