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UNESCO/IHE Delft/Ministry of Water Resources China, Global Runoff Data Centre...facilitator of data exchange between data providers and data users 1 1 5th World Water Forum Session 6.4 “Data for All” Istanbul, Turkey, March 2009 (GRDC Starter Document) 1 Ulrich Looser 5th World Water Forum Session 6.4 “Data for All” GRDC Global Runoff Data Centre (Starter Document) 16–22 March 2009 Istanbul, Turkey

UNESCO/IHE Delft/Ministry of Water Resources China, Global Runoff Data Centre...facilitator of data exchange between data providers and data users 2 2 5th World Water Forum Session 6.4 “Data for All” Istanbul, Turkey, March 2009 (GRDC Starter Document) 2 Governed by WMO Resolutions on free and unrestricted exchange of hydro-meteorological data and support to the GRDC Opportunity driven Maintenance of contacts with the National Hydrological Services and other data providers and especially with the people within the organisations Downloads form Internet websites Only a limited number of countries Labour intensive process No formalised processes Cooperation and resolutions are not legally binding Dependent on good will and voluntary cooperation Different formats and standards Labour intensive to incorporate data into database and ensure data quality GRDC: Data acquisition

UNESCO/IHE Delft/Ministry of Water Resources China, Global Runoff Data Centre...facilitator of data exchange between data providers and data users 3 3 5th World Water Forum Session 6.4 “Data for All” Istanbul, Turkey, March 2009 (GRDC Starter Document) 3 Outdated information on database Declining Hydrological Networks – example USGS GRDC: Growing concerns From 1980 to 2004, 2051 stream gauges with 30 or more years of stream flow record were discontinued. At the end of 2005, 7360 stations were active Source:

UNESCO/IHE Delft/Ministry of Water Resources China, Global Runoff Data Centre...facilitator of data exchange between data providers and data users 4 4 5th World Water Forum Session 6.4 “Data for All” Istanbul, Turkey, March 2009 (GRDC Starter Document) 4 Acquisition and storage of global historical and near real-time discharge data and associated metadata Dissemination of currently mainly historical discharge data and derived products from more than 7300 stations in 156 countries (“One-stop shop”) Support to the water and climate related programmes and projects of the United Nations and their specialised agencies Service to the international research community on global change Cooperation and participation in international projects and programmes such as: GCOS (Global Climate Observing System) GTOS (Global Terrestrial Observing System) GEO (Group on Earth Observations) The GRDC is not substituting the functions of the National Hydrological Services Ownership of the data remains with the original Data Provider GRDC Main functions

UNESCO/IHE Delft/Ministry of Water Resources China, Global Runoff Data Centre...facilitator of data exchange between data providers and data users 5 5 5th World Water Forum Session 6.4 “Data for All” Istanbul, Turkey, March 2009 (GRDC Starter Document) 5 GRDC: Current stations in historical database indicated by time series end (monthly discharge data including data derived from daily discharge data)

UNESCO/IHE Delft/Ministry of Water Resources China, Global Runoff Data Centre...facilitator of data exchange between data providers and data users 6 6 5th World Water Forum Session 6.4 “Data for All” Istanbul, Turkey, March 2009 (GRDC Starter Document) 6 Thank you for your attention: Please visit GRDC at The GRDC at your Tel: Am Mainzer Tor 1 Fax: D Koblenz Ulrich LooserHead Irina DornblutDeputy Johannes PaulerDatabase Thomas de CouetGIS Kirsten HohmannProject Coordinator Maik BunschkowskiComputer Scientist Marion KappProject Assistant