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1 11 NOAA Mission Goal: Climate Observations and Analysis (COA) Program response to Climate and Global Working Group NOAA Climate Review Report March 29-30, 2005 Thomas R. Karl COA Program Manager March 22, 2006

2 22 Observations and Analysis (COA) Program Climate and Global Working Group NOAA Climate Review Report March 29-30, 2005 Greater Interaction Across NOAA and Other Agencies  US GEO Task Groups Led development of National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS) near-term opportunity plan (Available April 2006) Led development of Architecture and Data Management Plan (Available April 2006) Led development of the Sea Level and Coastal Erosion near-term opportunity plan (Available April 2006) Co-Chair NIDIS and Architecture and Data Management WG COA Team members actively participate USGEO WGs.

3 33 Observations and Analysis (COA) Program Climate and Global Working Group NOAA Climate Review Report March 29-30, 2005 Greater Interaction Across NOAA and Other Agencies  Membership on NOAA’s Observing System Council (NOSC) Co-Chair NOAA’s Data Management Committee of the NOSC  Draft Report on NOAA Data Standards  CLASS White Paper (defines role of CLASS w.r.t. Corporate NOAA)  Developing GEO Integrated Data Environment (GEO-IDE) Plan  Report to Congress on NOAA’s Data Management  National Research Council Committee --- Principles and Guidelines on Preservation and Access to NOAA’s Data (CRC)

4 44 Observations and Analysis (COA) Program Climate and Global Working Group NOAA Climate Review Report March 29-30, 2005 Greater Interaction Across NOAA and Other Agencies  Committee on Environment and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Disaster Reduction --- Drought Lead  US Army Corps of Engineers --- Coastal Erosion and Inundation Workshops and Reports  Climate Change Science Program Co-Chair with NASA Observations Working Group CCSP Products 1.1 & 3.3

5 55 Observations and Analysis (COA) Program Climate and Global Working Group NOAA Climate Review Report March 29-30, 2005 Greater Interaction Across NOAA and Other Agencies  Sharing of data sets, techniques, and approaches with the Eumetsat Climate Satellite Application Facility  Worked with NASA DAAC polar science and land surface user working groups on NOAA’s Scientific Data Stewardship (SDS) Project and trial variables for running through maturity model  Steering committee member for The Global Organization for Earth System Science Portal (GO-ESSP)  Received follow-up NRC report on the implementation plan for NOAA’s SDS Project  Briefed NRC Decadal study on NOAA’s SDS Project

6 66 Observations and Analysis (COA) Program Climate and Global Working Group NOAA Climate Review Report March 29-30, 2005 Advocate and focus attention on both Retrospective data and Prospective new observations  NOAA/NASA Joint Working Group TOR approved and experts meeting planned in April  Participating in NPOESS re-scoping  GOES R requirements formulation and data management  GCOS (budget severely curtailed)  Reference Networks (USCRN, USHCN-M, AK CRN, SEBN, future - Reference Radiosonde)  IOOS (Blue water)

7 77 Observations and Analysis (COA) Program Climate and Global Working Group NOAA Climate Review Report March 29-30, 2005 Advocate and focus attention on both Retrospective data and Prospective new observations  Co-lead planning for a Global Space-based Intercalibration System as part of CGMS and GEOSS  Co-chair of CCSP Observations Working Group and the Observations Working Group for Data and Information Systems planning future climate observing systems  Identified potential NASA observing system contributions to an integrated climate data record program (tiered system)

8 88 Observations and Analysis (COA) Program Climate and Global Working Group NOAA Climate Review Report March 29-30, 2005 Linking Remote Sensing and In-situ Measurements  SST buoy need index produced operationally and NOAA Research uses as a basis for deploying drifting buoys  NOAA-NIST calibration and validation (Cal/Val) and IV&V project organized by M. Goldberg (NESDIS STAR) with J. Jensen COA input  GEWEX Landflux and Seaflux projects supported with NCDC satellite and In-situ data sets  Northern Eurasia Earth Science Partnership Initiative (NEESPI) Originated from land-cover/land use NASA program (joint steering committee meeting IGBP/WCRP strong support)

9 99 Observations and Analysis (COA) Program Climate and Global Working Group NOAA Climate Review Report March 29-30, 2005 Linking Remote Sensing and In-situ Measurements  SST pathfinder data set using AMSR-E and marine surface based observations  Radar and in-situ climatologies  Numerous inter-comparison studies  Reanalysis Organized Reanalysis Workshop on the development of improved observational data sets for reanalysis: Lessons Learned and Future Directions


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