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Title: The future of GODAE activities through the IOC


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The future ofGODAEactivitiesthrough the IOC
  • Albert Fischer
  • IGST, St Johns NL, Canada, 7-9 August 2007

2
What is the IOC?
  • forum for governmental coordination of marine
    science and marine observations
  • 130 Member States
  • UN focal point for marine science
  • Programs funded both by UNESCO allocation and
    Member State donations for specific activities

3
IOC Programmatic areas
  • Ocean observations and services
  • GOOS, JCOMM, IODE
  • Natural hazard warning systems (including
    tsunami)
  • coordination of observing systems
  • Ocean sciences
  • coordination of scientific research for harmful
    algal blooms, coral reefs, in support of
    integrated coastal area management
  • coordination of ocean carbon observations
  • sponsor of the WCRP, GCOS, GLOBEC
  • Capacity building

GCOS-GOOS-WCRP Ocean Observations Panel for
Climate http//ioc.unesco.org/oopc/
4
Continuation of GODAE activities post-2008
  • JCOMM taking on coordination of the operational
    legacy of GODAE (how explicitly should this be
    tied in with other WMO and IOC activities?)
  • Clear need to continue research and development
    activities in ocean forecasting
  • community that will continue to exist in some
    form
  • coastal forecasting and ecosystems forecasting
    already identified as priorities
  • CEOS expressed support for a GODAE follow-on

5
Adopted priorities for IOC Ocean Sciencesfor
2008-2013, from the June 2007 IOC Assembly
  • The role of the ocean in climate variability and
    climate change, and their impacts on the marine
    environment and on its living resources and
    ecosystems
  • Coastal research as a primary element, including
    climate impacts, direct human influences on
    coastal-ocean functioning and ecosystem health,
    integrated coastal management, natural marine
    hazards, and forecasting,
  • Science and modelling for the prevention and
    reduction of the impacts of natural hazards,
    including tsunamis,
  • Marine assessment as a primary element, with
    emphasis on the science that will underpin the
    Regular Process for GRAME, and its Assessment of
    Assessments,
  • Marine Modelling as a basic and cross-cutting
    element of IOC programmes

6
Working Group on Marine Modeling
  • Advisory group to Ocean Sciences section (chaired
    by N. Smith) suggestedIntroduction of an
    underpinning, cross-cutting element in marine
    modeling, recognizing the need for IOC to
    exercise its mandate and responsibility in new
    technology and its unique position which allows
    it to facilitate interaction and coordination
    among many existing activities.
  • approved by the IOC Assembly (June 2007) as a
    part of the short- and medium-term program of the
    IOC.

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Advisory group suggestion
  • Vision the primary forum for coordination of
    marine modeling and its application
  • Proposed Scope
  • coastal ocean modeling
  • ecosystems modeling - interdisciplinary focus
  • supporting ocean data assimilation and prediction
  • coupling (air-sea intra-ocean)
  • Coordination of the research that will eventually
    lead to operational tools
  • The ocean equivalent to WGNE

8
Scoping exercise
  • Develop a description of activities that would be
    coordinated and led through such a group -
    networking and coordination
  • Eventually develop Terms of Reference for a
    scientific group
  • Relationship to other efforts - avoiding
    duplication but also finding common ground
  • Working Group on Numerical Experimentation
    (WCRP/CAS)
  • CLIVAR Global Synthesis and Observations Panel
    (GSOP) and Working Group on Seasonal-Interannual
    Prediction (WGSIP)
  • Research programs IMBER in particular, GLOBEC,
    other SCOR and IGBP groups
  • Regional efforts

9
Scoping exercise (contd)
  • Potential sponsors for program activities
  • CEOS/space agencies
  • NSF, others
  • Suggested streams of GODAE future research
    (assimilation/forecasting for coastal,
    ecosystems) are only one part of this activity
  • would GODAE-type RD benefit from being a part of
    a larger enterprise?
  • would GODAE be too diluted in such a framework?
  • what are the most important links to forge?
  • how this concept might take life?
  • Realistic

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