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Working Group on Hydrological Services (WG-HYS) Lead of Working Group on Hydrological Services Theme Leader in WHYCOS Theme Leader in WHYCOS Theme Leader in QMF- HYDROLOGY Dr. Arie S. Moerwanto (Indonesia) Mr. John Fenwick (New Zealand)) Theme Leader in Water Quality Assessment Mr. Sulumalo Amataga Penaia (Samoa) Theme Leader in Hydrological Forecasting and Drought Predication Mr. Adnan bin Ab Latif (Malaysia) Theme Leader in Climate Change Impact on the Water Sector Dr. Wan Hassan Wan Azil (Malaysia)

WORKING GROUP ON HYDROLOGICAL SERVICES (WG-HYS) ObjectiveThe objective of the Working Group on Hydrological Services (WG-HYS) is to improve forecasts, provide more accurate, timely and reliable forecasts and warnings and enhance delivery of information and services. Benefits Terms of Reference The Terms of Reference of the Working Group are: Monitor, promote & develop strategies to enhance the capabilities of RA-V Members to deliver and improve access to hydrological services, with an immediate focus on sustainable hydrological services; Coordinate with relevant WMO & others groups to assist with the implementation of an improved forecast, provide more accurate, timely and reliable forecasts and warnings and enhance delivery of information and services; Establish and coordinate Task Teams, as necessary, to complete specific tasks related to the objectives and priority areas of the WG-HYS; Report and provide advice to the RA-V Management Group on the above issues. Meetings The Working Group will operate as a virtual team and conduct regular meetings, via telephone or Skype; The meeting will be chaired by the Lead of the Working Group and Secretariat duties provided on a rotating basis between the Working Group members; Minutes and action items arising from the meeting will be provided to all members of the WG- HYS & MG via within 10 working days of each meeting. Work Program The work to be addressed by the Working Group includes work program of each task team.

TASK TEAM ON WHYCOS (TT- WHYCOS) ObjectiveAssist to strengthen technical and institutional capabilities of hydrological services and to promote and facilitate dissemination and use of water-related information. BenefitsStrengthen national capabilities by a better understanding of the hydrological cycle and thus promote regional cooperation through the exchange of information by using modern technology for data collection and dissemination. Terms of Reference The Terms of Reference of the Task Team are: Coordinate the regional and sub regional components of WHYCOS in RA V; Support the development of the SEA HYCOS and strengthening Pacific HYCOS. Meetings The Task Team will operate as a virtual team and conduct regular meetings, via telephone or Skype; The meeting will be chaired by the nominated Theme Leader and Secretariat duties provided on a rotating basis between the Task Team members; Minutes and action items arising from the meeting will be provided to all members of the Task Team & WG-HYS via within 10 working days of each meeting. Work Program The work to be addressed by the Task Team includes: Development of a SEA HYCOS project; Sustaining the Pacific HYCOS; Strengthen communication links among experts in the region to encourage exchange of experiences, information and technology in hydrology and water resources among Members of Region V; Promote implementation of WMO Resolutions 25 and 40 related to data exchange; Provide 3 monthly status reports to the WG-HYS. Reference

TASK TEAM ON QMF- HYDROLOGY (TT- QMF- HYDROLOGY) ObjectiveTo assist and encourage National Meteorological And Hydrological Services (NMHS) in adopting a quality management frameworks approach to the delivery of hydrology services and the pursuit of achieving Quality Management Standard. BenefitsAdoption of a quality management framework and achieving certification of Quality Management Standard will benefit in terms of: Providing a sound and proven management framework & continuous improvement; Facilitating prompt and effective action on complaints; Raising quality awareness within the organization, through teamwork & communication; Improving documentation procedures, including implementation of a Quality Manual. Terms of Reference The Terms of Reference of the Task Team are: Coordinate with the implementation of QMF-Hydrology in Region V; Promote the use of WMO manuals and Guidelines in Region V; Assist in standardization measures in Region V; Continually seek ways to improve the effectiveness of implementing QMF- HYDROLOGY by regional collaboration and mentoring; Provide advice to the WG-HYS on the above issues. Meetings The Task Team will operate as a virtual team and conduct regular meetings, via telephone or Skype; The meeting will be chaired by the nominated Theme Leader and Secretariat duties provided on a rotating basis between the Task Team members; Minutes and action items arising from the meeting will be provided to all members of the Task Team & WG-HYS via within 10 working days of each meeting. Work ProgramThe work to be addressed by the Task Team includes: Adoption of ISO standards including interpretation of ISO standards for HWR in Region V; Promote development and implementation of national quality management system; Participate in WMO QMF activities; Facilitate the development of policies, frameworks and information sources to promote regional standardisation of the most suitable equipment and technologies in order to achieve high levels of reliability, accuracy, user knowledge, training effectiveness, and other economies of scale Utilize available facility in the region for capacity building and support the designation of Indonesia Research Center for Water Resources (RCWR) as a WMO Regional Center (WMO-RC on Hydrology) for hydrology and water resources; Strengthening institutional arrangement and capacity of NHSs including coordination with NMSs and provide training for NHSs managers WMO to assist countries obtain fellowships for both long-term and short-term training in hydrology and water resources Request WMO to process the designation of Indonesia Research Center for Water Resources (RCWR) as WMO Regional Training Center (RTC) on Hydrology Raising profile of NHSs and HWRS through Collaboration with NGOs on public awareness Consider training and responsibility of implementing HWR activities to include provincial level Provide 3 monthly status reports to the WG-HYS. Reference

TASK TEAM ON WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENT (TT-WQA) ObjectiveAssist with the strengthen water quality monitoring and assessment BenefitsIncreasing of water quality monitoring and assessment Terms of Reference The Terms of Reference of the Task Team are: Coordinate activities on water quality monitoring and assessment in the Region Support raising awareness on issues related to water quality; Provide advice to the WG-HYS on the above issues. Meetings The Task Team will operate as a virtual team and conduct regular meetings, via telephone or Skype; The meeting will be chaired by the nominated Theme Leader and Secretariat duties provided on a rotating basis between the Task Team members; Minutes and action items arising from the meeting will be provided to all members of the Task Team & WG-HYS via within 10 working days of each meeting. Work Program The work to be addressed by the Task Team includes: Include water quality component in SEA-HYCOS; Strengthen water quality monitoring and assessment component in Pacific-HYCOS; Provide 3 monthly status reports to the WG-HYS. Reference

TASK TEAM ON HYDROLOGICAL FORECASTING AND DROUGHT PREDICATION (TT-HFDP) ObjectiveAssist with the implementation on hydrological forecasting and drought predication in RA-V which meets the standards and recommendations of WMO. BenefitsIdentifying available tools or methodologies including Geographic Information System (GIS), satellite information and hazard mappings for flash flood forecast. Terms of Reference The Terms of Reference of the Task Team are: Coordinate activities on hydrological forecasting in Region V; Take the lead in identifying available tools or methodologies including Geographic Information System (GIS), satellite information and hazard mappings for flash flood forecast; Provide advice to the WG-HYS on the above issues. Meetings The Task Team will operate as a virtual team and conduct regular meetings, via telephone or Skype; The meeting will be chaired by the nominated Theme Leader and Secretariat duties provided on a rotating basis between the Task Team members; Minutes and action items arising from the meeting will be provided to all members of the Task Team & WG-HYS via within 10 working days of each meeting. Work Program The work to be addressed by the Task Team includes: Improve Flood Early Warning Systems (FEWS); Consider Flash Floods issue and promote the development of Flash Flood Guidance System (FFGS) in the region; Introduce and promote Integrated Flood Management (IFM) concept; Raising awareness about social and economic benefits and value of flood forecasting systems; Consider Drought predication; Provide 3 monthly status reports to the WG-HYS. Reference

TASK TEAM ON CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT ON THE WATER SECTOR (TT-CCIWS) ObjectiveAssist with the implementation on climate change and climate variability related to hydrology and water resources sector including drought and flood forecasting in Region V. BenefitsSupport development of national and regional strategies for adaptation to climate change in the water sector. Terms of Reference The Terms of Reference of the Task Team are: Coordinate activities on climate change and climate variability related to hydrology and water resources sector including drought and flood forecasting in Region V; Support development of national and regional strategies for adaptation to climate change in the water sector; Provide advice to the WG-HYS on the above issues. Meetings The Task Team will operate as a virtual team and conduct regular meetings, via telephone or Skype; The meeting will be chaired by the nominated Theme Leader and Secretariat duties provided on a rotating basis between the Task Team members; Minutes and action items arising from the meeting will be provided to all members of the Task Team & WG-HYS via within 10 working days of each meeting. Work Program The work to be addressed by the Task Team includes: Support research in hydrology and water resources in relation to climate change; Strengthen national capacity for development appropriate adaptation measures; Provide 3 monthly status reports to the WG-HYS. Reference

Provide Training related to flash floods by involving COMET Provide Workshop on Utilization of satellite data for flood forecasting and drought prediction by involving Deltares (Netherland) or ICHARM (Japan) Provide training in compiling and implementing basic quality management plans to achieve continual performance improvements and incorporating the relevant ISO standards (proposed by John Fenwick) * Meeting on Sea Hycos Project development * Meeting on proposals to strengthen the outputs from Pacific Hycos (proposed by John Fenwick)