Title: NWS Climate Services
1NWS Climate Services NCTP Regional Cores
Fiona Horsfall NWS/OCWWS/Climate Services
Division Climate Prediction Applications Science
Workshop Tallahassee, Florida March 9, 2004
2Outline
- NWS Climate Servcies
- NOAA Climate Transition Program
- Regional Climate Cores
- Summary
3NWS CLIMATE SERVICESDefinition
- Real-time monitoring
- Forecasting products and services
- Models and technology, model output
- Observations
- Customer education, assistance, and outreach
4NWS CLIMATE SERVICESVision
- Real-time monitoring
- of climate variability (including drought
conditions) coast to coast down to the county
level
5NWS CLIMATE SERVICESVision
- New forecast products
- Linking weather and climate on intraseasonal time
scales - Downscaled to local levels
- Reflecting new insight into warm season
precipitation, drought, and the Southwest monsoon
(NAME) - Extending beyond a year to a decade or more
6NWS CLIMATE SERVICESVision
- User-friendly resource to climate services
middlemen and providers (including the private
sector) of NWS - climate models
- climate forecast model output
- climate guidance products
- know-how
7NWS CLIMATE SERVICESVision
- Capacity to ensure the accuracy and continuity of
the U.S. historical record
8NWS CLIMATE SERVICESVision
- Fully-mobilized regional and field offices for
- Customer outreach
- Downscaling climate forecasts
- Product and information dissemination
- Integration and quality control of surface
observations
9NWS CLIMATE SERVICESImplementation
- Regional Climate Services Program Managers in all
six NWS regions - Developing partnerships with RCCs and AASC
- NWS Regional and Local Climate Services
Implementation Plan Released August 29, 2003 - Climate Services Focal Points appointed in every
field office - Training developed (www.nws.noaa.gov/om/csd/pds/in
dex.html)
10NWS CLIMATE SERVICESImplementation
- Climate Services Focal Points appointed in every
field office - NWS local experts on climate and climate
variability - NWS customer interface for climate information
- Local conscience of historical climate record
11NWS Climate ServicesOperations
- 5 goals for plan for regional and local climate
services - Goal 1 Organize and equip the regional and local
offices with guidelines and tools to enhance
climate services - Goal 2 Provide reliable, timely, accurate, and
secure observations and metadata for the climate
record - Goal 3 Enhance and extend Climate Prediction
Centers (CPC) product suite to increase the use
and effectiveness of regional and local climate
information. - Goal 4 Conduct education and outreach to
regional and local customers of climate services - Goal 5 Establish strong partnerships with the
climate community to facilitate collaborations
in the delivery of regional and local climate
services
Goal 5 Establish strong partnerships with the
climate community to facilitate collaborations
in the delivery of regional and local climate
services
12NOAA Climate Transition ProgramNCTP
- What is NCTP?
- Represents a new way of doing business essential
to advance delivery of climate services - A model for proposal-driven, transition to
applications of research to expand regional/local
climate services - Collaboratively developed between NWS and OAR/OGP
- Provides opportunity to develop best partnerships
between NOAA assets and with the external
community - Responds to NOAAs vision for service delivery
methods that continuously assess and respond to
user needs with the most reliable information
possible.
13NOAA Climate Transition Program
- What are the program benefits?
- Provides a mechanism for embedding research
sustainably into operations - Advances scientific research
- Supports the next generation of decision-maker
relevant climate science - Supports interactive learning
- Increases scientific and operational capacity
- Develops infrastructure
- Adapts as demand for climate services increases
- Responds to user/decision-maker requirements
- Results in products that have value to
regional/local climate-sensitive decision-making
processes - Competitive, but open to all
14NCTP Unit Model
Decision- makers
Extension
Research
Operations
15NOAA Climate Transition Program Criteria for
Proposal
- Clearly defined roles
- Research
- Operations
- Decision maker
- Extension
- Defined participant contributions
- Project management description
16NOAA Climate Transition Program Criteria for
Proposal contd
- Formal agreement between participants
- Statement of duration and timeline
- Benefit analysis (socio-economic and other
quantative analyses, ecosystem benefits, etc.) - Address post audit (validation, verification,
refinement, maintenance) - Expected outcome clearly defined
17NOAA Climate Transition Program
- Good news!
- NCTP is funded for FY05 (2-3 projects)
- Currently drafting
- FRN (Federal Registry Notice)
- Announcement for position to manage program
- Brochure with proposal guidelines
18NOAA Climate Transition Program
- What is the context within which NCTP functions?
- In an environment that allows for robust
interaction between research, operations, and
decision-making communities
This requires the development of cohesive and
collaborative interactions among the climate
community to enhance knowledge, maximize
opportunities and limit redundancy
19The Climate Research-Services Conveyor Belt
Information Gathering and Dissemination
Research
Operations/ Decision-makers
NCTP
20Regional Climate Cores
- Cores for Regional Collaboration
- Region domain defined by issues, not politics
- Regional meetings/conferences
- Standardized format for meeting structure
- NOAA resource management
- Contracted out to local assets, eg., RISAs, RCCs,
SCs, universities, self-selecting - Frequency defined by participants
21Regional Climate Cores
Coordination/management
NWS
NESDIS
NOS
Federal research
State entities
Federal operations
NMFS
NOAA
OAR
RISAs
CORE
PPI
RCC
Non-profit
SCs
Academia
Private Sector
Extension
County Offices
Non-NOAA
22Regional Climate Core Functions
- Share regional/local science
- Identify policy issues
- Identify operational issues
- Facilitate transitions of research to operations
- Maintain dialogue for regional issues
- Review consistencies across regions
- Establish collaborations
- Set planning guidelines
- Communicate funding opportunities
- Make recommendations for regional/local priorities
23Regional Climate Cores
- A 3-step process
- Gather information, needs
- Regional conferences
- Domain defined by issues, not politics
- Develop a capacity for working
- Research
- Funding
- Transfer
- Operations
- Extension
- Delivery and improvement
24Summary
- NWS Climate Services Leveraging regions and
field to develop customer interfaces for delivery
of climate services - NCTP and Regional Climate Cores
- Provide mechanism for research needs
identification and transition to operations - Enable collaborations with national, regional and
local climate communities - Develop effective partnerships for decision-maker
relevant climate research and service delivery