PEP725

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Climate Programme

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CLIMATE PROGRAMME

Climate services is currently a rapidly growing area due to different initiatives and additional players in the European Framework. Therefore it is necessary that European NMHSs follow up on the associated innovations and developments and intensify their interaction between themselves as well as with European organisations and stakeholders.

 Objectives

 To increase the visibility of EUMETNET as a common doorstep to the NHMSs

  • To support closer cooperation of the EUMETNET Climate Community especially in regard to the European climate related organisations in order to enhance the double-sided benefit for all involved organisations.
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The key priorities

  • A close cooperation and exchange between the members
  • The building and maintaining of communications structures with European climate oriented organisations for regular exchange
  • An exchange with the scientific community in order to provide up-to-date products.

The Programme milestones

A few important milestones of this programme are:

  • Regular meetings between the participating EUMETNET members
  • The setting up of communication channels with European organisations
  • Supporting climate related conferences

The organisation

The current phase of the Programme started in January 2024 and will last until the end of 2028. The Activity is managed by a consortium of GeoSphere (Austria, Coordinating Member, Barbara Chimani) and HungaroMet (Hungary, Monika Lakatos).

Contact: Barbara.Chimani@geosphere.at

Further information

This PowerPoint presentation outlines a few of the tasks and capabilities concerning climate activities carried out by the National Meteorological and Hydrological Services.

Other Useful Information

Workshops and Conferences

Data Rescue and recovery