Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites ‐ CGMS Status of the CGMS Socioeconomic Benefits Tiger Team CGMS‐43‐NOAA‐WP‐13 Presented to CGMS-44 WGIII, agenda item 13
Agency xxx, version xx, Date xx 2016 [update in the slide master] Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites - CGMS Add CGMS agency logo here (in the slide master) SETT Activities Completed literature review Identified socio-economic expertise Conducted 3 Workshops Developed a Guidance Document for CGMS Members Undertake a pilot socioeconomic benefit study (In Progress) Identified what to measure Drafted concept note for use with CGMS Members Seeking inputs/resources to move forward
Agency xxx, version xx, Date xx 2016 [update in the slide master] Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites - CGMS Add CGMS agency logo here (in the slide master) Guidance Document Key Elements Context Framing the study Methodologies A general framework Lessons learned Key terminology Example studies
Agency xxx, version xx, Date xx 2016 [update in the slide master] Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites - CGMS Add CGMS agency logo here (in the slide master) Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites - CGMS Pilot Socioeocnomic Benefit Study Purposes Case study of best practices/lessons learned for CGMS Assessment of the socioeconomic benefits of improved operational products resulting from enhanced satellite data
Agency xxx, version xx, Date xx 2016 [update in the slide master] Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites - CGMS Add CGMS agency logo here (in the slide master) Value Chain (simplified) Observatio ns Modeling & Forecastin g Product Disseminatio n User Interpretati on Decisio n Making Socio- economi c Value
Agency xxx, version xx, Date xx 2016 [update in the slide master] Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites - CGMS Add CGMS agency logo here (in the slide master) Next Steps Identify resources available for the SEB study: Operational analysis (in kind) Economic analysis (in kind or monetary) Conduct the SEB study Develop a plan for communicating the results Workshop #4, 20 – 21 September, Beijing, China
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Agency xxx, version xx, Date xx 2016 [update in the slide master] Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites - CGMS Add CGMS agency logo here (in the slide master) Methodology: Observations
Agency xxx, version xx, Date xx 2016 [update in the slide master] Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites - CGMS Add CGMS agency logo here (in the slide master) Marine Transportation Credit: ABB) Credit: Discovery Channel Commercial Fishing Native Communities Methodology: User Interpretation & Decision Making
Agency xxx, version xx, Date xx 2016 [update in the slide master] Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites - CGMS Add CGMS agency logo here (in the slide master) Context The remoteness of the Polar Regions limits the amount of direct observation of sea ice. Hence, more than 95% of the data used in sea ice analyses are derived from the remote sensors on polar-orbiting satellites. Sea ice analyses and forecasts are primarily prepared using satellite imagery and ice reconnaissance.” (U.S. National Ice Center) Map: The Arctic Institute