Second WMO/MEDARE Workshop outcomes

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  1. WMO Climate Data Management and Data Rescue projects and related international Coordination; Dr Hama Kontongomde, WMO/OBS/DMA
  2. The WMO MEDARE Initiative:past activities, current status and prospects: identifying the workshop targets; Dr Manola Brunet. MEDARE co-chair and director of Centre on Climate Change (C3), Campus de les Terres de l’Ebre, University Rovira i Virgili, Tortosa, Spain
  3. Data availability in the mediterranean requirements for climate change detection and modelling research; By E. Xoplaki, A. Torelli, F.G. Kuglitsch, J.Luterbacher. EEWRC, University of Bern, ISPRA, Justus-Liebig-Universität GieBen.
  4. The development of the Spanish Daily Adjusted Temperature series (SDATS): A case-study discussing from data rescue procedures to daily adjustments application. Dr. Manola Brunet. MEDARE co-chair and director of Centre for Climate Change (C3), Campus de les Terres de l’Ebre, University Rovira i Virgili, Tortosa, Spain
  5. Lessons learnt from the Météo-France data rescue program: problems identified when locating-transferring-homogenisingarchiving-disseminating the data. By Sylvie Jourdain, Météo-France
  6. Targeting southern Mediterranean countries deficiencies and needs on the development of high-quality and long climate records. By Azzedine SACI, Office National de la Météorologie, Algeria
  7. The CIMME data repository. A Cyprus Institute Initiative Strategy and objectives; By Meryem Tanarhte
  8. Leveraging the WMO Information System (WIS) for Climate Data. By Eliot Christian, Senior Scientific Officer, WIS
  9. Potential meteorological data and metadata over Catalonia to be part of a Mediterranean database. By Marc Prohom, Area of Climatology- Meteorological Service of Catalonia.
  10. Key mediterranean climate records, Metadata inventories France. By Sylvie Jourdain, Météo-France
  11. Consistence and management of Italian climatic archives. Future developments. By Tiziano Colombo, Gianpaolo Mordacchini, Centro Nazionale di Meteorologia e Climatologia Aeronautica, Pomezia, Rome
  12. The CCl Role Fostering Climate Data Availability Through OPACE 1 & 2 Activities. By Serhat Sensoy, Vice-President of WMO CCl, Chief of Climatology Division of TSMS
  13. Advances on detection, Digitation and Homogemeization of Meteorological Data In Andorra. By Pere Esteban, Snow and Mountain Research Center of Andorra (CENMA/IEA), and Jordi DeJuan, Forces Elèctriques d’Andorra (FEDA)
  14. Meteorological Network, Data and Metadata in Romania; By Sorin Cheval, Ancuta Manea, Alexandru Dumitrescu, Bogdan Antonescu, Traian Breza, Alina Orzan, Cerasela Stoica; National Meteorological Administration, Bucharest, Romania
  15. Selected stations from Croatia for the climate data bases for the Mediterranean Basin; By Janja Milković; Meteorological and Hydrological Service, Croatia
  16. MEDARE ACTIVITY in Bosnia and Herzegovina 2008 - 2010; By Zeljko Majstorovic, Sabina Hodzic, Federal Hydro Meteorological Institute B&H, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  17. Climate Metadata Inventory at the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology of Bulgaria. By Tania Marinova, Anelia Gocheva, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology
  18. Hydrometeorological Service of Republic of Macedonia
  19. Data Rescue in Greece; By Athanasios D. Sarantopoulos, Ph.D. Antonis Lalos, M.Sc.
  20. Current Status of Observation Network and climate Data in Armenia. By Anahit Hovsepyan, ARMSTATEHYDROMET
  21. TSMS Data Rescue Approach Combined Effort to Address different Data Sources in Order to Extend Back in Time on Key Climate Records; By By Serhat Sensoy, Vice-President of WMO CCl, Chief of Climatology Division of TSMS
  22. Long meteorological records in Israel. By Avner Furshpan, Israel Meteorological Service
  23. Jordan Meteorological Department. By Mohammad Samawi
  24. Addressing Climate data Sources and Records for Morocco. By Mr. Joubij National, Meteorological Office of Morocco
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