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WGISS Liaison Position: Climate and Meteorology

WGISS Liaison Position: Climate and Meteorology. David Clark (for Howard Diamond) WGISS – 18 Beijing, China September 6, 2004. Status. Howard Diamond will continue to act as Liaison for Climate and Meteorology

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WGISS Liaison Position: Climate and Meteorology

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  1. WGISS Liaison Position:Climate and Meteorology David Clark (for Howard Diamond) WGISS – 18 Beijing, China September 6, 2004

  2. Status • Howard Diamond will continue to act as Liaison for Climate and Meteorology • New position in NOAA, is now with the National Climatic Data Center, stationed in Washington at NESDIS HQ • Continues as the US Program Manager for GCOS

  3. Pacific Region Data Initiative PRIDE (internal planning mnemonic and focus): Pacific Region Integrated Data Center for Environmental Ocean, Climate, and Ecosystem Information and Services Advance NOAA’s mission objectives and meet critical regional needs for ocean, climate, and ecosystem information to protect lives and property, support economic development and enhance the resilience of Pacific Island communities in the face of changing environmental conditions.

  4. Issue Development of a Plan for PRIDE • Develop a NOAA-wide plan for leveraging a number of activities across Line Offices in order to develop a better integrated data and information approach to providing enhanced environmental services in the Pacific • Outcomes • Improve the overall value, quality, and utility of data and information in the region • Improve the provision of services to the full spectrum of end-users in the region • Foster enhancement of NOAA partnerships in the Pacific region

  5. Background and DiscussionPRIDE Initiative • Establish a NOAA-wide Pacific information activity • Integrate regional observations, research, assessment and services, • Provide a prototype for integrated NOAA data services • Support NOAA research and service programs in the Pacific • Provide one-stop shop for NOAA products and services, responsive to needs of Pacific Island communities, governments & businesses • Support emerging regional and global services • GCOS, GOOS, and IOOS • Ecosystem science and services • Demonstrate NOAA/U.S. leadership in the emergence of a global environmental observing system

  6. Background and Discussion PRIDE Initiative • Relevant factors • Strong Congressional support for improving environmental data and information services in the Pacific • Funds in the FY04 budget for continued support for the IPRC • Funds in the FY04 budget for initial planning of a new NOAA facility in Honolulu • Creation of a new Pacific region office for NMFS • Robust regional GCOS and GOOS programs in place, and plans for a regional IOOS program emerging • Strong bi-lateral support/agreements with Australia, France, Japan, and New Zealand exist • On-going plans for a WMO Regional Climate Center • Logical follow-on as a 2nd WW2BW case study

  7. Conceptual Framework forPRIDE Global/Regional Observations GCOS/GOOS/IOOS Bi-Laterals with Australia Japan New Zealand IPRC PRIDE Pacific Services Center New NOAA Facility in Hawaii Pacific Climate Information System WMO/NOAA RCCs RISA NOAA Data Centers

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