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Title: Background to the Workshop


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Background to the Workshop
  • Thomas C. Peterson
  • National Climatic Data Center/NESDIS/NOAA
  • Asheville, NC USA
  • October 2004

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Regional Climate Change Workshops
  • 1999 CCl/CLIVAR Working Group on Climate Change
    Detection meets
  • Asked, What could a small group of volunteers do
    to further global climate change detection?
  • Internationally coordinate a suite of indices
  • Mainly highlighting changes in extremes
  • Derived from daily data
  • Hold regional climate change workshops
  • Modeled after the Asia-Pacific Network Workshops

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2001 Two workshops were held
  • In Kingston, Jamaica for the Caribbean
  • More on this workshop shortly
  • In Casablanca, Morocco for various countries in
    Africa
  • Produced a workshop report, but thats it
  • No careful post-workshop data/indices analyses
  • No peer-reviewed publication of analyses of
    indices that could contribute to IPCC
  • No release of indices
  • No release of data

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Caribbean Climate Change Workshop
  • January 2001
  • At the University of the West Indies
  • 18 of the 21 met services in the region
    participated
  • Support from WMO, the University of the West
    Indies, NOAA and NASA

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Combination of seminars and hands-on data analysis
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30 Stations UsedPrecipitation, Temperature, Both
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Careful post-Workshop Analysis Addressed Data
Problems
  • Many stations digital record were too short to
    use in this analysis
  • Limited to data from 30 stations
  • QC a wide variety of checks, including looking
    for
  • Extreme values due to digitizing errors
  • Incorrect English/metric units
  • Runs of the same value
  • Tmax lt Tmin
  • Missing precipitation set to 0
  • Homogeneity
  • Evaluation of time series of the indices to weed
    out the most inhomogeneous
  • Problem stations 3 Tmax, 2 Tmin, No
    precipitation

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Accomplishments
  • Better understanding of data as comparisons could
    be made across borders
  • 17 author J. of Geophysical Research article on
    climate change in the Caribbean
  • Released the suite of indices from the data
  • Also released the data themselves
  • To researchers from one web site at UWI
  • Therefore, the work is reproducible

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2002 Frich et al. Climate Research global
indices paper
Note large blank areas in global indices map
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2004
  • Now the WMO CCl/CLIVAR Expert Team on Climate
    Change Detection, Monitoring Indices has been
    formed and is coordinating workshops
  • Abdalah Mokssit and Serhat Sensoy are members
  • Tom Peterson is chair of the ETs CCl OPAG
  • Funding support from U.S. State Department,
    START, WCRP and IAI

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Workshops
  • Southern Africa May 31-June 4, 2004
  • Bruce Hewiston, Univ. of Cape Town
  • Southern South America, August 9-14, 2004
  • Maceio, Brazil
  • Luiz Molion, David Karoly, Tom Peterson
  • All countries in the region participated
  • No country could release data
  • All countries released indices as well as all QC
    and homogeneity assessments
  • Two articles planned temperature and
    precipitation

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Workshops, Cont
  • Southwest Asia October 4-9, 2004
  • WMO meteorological training center in Alanya
    Turkey
  • Serhat Sensoy, Tom Peterson and Valery
    Detemmerman
  • Central America and northern South America Nov.
    8-12, 2004
  • Patricia Ramirez, Enric Aguilar, Manola Brunet
  • Central and Southern Asia workshop in Pune, India
  • February 2005

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Workshop Software
  • Indices formulations coordinated by the Expert
    Team on Climate Change Detection, Monitoring and
    Indices
  • Workshop results will be able to fit together
    seamlessly
  • Workshop suitable software (RClimDex) produced on
    behalf of the ET by Xuebin Zhang of Environment
    Canada
  • http//cccma.seos.uvic.ca/ETCCDMI/
  • Uses the free R statistical package

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Putting It All Together
  • Lisa Alexander (Hadley Centre) is coordinating a
    global indices analyses article (for ETCCDMI)
  • All available daily data
  • Indices from workshops
  • In time to contribute to IPCC
  • E.g., to be submitted by January or February
  • Long list of co-authors

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