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Developing an Integrated Heat-Health Information System for Long-Term Resilience to Climate & Weather Extremes in the El Paso-Juárez-Las Cruces Region

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North American Climate Services Partnership Background. The demand for timely and useful climate information and services from nearly all sectors is increasing and are often far beyond the capacity of any one country. Trans-boundary collaborations will help to maximize the ability for each country to respond to its own needs, while fostering resilience and adaptation across North America. To address the growing need of climate services at the North American scale, a Statement of Intent (SOI) was signed in January 2012 between the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the Meteorological Service of Canada and the National Meteorological Service of Mexico to establish the North American Climate Services Partnership (NACSP).   Mission. The NACSP is to facilitate the exchange of information, technology and management practices related to the development of climate and water information and the development and delivery of integrated climate services for North America, in support of a range of socio-economic benefits for our society. Scope and Approach. During 2012 and 2013, the U.S., Canada and Mexico cooperated closely to develop a 2013-2017 NACSP Strategy and Work Plan. Activities described in this NACSP Work Plan are led by the Meteorological Services and other partners, and include seven focus areas. : Enhancing existing core capabilities and products related to forecasting and modeling that cover the North American continent North American Ensemble Forecast System (NAEFS) North American Seasonal Forecast System (NASFS) Precipitation Analysis Enhancing existing core capabilities and products related to sectoral issues that cover the North American continent Drought activities, including the North American Drought Monitor North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook Develop regional pilot areas where collaboration exists or is of priority, and where prototype climate-related products and services related to the continental-scale core capabilities can be tested at a local or regional scale. Rio Grande and Rio Bravo basin Great Lakes region Strategic Goals. The strategic goals of the NACSP partnership will guide enhanced climate service delivery at multiple scales and in several key areas. Taken together, the strategic goals support an integrated approach to the production, delivery and use of relevant climate data and information designed to meet the needs of society. The specific NACSP strategic goals are: Foster the development of key partnerships with users and stakeholders Maximize the use of state-of-the-art science and information by decision-makers Prioritize activities based on identified gaps in service delivery and end-user input Utilize Regional Pilots to implement a place-based approach Create opportunities to share best practices and lessons-learned For more information, please visit the NACSP website: http://cpo.noaa.gov/Partnerships/International/TheNorthAmericanClimateServicesPartnership(NACSP)_b.aspx North American Climate Services Partnership

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