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IPWG The Future Discussion – all!

IPWG – meeting history Formation Meeting: June 2001, Fort Collins, US IPWG-1: September 2002, INM, Madrid, Spain IPWG-2: October 2004, NRL, Monterey, US IPWG-3: October 2006, Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Australia IPWG-4: October 2008, CMA, Beijing, China IPWG-5: October 2008, MPI, Hamburg, Germany IPWG-6: October 2008, INPE, São José dos Campos, Brazil + snowfall workshops, PEHRPP & meeting participation

IPWG Membership/Meeting Participation 123

IPWG – original themes and goals 1) Promote standard operational procedures and common software for deriving precipitation measurements from satellites 2) Establish standards for validation and independent verification of precipitation measurements 3) Foster the exchange of data on inter-comparisons of operational precipitation measurements from satellites 4) Stimulate increased international scientific research and development in this field 5) Provide recommendations to national and international agencies regarding the utilization of current and future satellite instruments on both polar and geostationary platforms 6) Encourage regular education and training activities

Discussion points Are we achieving the goals of IPWG? Is IPWG inclusive of the precipitation community? How should we widen the membership and participation of IPWG? - Hydrology? - NWP? - Water resources/management? - Industry?