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WORLD CLIMATE RESEARCH PROGRAMME Update Shinya Kobayashi and Michel Rixen AOPC-23, 6-9 March 2018 EUMETSAT, Darmstadt, Germany

WCRP’s mission ... is to facilitate analysis and prediction of Earth system variability and change for use in an increasing range of practical applications of direct relevance, benefit and value to society. The two overarching objectives of WCRP are: to determine the predictability of climate to determine the effect of human activities on climate

Scope of WCRP Week Century Decade Season Observations Models Reanalyses Week Century Decade Season

WCRP Structure Our link to GCOS Observations are critical across the entire WCRP enterprise, from process studies, to model development, initialization and verification, etc CLOUDS, CIRCULATION AND CLIMATE SENSITIVITY NEAR-TERM CLIMATE PREDICTION REGIONAL SEA-LEVEL CHANGE AND COASTAL IMPACTS MELTING ICE AND GLOBAL CONSEQUENCES CARBON FEEDBACKS IN THE CLIMATE SYSTEM WATER FOR THE FOOD BASKETS OF THE WORLD UNDERSTANDING AND PREDICTING WEATHER AND CLIMATE EXTREMES

Vision and strategy on data accessibility Observations +ε Simulations Reanalyses Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF) used for CMIP (and, increasingly, many observations/reanalysis/predictions and projections at global and regional scale) obs4MIPs/ana4MIPs: data records with contributions from many major agencies (ESA, EUMETSAT, ECMWF, NASA, NOAA, JMA, etc)

5th International Conference on Reanalysis

Key messages from the discussions at ICR5 Reanalysis production As production centers move toward coupled Earth-system reanalyses, they should embrace the notion of families of products designed to support a variety of research and applications spanning multiple decades to centuries. Observations for reanalysis Supporting the use of observations for reanalysis (rescue, reprocessing, recalibration …) is key to enhance the scope and range of reanalyses, by allowing datasets to be extended back in time with high-quality observations. Methods for reanalysis There is a general gap in research funding to design data assimilation and coupling methods across the Earth System specifically designed for reanalysis. Evaluation of reanalyses Evaluation activities should be promoted, taking stock of successful examples of ocean (and atmosphere) reanalysis intercomparison projects. Applications of reanalyses The proper quantification and communication of the quality of reanalyses must be promoted and would broaden their usage in operational services and policy making.

WCRP Task Team for the Intercomparison of ReAnalysis (TIRA) Co-chaired by Dr Bosilovich (NASA/GMAO), Dr Fujiwara (Hokkaido University) and Dr Keller (HErZ) The primary charge is to develop a reanalysis intercomparison project plan that will attain the following objectives. To foster understanding and estimation of uncertainties in reanalysis data by intercomparison and other means To communicate new developments and best practices among the reanalyses producing centers To enhance the understanding of data and assimilation issues and their impact on uncertainties, leading to improved reanalyses for climate assessment To communicate the strengths and weaknesses of reanalyses, their fitness for purpose, and best practices in the use of reanalysis datasets by the scientific community

WCRP observational requirements: update for AOPC Input from WGSIP (Working Group on Subseasonal to Interdecadal Prediction) Major volcanic eruption impacts on decadal and seasonal forecasts The Decadal Climate Prediction Project (DCPP) has developed guidelines for incorporating influences of a sudden major volcanic eruption Will use measurements of volcanic aerosols coordinated by WCRP SPARC SSiRC (Stratospheric Sulphur and its Role in Climate) www.sparc-ssirc.org Requires near-real time observations of SO2 amount, injection height, dispersion in stratosphere

WCRP New Strategy WCRP is developing a new Strategic Plan, covering a 10-year time horizon (2019-2029) Takes into account the outcomes of the co- sponsors review SWOT analysis and initial (internal) consultations done Extensive consultation with WCRP community Mar 2018 and stakeholders Apr-Jun 2018 Importance of seamless approach (time, space, ESM, R-O) and links to services and policy emphasised 5-year Implementation Plan also being developed Both aimed be finalised end 2018 Esm = Earth System Models R-O : Research to Operations

WCRP New Strategy: overarching objectives 1. Processes / understanding / analyze What are the processes, across scales, that critically determine the reservoirs and fluxes of energy, water, carbon and other constituents within, and between, the components of the Earth System? 2. Predictability / prediction skill What are the uncertainties and predictabilities inherent in the range of space and time scales of the Earth system? 3. Projectability / sensitivity How does the Earth system respond, through feedbacks and interactions, across space and time scales, to natural variability and forced change?  4. Science for Society / policy and services Improve the generation and use of decision relevant climate information and knowledge about the evolving Earth system, across space and time scales, to natural variability and climate change. These are the new

WCRP New Strategy and GCOS Explicit reference in current draft Strategic Plan to: sustained observing systems and innovation international coordinated field experiments open data policies and interoperability high-end data infrastructures stronger WCRP-GCOS strategic alignment Implementation Plan: will address WCRP-GCOS governance

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