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Country requirements and relevant CSIS implementation aspects: Support needs synthesis International Workshop on CSIS Operations and Coordination 22 March 2017 Maxx Dilley, Director Climate Prediction and Adaptation Branch Climate and Water Department

Outputs FLEXIBLY GENERATED AT MULTIPLE levels, E.G.: Global Regional national Although it should be transparent to the user. The basic system is not all operated at country level. The red line shows a country case in which the historical data, on-going observations and monitoring are done at the country level but the weather and seasonal forecasts are done regionally and the climate change scenarios are done by global centers.

Value-added AT COUNTRY LEVEL Outputs FLEXIBLY GENERATED AT MULTIPLE levels, e.g.: Global Regional national Value-added AT COUNTRY LEVEL This is a case with a weak NMHS and no regional support – everything is coming from global centers. No matter what though, the NMHS should be able to add some value to these data and products from a local perspective and offer interpretation and communication to its users. SERVICE DELIVERY AT COUNTRY LEVEL

CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT (SUSTAINED, IN-COUNTRY): PE, PN, do, mo, bf, BH INTERNET ACCESS: PN, DO, bf National scale Reanalyses: MO, TZ STRENGTHENED, SUSTAINABLE obs. SYSTEM, w/QA: pe, pn, do, BF, tz S2S forecasts AND ACCESS TO DATA/MODEL OUTPUTS: pe, MO, bf, BH BF BH Climate change projections: DO, MO, BF, BH, tz Data INTEGRATION, E.G. METEO & HYDRO: PN, BH, BH, TZ Data RESCUE, QA: PN, bh data management system: PE(?), PN, do(?), MO Severe weather/ Flood forecasts: PE, MO, BF, TZ EXTREME EVENT CLIMATOLOGY: mo, tz DATA ANALYSIS CAPAcITY And tools: Mo, bf, bh, TZ Communication: PE, PN, BH Impacts forecasts: PE, DO, MO, BF, BH, tz (CO-PRODUCED) TAILORED PRODUCTS: PE, PN, DO, MO, BF, BH, TZ PPP: DO, MO, BF

Others

Common priorities

Thank you