BRIEFING ON THE PROGRESS OF THE HIGH-LEVEL TASKFORCE D/WDS (Geoff Love) 5 June 2010.

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BRIEFING ON THE PROGRESS OF THE HIGH-LEVEL TASKFORCE D/WDS (Geoff Love) 5 June 2010

The Objective of the Global Framework for Climate Services? The WCC-3 decided to establish a Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS) because it recognised the need to improve the quality of climate services and make the improved services accessible to all, especially to those who are most vulnerable to adverse impacts of climate variability and climate change and who currently have least access to climate services, the communities of the developing world. 2

Members of the HLT Joaquim Chissano (Mozambique)Chiaki Mukai (Ms) (Japan) Jan Egeland (Norway)Cristina Narbona Ruiz (Ms) (Spain) Angus Friday (Grenada)Rajendra Singh Paroda (India) Eugenia Kalnay (Ms) (Argentina/USA)Qin Dahe (China) Ricardo Lagos (Chile)Emil Salim (Indonesia) Julia Marton-Lefevre (Ms) Mahmoud Abu-Zeid (Egypt) (Hungary/France/USA) Khotso Mokhele (South Africa)Fiame Naomi Mata’afa (Ms) (Samoa) 3

The Workplan of the Taskforce Two essential elements: (1)Information gathering through consultation with governments, climate service users and providers, climate scientists, and the managers of operational observing and information systems supporting climate services; and, (2)Preparation of a report addressing the Taskforce’s terms of reference, including, among other things, options for implementing the GFCS, how it might be governed and the cost of doing this. This report to be considered by your 16th Congress next year and by the UN Secretary-General for appropriate follow-up. 4

Consultative Meetings held and planned Nairobi, Kenya12–16 AprilAfrican Ministerial Bali, Indonesia30 April/6MayWMO RA V Geneva, Switzerland18 MayUN Interagency meeting Geneva, Switzerland25 MayClub Diplomatic Geneva, Switzerland2 JuneGeneva missions briefing Oslo, Norway8-12 JuneIPY Conference Geneva, Switzerland9 JuneWMO Exec Council Beijing, China17-18 JuneConsultation Delhi, India21 JuneConsultation Mexico City, Mexico5-7 JulyCODIA Belo Horizonte, Brazil14 JulyCAgM Bogata, Columbia22-29 SeptWMO RA III Marrakech, Morocco28 Oct/4 NovRA I Windhoek, Namibia15-21 NovCBS (Ext) Cayman Is, Caribbean9-10 NovHeads of NMSs Cancun, Mexico29 Nov/10 Dec CoP165

Questionnaire: 6 Q3: Responses by region ? RA III RA IV RA V RA II RA VI RA I

Questionnaire: 7 Q7: Which climate services do you need but are currently unable to obtain ?

Questionnaire: 8 Q11: Using which media do you want your climate services delivered ?

Questionnaire: 9 Q12: Which media are acceptable / not acceptable ?

HLT Meeting Dates/Places Reports on the web: HLT-125 and 26 February / Geneva HLT-224 and 25 May / Geneva Meetings yet to be held: HLT-32, 3 and 4 August / Beijing HLT-425, 26 and 27 October / Bonn HLT-513, 14 and 15 December / Geneva 10

Report Structure Part I:What climate services are available from all sources around the world that are proving to be useful – The Supply side Part II: What is likely to be required in short, medium and long-term – The Demand side Part III: Options for bridging gaps and implementing mechanisms to meet current and future climate services requirements with an emphasis on not duplicating what is now available - The implementation strategy. 11

Key dates for Report Finish Part IThursday 20 May Finish Part II Wednesday, 28 July Finish Part IIIFriday, 24 September then to HLT members for review by 8 October Secretariat to revise by15 October and back to the HLT for 11 days before HLT-4 Completed, readyJanuary 12, 2011 for publication 12

13 HLT Finances – entirely funded from extra-budgetary sources Contribution to HLT Trust Fund CHF Canada52,388 Denmark16,565 France33,130 India16,501 Japan218,778 Pakistan367 Russian Federation32,227 Switzerland563,819 TOTAL933,775 Contributions to the HLT Trust Fund and expenses and commitments to 26 May 2010, and an estimate of expenses to completion of the HLT ’ s Report. Expenses and Commitments to 26 May 2010 CHFEstimated future costs CHF Sitting Fees / Honoraria148,000Writers180,000 Writers and secretariat support 677,123Editing/Graphics60,000 Consultation10,075Media relations30,000 Travel (HLT meets)158,577Translation150,000 Print and publish30,000 Consultations122,500 Travel (HLT meets) 300,000 TOTAL993,775TOTAL872,500

GFCS What is it? 14 Research & Modeling and Prediction Health Health Agriculture Agriculture Transport Transport Tourism Tourism WaterEnergy Energy Ecosystem Ecosystem SectoralUsers Climate Services Information System User Interface Programme Research & Modelling and Prediction Observations and Monitoring Health Agriculture Transport TourismWater Energy Ecosystem Users Climate Services Information System User Interface Programme Government Private sector Unmet needs The new piece WMO’s existing strengths

What must the WMO do? Play a key role in translating the report of the Taskforce into a sustainable, operational system; Develop new, and strengthen existing partnerships across the UN system to ensure key user groups can gain access to climate services; Focus existing efforts in observations, research and information systems to support GFCS; Promote and support capacity building that contributes to the GFCS; and, Take a leadership role in the implementation of those elements of the GFCS which the UN system agrees are the WMO’s responsibility– by making it your top priority and supporting that priority with resources. 15

Thank you for listening 16