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1 International Climate Assessment & Dataset Peter Siegmund, Albert Klein Tank, Ge Verver KNMI, Netherlands ET DARE meeting, WMO, 3-6 November 2014

2 European Climate Assessment & Dataset (ECA&D)
Started in 1998 Regional co-operation between 62 countries in Europe Brings together daily station records (historical and contemporary) in a central repository Pragmatic approach; country-specific data policies respected Harmonized metadata and data QC / homogeneity testing procedures

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4 Example: Flooding in Central Europe, May/June, 2013
Source:

5 ICA&D regions ECA&D: European Climate Assessment & Dataset
SACA&D: Southeast Asia Climate Assessment & Dataset LACA&D: Latin American Climate Assessment & Dataset WACA&D: West African Climate Assessment & Dataset ECA&D: European Climate Assessment & Dataset WMO

6 Example: Start and end of the rainy season relevant for rice production
March December

7 Example: improved precipitation data for water management in Jakarta
Jakarta flooding in February 2007 mm ‘old’ 1/2/2007 ‘new’ 1/2/2007 ‘old’ 2/2/2007 ‘new’ 2/2/2007

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9 Conclusions I ICA&D regional data repositories and web portals are developed for daily data obtained from national databases in a region Most daily data series did not exist in international archives yet Products are relevant for national, regional, and global analyses and assessments (contributions to ISPD, GHCN-D, GPCC, ISTI, ETCCDI) Gridded fields are produced when station coverage is satisfactory Recovered and digitized data is added when available Capacity development is the key success factor ICA&D is selected as GFCS high priority project 8 (total of 9)

10 Conclusions II Data policy issues are partly circumvented because derived indices/indicators are more readily shared and released than daily observational records themselves All data and products are restricted to non-commercial research and education Challenge of finding an institution which can commit the resources and responsibility to host an ICA&D system Thank you…

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12 Current activities ECA&D forms a WMO Regional Climate Centre (RCC) node on data now Monthly updates produced as part of the EU-projects EURO4M and UERRA Digitized data for the Mediterranean (URV Centre for Climate Change) included as part of EURO4M Extension to sub-daily data (hourly and 6-hourly) developed as part of UERRA Core set of ETCCDI climate change indices calculated for grids as part of EU- EUPORIAS


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