Oct. 7, 2022
Strengthening the Observational-modelling interface at the 2nd GCOS Conference
join this World Café to contribute ideas to strengthen the observational-modelling interface
Strengthening the observational-modelling interface to meet emerging scientific needs critical to our understanding of climate change
This World café session is focused on developing community ideas to strengthen the observational-modelling interface towards meeting near term and emerging scientific needs. This fast-paced interactive session on Day 2 of the GCOS 2022 conference will investigate current and emerging key challenges and develop a provisional roadmap of practical actions which will be displayed on Day 3 and support evolving GCOS, WCRP CMIP and ESMO, GEO and ESA work programmes.
The World Café topic registration page is here: https://bit.ly/GCOS22-WorldCafe-TopicRegistration. Advance registration is not essential but allows participants to secure a place on their preferred discussion topic table.
Three table topics will be held online on Monday 17 October and will directly feed into the in-person event on Tuesday 18 October.
- Addressing extremes and compound events Chaired by Faye Cruz, Manila Observatory & Fredolin Tangang, National University of Malaysia. 07:00 UTC
- Register -- > https://bit.ly/GCOS22Worldcafe-Extremes-registration
- Meeting the demands of high-resolution modelling (ocean) Chaired by Magdalena Balsameda, ECMWF & Claire MacIntosh, ESA Climate Office. 09:00 UTC
- A co-development triangle – how to develop productive feedback between modelling, observation, and downstream user communities? Online - Chaired by Bernardino Nhantumbo, Mozambique National Institute of Meteorology & Chris Lennard, University of Cape Town, 13:00 UTC
- Register here --> https://bit.ly/GCOS22worldcafe-Codevelopment-registration
- Addressing extremes and compound events Chaired by Faye Cruz, Manila Observatory & Fredolin Tangang, National University of Malaysia. 07:00 UTC