Title: Presentation of President of CIMO
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2Instruments and Methods of Observation Programme
- SUMMARY
- To be introduced by Secretariat
- Scope Mandate
- OPAGs and ETs
- Standardization
- Capacity building
- IMOP High Priority Issues
- Document 3.2
- IMOP/CIMO
- New structure
- Major Achievements
- Future plans
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32. IMOP Scope Mandate
UsersClimate, Hydrology, Aviation, Disaster
Mitigation,GEOSS
Instrument Intercomparisons testing
Standardization of instruments and measurements
National training activities
Regional training workshops
Commission for Instruments and Methods of
Observation CIMO
Specialized Centres (RICs, RRCc)
Technical Conferences and Exhibitions
OPAGs Experts Teams
Commission sessions
Data quality and homogeneity
Cost effective data to users
43. New CIMO Structure
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54a. Major Achievements - Standardization
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64 a. Standardization - ET on Upgrading the
Global Radiosonde Network
- Conclusions and recommendations on reference
radiosondes - To date, the development of RR has not been
successfully achieved. - Designation of Higher Quality Radiosonde (HQR)
be adopted for the best operational and research
radiosondes, a combination of which will be used
for referencing. - ET developed the requirements for HQR that should
ensure data comparability among variety of U/A
systems and permit accurate calibration of remote
sensing systems. - Next (2005) WMO Radiosonde intercomparison should
evaluate the performance of new generation high
quality radiosondes. - GCOS reference stations should use HQR coupled
with additional sensor packages (three thermistor
references, hygrometer).
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74 a. Standardization - ET on Upgrading the
Global Radiosonde Network
- Recommendations on Flexible U/A Systems
- Can use different navigation and tracking
systems - Can use various radiosonde types (for user
choice) - Can use both GPS and (cheaper) non-GPS
radiosondes - Impacts
- Flexible Systems should minimize the impact on
the on the cost of the continuous improvements of
the U/A systems - Should have a positive impact on the operational
cost of U/A systems - There is a need to
- Develop further the concept
- To assist in development and testing (for the
integrity of global data) - Candidate system will be tested in Tanzania
(2004-2005) and will participate in WMO
Radiosonde Intercomparison (2005)
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84 a. Standardization ET/IOC on Surface-Based
Instrument Intercomparisons
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94 a. Standardization ET/IOC on Surface-Based
Instrument Intercomparisons
- WMO Laboratory Intercomparison of RI gauges
- Main objective
- To test the performances of catchment type
rainfall intensity gauges of different measuring
principles under documented conditions. - Further objectives
- To define a standardized procedure for laboratory
calibration of catchment type rain gauges,
including uncertainty of laboratory testing
devices within the range from 2 to 2000 mm/h. - To identify and recommend the most suitable
method and equipment for reference purposes for
the field intercomparison of catching and
non-catching types of gauges. - To provide information on different measurement
systems relevant to improving the homogeneity of
rainfall time series with special
consideration given to high rainfall intensities.
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104 a. Standardization ET/IOC on Surface-Based
Instrument Intercomparisons
- WMO Field Intercomparison of RI gauges
- Main objective
- To intercompare the performances of in situ RI
instruments of different measuring principles in
high RI conditions. - Further objectives
- To test the accuracy and availability as well as
the general performanceof the RI instruments in
field conditions. - To advice on the need for laboratory tests of
non-catching type instruments. - To provide guidance on improving the homogeneity
of long-term records of rainfall with special
consideration given to high rainfall intensities.
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114 a. Standardization ET/IOC on Upper-Air
Systems Intercomparisons
- Preparations of WMO Intercomparisons of High
Quality Radiosonde Systems, Vacoas, Mauritius,
7-27 February 2005 - Special Project Team established, comprising the
ET/IOC Chairman, Project manager, Radiosonde
Comparison Expert and Data Manager, supported by
the local support staff. - Recognized WRSKOMP software to be used for data
acquisition, processing, analysis and archiving
of intercomparison data. - New strategy for publication of results to
address the concern with the length of time to
achieve publication of results. - Detailed operational procedures agreed.
- Offered support from HMEI and participating
manufactures.
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124 a. Standardization ET/IOC on Upper-Air
Systems Intercomparisons
- WMO Intercomparisons of High Quality
radiosonde Systems Vacoas, Mauritius, 7-27
February 2005 - Main objectives
- To improve the accuracy of daytime radiosonde
measurements and the associated correction
procedures to provide temperature and relative
humidity accuracies currently possible with
night-time measurements. - To test the accuracy and availability as well as
the general performance of data obtained from the
GPS wind measuring systems. - To evaluate the performance and usefulness of
geometric and geopotential height values obtained
from GPS radiosondes. - To evaluate the differences of temperature,
relative humidity and pressure sensors of widely
used radiosondes against newly developed high
performance sensors and to identify, as far as
possible, the origins of differences. - To recommend the best combination of radiosondes
to be used for referencing for GCOS and for
satellite data calibration.
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134 a. Standardization ET/IOC on Upper-Air
Systems Intercomparisons
- WMO Intercomparisons of High Quality
radiosonde Systems Vacoas, Mauritius, 7-27
February 2005 - Participants and radiosondes
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144b. Major Achievements -Capacity Building
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154b. Capacity Building CIMO-Guide
- 38 experts from 13 countries work on on the
update of CIMO Guide since 2000 - Work continues till mid 2005
- Publication in mid 2006
- STATUS
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164b. Capacity Building IOM Reports
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174b. Capacity Building - Training
Training Workshop on Upper-Air Observations for
RA I English speaking countries, Gaborone,
Botswana, 7-11 April 2003
- Participation
- 4 core lecturers (UK, USA)
- 34 trainees from 20 NMSs
- HMEI
- Outcomes
- Improved knowledge skills of trainees
- Proposals for procurement strategies
- Set of recommendations to improve U/A Obs.
Practices
184b. Capacity Building - Training
Training Workshop on Upper-Air Observations for
RA I French speaking countries Casablanca,
Morocco (1-5 December 2003)
- Participation
- 5 core lecturers (Canada, France, Morocco,
Switzerland) - 21 trainees from 19 NMSs
- HMEI support - 4 lecturers - 3 ground
receiving stations, - sondes, balloons
194b. Capacity Building - Training
Training Workshop on Upper-Air Observations for
RA I French speaking countries Casablanca,
Morocco (1-5 December 2003)
- Outcomes
- Improved knowledge skills of trainees gt
availability and quality of U/A data - Understanding of sub-regional needs to improve
RAOB. - Next
- Workshops planned for RA II, RA III and RA V.
204b. Capacity Building - RICs
- Thirteen RICs are operational in spite of
constraints due to non availability of resources
and lack of well trained staff.
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RIC Gaborone
214b. Capacity Building - RICs
- To strengthen the RICs the process of their
evaluation was initiated - The 1st assessment of the RICs was done through
a Questionnaire - Review of TOR and Evaluation Criteria for RICs
under preparation - Evaluation visits planned in 4Q 2004/ 1Q 2005.
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224b. Capacity Building WEB Portal
WEB Portal developed in 2003/2004 and placed on
CIMO/IMOP website
It provides access to worldwide information on
instruments and methods of observation
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235. Future Plans IMOP High Priority Issues
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245. IMOP - Future Plans
- High priority issues
- Develop performance measures to demonstrate
continuous improvement in the quality of
observations - Conduct instrument intercomparisons
- Contribute to the review and update of WMO
technical regulations, guides and other material
related to quality management and standardization
of observations - Evaluate existing RICs and review their terms of
reference - Facilitate standardization of measurements of
long-wave radiation - Automation of manual, visual and subjective
observations - Strengthen links with relevant international
organizations.
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255. IMOP High Priority Support
for WMO Outcomes
- Core observational support for National Disaster
Prevention and Mitigation Programme (NDPMP) - High quality observations for the Global Earth
Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) - TECO-2005 THEME Role of Instruments in the
Earth Observation Systems - Absolute standardised measurements and
essential calibration of the observation systems - Capacity building essential support to Members
- WMO Quality Management Framework
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