from national gcos activities to supporting international development
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From national GCOS activities to supporting international development. Dr. Gabriela Seiz Head of International Affairs Division Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss www.gcos.ch ¦ [email protected] GPDRR 2013, Geneva, 21 May 2013. Foto: J. Klausen / C. Zellweger. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Federal Department of Home Affairs FDHAFederal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss
From national GCOS activities to supporting international development
Foto: J. Klausen / C. Zellweger
Dr. Gabriela Seiz
Head of International Affairs DivisionFederal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss
www.gcos.ch ¦ [email protected]
GPDRR 2013, Geneva, 21 May 2013
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Federal Department of Home Affairs FDHAFederal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss
GPDRR 2013 | Geneva, 21 May 2013Dr. Gabriela Seiz, International Affairs Division
GCOS Switzerland• Global Climate Observing System (GCOS)
• Since 1 February 2006: Swiss GCOS Office at Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss(UNFCCC Art. 4 and 5, Kyoto Protocol Art. 10d)
• Swiss GCOS Office = National GCOS Coordination UNFCCC National Communications (‘Systematic Observation’)
• Annual National GCOS Round Table: about 20 Partners with climate-relevant measurements from Federal Offices, Research Institutions and Universities
Ensure the continuation of important long-term measurement series and international data centers as well as foster new measurement techniques and data series
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Federal Department of Home Affairs FDHAFederal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss
GPDRR 2013 | Geneva, 21 May 2013Dr. Gabriela Seiz, International Affairs Division
GCOS SwitzerlandReport “National Climate Observing System (GCOS Switzerland)” (Seiz and Foppa, 2007)
First inventory of climate measurement series and international data centres in Switzerland
compiled in cooperation with responsible federal offices, research institutes and universities
advised by a steering committee consisting of scientists and policymakers
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l‘atmosphèreData: MétéoSuisse
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AtmosphereUniversity of Bern
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AtmosphereUniversity of Bern
HydrosphäreDaten: BAFU
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AtmosphereUniversity of Bern
HydrosphereFOEN
Kryosphäre Daten: VAW/ETHZ
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AtmosphereUniversity of Bern
Cryosphere VAW/ETHZ
HydrosphereFOEN
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AtmosphereUniversity of Bern
Cryosphere VAW/ETHZ
BiosphereMeteoSwiss
HydrosphereFOEN
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Federal Department of Home Affairs FDHAFederal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss
GPDRR 2013 | Geneva, 21 May 2013Dr. Gabriela Seiz, International Affairs Division
• Project financed by Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) as part of Swiss Fast-Start Financing
• Objective: Improvement of Climate Observing Systems in Developing and Emerging Countries
• Coordination: MeteoSwissImplementation Partners: PSI, Empa, Univ Zurich, Univ Fribourg
• Duration: Sep 2011 – Feb 2014; Budget: 2.3 Mio CHF
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Federal Department of Home Affairs FDHAFederal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss
GPDRR 2013 | Geneva, 21 May 2013Dr. Gabriela Seiz, International Affairs Division
Project Goals• Atmospheric Domain (AD)
Increase public availability and quality of observations of aerosols and greenhouse gases
• Terrestrial Domain (TD)Increase public availability and quality of glacier monitoring data
• Cross-Cutting (CC)Increase the capacity in each of these countries to produce, manage and analyze climate and environmental data
Atmospheric DomainAerosols and Greenhouse Gases
Terrestrial DomainGlaciers
Atmospheric Domain Terrestrial Domain
Abramov, Golubin, Suek Abramov, Golubin, Suek ZapadniyZapadniyKyrgyzstanKyrgyzstan
La ConejeraLa ConejeraColombiaColombia Antizana AlphaAntizana Alpha
EcuadorEcuador
Project CoordinationProject CoordinationSwitzerlandSwitzerland
El TololoEl TololoChileChile
Bukit Koto Bukit Koto TabangTabangIndonesiaIndonesia
Pha DinPha DinVietnamVietnam
Mount Mount KenyaKenyaKenyaKenya
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GPDRR 2013 | Geneva, 21 May 2013Dr. Gabriela Seiz, International Affairs Division
• Installation and Operation Station in Indonesia (Aerosols), September 2012
Results 2012 – Implementation AD
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• First successful measurements in Central Asia (Glaciers), August 2012
Results 2012 – Implementation TD
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GPDRR 2013 | Geneva, 21 May 2013Dr. Gabriela Seiz, International Affairs Division
• Training: • On-site trainings Central Asia and Indonesia, Workshop in Norway
Results 2012 – Cross-Cutting
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Pha Din, Vietnam
El Tololo, Chile
International Contribution – Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW)
Global Stations
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Kyrgyzstan
Colombia
Ecuador
International Contribution – World Glacier Monitoring Service (WGMS)
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Federal Department of Home Affairs FDHAFederal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss
GPDRR 2013 | Geneva, 21 May 2013Dr. Gabriela Seiz, International Affairs Division
Conclusions• National coordination of GCOS
network of national partner institutions
• Partnership with Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), for twinning projects in developing and emerging countries
• Improvement of climate observing systems to support the Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS)
• More information:
www.gcos.chGCOS Cooperation Mechanism CATCOS
Federal Department of Home Affairs FDHAFederal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss
Thank you for your attention!
Foto: J. Klausen / C. Zellweger
Dr. Gabriela Seiz
Head of International Affairs DivisionFederal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss
www.gcos.ch ¦ [email protected]
GPDRR 2013, Geneva, 21 May 2013