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National Climate Monitoring Products Fatima Driouech WMO-CCl-OPACE-2 Co-chair (16th intersession) CCl-TECO, Geneva 11-12 April 2017

Climate monitoring : awareness increasing Canada Countries around the world have created a variety of climate monitoring products at different spatial and temporal scales National climate monitoring products (NCMPs) : summarize climatic conditions at a national scale and show how current conditions compare with those in the past JMA to emphasize Russian Federation Serbia Jordan Argentina Brazil Denmark

NCMPs value & usefulness Annual precipitation anomalies for Morocco Raise awareness and understanding of the effects of climate variability and change Demonstrate the importance of national monitoring networks and services. At regional and international levels, NCMPs aid the synthesis of information from different countries to provide a broader, regional or global view of climate variability and change.

Mean temperature anomaly averaged over the country To address the challenges of inconsistency and to help for a better climate monitoring around the world  a short list of standardized NCMPs to be produced (and shared) in a consistent manner have been developed by the CCl (OPACE-2/ET-NCMPs) Mean temperature anomaly averaged over the country Total precipitation anomaly averaged across the country Standardised precipitation index, averaged across the country Percentage of days in the month when Tmax exceeded the 90th percentile, averaged across the country Percentage of days in the month when Tmin was below the 10th percentile, averaged across the country Count of stations which broke maximum and minimum temperature records and daily precipitation records

A user manual Is also available A detailed guidelines on production and dissemination have been developed A software implementing the guidance and allowing production of the NCMPs from the input data to the final summary have been developed and tested across different regions. A user manual Is also available 1. Conduct QC on the daily station data; 2. Consider the homogeneity of the data at each station; 3. Generate the indices at each station for each month and year; 4. Interpolate the data for each index for each month and year; 5. Average each index across the country using the interpolated data; NCMP 6 reports daily temperature and precipitation records 6. Output the NCMP. http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/opace2_tt_ncmp/

NCMPs examples Data from: http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/change/acorn-sat/

Examples of products generated by the software: Tanzania Source: Ladislaus Chang’a (Tanzanian Meteorological Service)

Examples of products generated by the software : UK John Kennedy (UK Met Office) (Presented at ET-NCMP Meeting Marrakech, Morocco 5-7 March, 2018)

Examples of products generated by the software : USA Jessica Blunden (NOAA) (Presented at ET-NCMP Meeting Marrakech, Morocco 5-7 March, 2018)

Examples of products generated by the software: Canada Lucie Vincent (Environnement Canada) (Presented at ET-NCMP Meeting Marrakech, Morocco 5-7 March, 2018)

Summary of outputs to be transmitted Year & Month NCMP value & number of stations reporting each element used A flag [0,1] to indicate whether the station data used were homogenized A flag [0,1] to indicate whether the station data used had undergone QC Base period (1981–2010) Version of the software or guidance used to calculate the NCMP Base period 1999,2,2.32,57,13.42,90,95.21,90,1.51,90,3,57,0,57,2,57,0,57,2,90,1,1,1,0,1981,2010,1.4 Guidelines version Monthly indices and the number of stations Year & month QC and homogeneity flags

Capacity building: A series of regional workshops is planned for enabling countries to use the guidelines and the software for providing input to RCCs and the WMO Statement on the State of the Global Climate in a consistent manner.

National Climate Monitoring Products Focal Points Blue indicates countries already nominated their NCMP focal points National focal points for NCMPs are responsible for facilitating the calculation of NCMPs at a national level and for disseminating NCMPs Members of WMO have been invited to nominate a focal point for NCMPs

Thank you for attention ET-NCMP Marrakesh meeting