Webinar 3-1 Perspectives and Challenges:Towards an Optimal Observational Infrastructure for South Asia
Outline
Prioritizing improvements in Observational Networks
– Why bother – what’s the point?
– Observations technologies – what’s out there?
– What have we got already? Why working together makes sense
– Who’s paying? What do they want in return?
Regional data integration for extreme weather events
– Why data sharing makes sense for everyone
– European NMSs get more for less – what’s the trick?
Category: SAHF Webinars
Speaker
Robert A Varley DSc CDir CMet
Consultant to World Bank GFDRR
Speaker Description
Other Events
- Satellite first
- Global and regional NWP
- Third party networks
- Filling the gaps to
fulfil the - GBON, GCOS, GRUAN, ICAO purpose
National “system of systems” approach
- National governments and public agencies
- International funders – grants and loans
- New and emerging opportunities – SOFF etc
- Early warnings
- Catchment monitoring
- LAM data assimilation
+ - Global NWP
- Climate monitoring
- It’s all about better decisions
- Make the most of what’s out there
- Working together multiplies the benefits
Agenda
Program
RIMES Team
Time
Welcome Remarks and Introduction of The Speaker
RIMES Team
10
Implementing Impact Based Forecasting and Warning Services
Dr. David Rogers
45
Question & Answer (Moderated session)
RIMES Team
35
Webinar 2 Objectives
- Build capacity to understand the theory and practice behind Impact Based Forecasting
- Learn and consult with experts in the region and outside for developing working papers that takes into account the priority needs and long terms needs of SAHF member countries.
Participants
- SAHF Executive Council Members and members of the four working groups.
- Members from National Meteorological and Hydrological Services’ of SAHF members
Technical Specification
Zoom is used as the webinar platform. Participants have the opportunity to ask questions and make comments using the chat function.