The Global Cryosphere Watch Jeff Key NOAA/NESDIS, Madison, Wisconsin USA South America GCW Meeting, Santiago, 27-29 October 2014 1.

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The Global Cryosphere Watch Jeff Key NOAA/NESDIS, Madison, Wisconsin USA South America GCW Meeting, Santiago, October

The cryosphere collectively describes elements of the earth system containing water in its frozen state and includes: solid precipitation, snow cover, sea ice, lake and river ice, glaciers, ice caps, ice sheets, ice shelves, permafrost and seasonally frozen ground. The cryosphere is global, ~100 countries

Assessment with the goal of integration: Integrated Global Observing Strategy Partnership The IGOS themes were developed primarily to assess current observing systems, including capabilities and requirements.

WMO The IGOS Cryosphere Theme was developed primarily to: create a framework for improved coordination of cryospheric observations assess current capabilities and requirements for cryospheric observations Over 100 recommendations provide the basis for subsequent actions. But who will take action? Global Cryosphere Watch

The Global Cryosphere Watch (GCW) The 16 th WMO Congress (2011) agreed that “WMO needs to have a focus on global cryosphere issues to be able to provide authoritative information to meet Members’ responsibilities on regional and global weather, climate, water and related environmental matters” and decided to embark on the development of the Global Cryosphere Watch (GCW), as an IPY Legacy, with a view of an operational GCW.

Mission: GCW will provide authoritative, understandable, and useable data, information, and analyses on the past, current and future state of the cryosphere to meet the needs of WMO Members and partners in delivering services to users, the media, public, decision and policy makers. GCW will: Implement the IGOS (Integrated Global Observing Strategy) Cryosphere Theme (CryOS); Facilitate reliable, comprehensive observations through an integrated observing approach in collaboration with relevant national and international programmes and agencies; Provide the scientific community with the means to predict the future state of the cryosphere; Facilitate the assessment of changes in the cryosphere and their impact; support decision making and environmental policy development; Provide authoritative information on the current state and projected fate of the cryosphere for use by the scientific community, media, public, decision and policy makers – meet user needs. GCW will: Implement the IGOS (Integrated Global Observing Strategy) Cryosphere Theme (CryOS); Facilitate reliable, comprehensive observations through an integrated observing approach in collaboration with relevant national and international programmes and agencies; Provide the scientific community with the means to predict the future state of the cryosphere; Facilitate the assessment of changes in the cryosphere and their impact; support decision making and environmental policy development; Provide authoritative information on the current state and projected fate of the cryosphere for use by the scientific community, media, public, decision and policy makers – meet user needs. Global Cryosphere Watch – Mission & Objectives

WMO 15 th Congress welcomes proposal for GCW IGOS Cryosphere Theme Report published First GCW Implementation Workshop (Geneva) First CryoNet workshop (Vienna) First Snow Watch workshop (Toronto) WMO 16 th Congress approves GCW development CryoNet Team meeting (Reykjavik) Asia CryoNet workshop (Beijing) Interim Steering Group meeting (Reykjavik) Cg-17 GCW Implement. Pre-operational GCW Development History South America CryoNet workshop

Organization: GCW Conceptual Framework The WMO Executive Council expert panel on Polar Observations, Research, and Services (EC-PORS) oversees GCW.

What is GCW doing? developing a network of surface observations called "CryoNet", which builds on existing networks; developing measurement guidelines and best practices; refining observational requirements for the WMO Rolling Review of Requirements; engaging in and supporting, intercomparisons of products, e.g., the GCW Snow Watch project; contributing to WMO’s space-based capabilities database (with PSTG); creating unique products, e.g., the SWE Tracker, in collaboration with partners; engaging in historical data rescue (e.g., snow depth); building a snow and ice glossary; developing international training and outreach materials; providing up-to-date information on the state of the cryosphere; providing access to data through a portal; co-sponsoring workshops.

 Establish the core network of GCW surface measurement sites – CryoNet.  CryoNet is one part of the whole GCW observing system, which is a component observing system of the WMO Integrated Global Observing System (WIGOS).  CryoNet covers all components of the cryosphere (glaciers, ice shelves, ice sheets, snow, permafrost, sea ice, river/lake ice) through an extensive approach of in-situ observations.  CryoNet is initially comprised of existing stations/sites, rather than creating new sites.  Establish the core network of GCW surface measurement sites – CryoNet.  CryoNet is one part of the whole GCW observing system, which is a component observing system of the WMO Integrated Global Observing System (WIGOS).  CryoNet covers all components of the cryosphere (glaciers, ice shelves, ice sheets, snow, permafrost, sea ice, river/lake ice) through an extensive approach of in-situ observations.  CryoNet is initially comprised of existing stations/sites, rather than creating new sites. …an immediate priority in GCW development. CryoNet – the core GCW Network

GCW CryoNet

General objective of CryoNet Provide a comprehensive network of cryospheric in-situ observations using standardized procedures as well as enabling a related framework of network-services according to user needs. CryoNet aims for:  Extensive monitoring of cryosphere through GCW agreed (standardized) practices for cryospheric observations  Providing cryospheric-data for improved process understanding and modelling  Providing calibration and validation data for satellite data  Linking cryospheric ground truth observations to cryospheric models  Training for cryospheric observations General objective of CryoNet Provide a comprehensive network of cryospheric in-situ observations using standardized procedures as well as enabling a related framework of network-services according to user needs. CryoNet aims for:  Extensive monitoring of cryosphere through GCW agreed (standardized) practices for cryospheric observations  Providing cryospheric-data for improved process understanding and modelling  Providing calibration and validation data for satellite data  Linking cryospheric ground truth observations to cryospheric models  Training for cryospheric observations CryoNet - Objectives and Implementation

Weather ● Climate ● Water To meet different user-needs and because of the spatially distributed nature of different components of the cryosphere the CryoNet network of in-situ observations is structured into three different classes of observational sites Surface measurement sites. Over 150 have been “offered” so far;  “Sphere” refers to the different components of the climate system, e.g., cryosphere, atmosphere, biosphere Surface measurement sites. Over 150 have been “offered” so far;  “Sphere” refers to the different components of the climate system, e.g., cryosphere, atmosphere, biosphere CryoNet - Structure

CryoNet - Initial Sites The core network of GCW surface measurement sites is called CryoNet.

Measurement standards and practices “IUGG urges snow and ice scientists, practitioners, and scientists from related disciplines to adopt these new schemes as standards.”

Requirements and Capability for observations GCW Requirements are being formulated and documented on the GCW website; They will draw from various sets of existing user requirements and will be vetted by the scientific community; Those requirements will become part of the WMO Rolling Review of Requirements (RRR); Will be accessible through the Observing Systems Capability Analysis and Review Tool (OSCAR), the official source for WMO requirements, which has a cryosphere theme; Need for a new application area “GCW”.

Other Products and Services Identification and development of initial products Development of hemispheric snow ”anomaly” trackers for snow cover & SWE An inventory of snow datasets Product intercomparison: –Snow intercomparison project ESA SnowPEX Glossary

Portal and Website

Portal and Website About GCW – impact, framework GCW News Cryosphere now - products CryoNet – site requirements, practices Activities – mtgs, projects Outreach – forum, video References – Glossary, acronyms, GCW documents

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