Third WMO/MEDARE Workshop outcomes

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  1. MEDARE purpose, current status and challenges. By Manola Brunet. Chair of the WMO/MEDARE Initiative, Centre for Climate Change (C3), Director, URV, Tarragona, Spain
  2. Global Framework for Climate Services And Regional Data Initiatives. By Omar Baddour. Chief Data Management Applications Division WMO, Geneva
  3. Objectives of the Expert Group meeting: a review and what is expected as outcomes. By Manola Brunet. Chair of the WMO/MEDARE Initiative, Centre for Climate Change (C3), Director, URV, Tarragona, Spain
  4. Need for integrating in a Mediterranean database long-term and high quality climate series in the context of detecting, predicting and responding to climate variability and change. By Yolanda Luna. Head of Development Department Spanish Meteorological Agency
  5. Defining and agreeing the workshop targets. By Manola Brunet. Chair of the WMO/MEDARE Initiative, Centre for Climate Change (C3), Director, URV, Tarragona, Spain
  6. The MEDARE database: Need for ensuring time-series high-quality. Defining the exercises and distributing responsibilities. By Manola Brunet. Chair of the WMO/MEDARE Initiative, Centre for Climate Change (C3), Director, URV, Tarragona, Spain
  7. Building Mediterranean Log-Term and Homogenized Climate Datasets. By Mr. Mohamed Mezred
  8. WMO/MEDARE QUESTIONNAIRE: Exploring Member Views to Develop Long-Term and Homogenised Climate Datasets for the Greater Mediterranean Region (GMR)
  9. Climate data records from representative meteorological stations for the basic climatic districts in Bulgaria. By Tania Marinova, National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology Bulgarian Academy Of Sciences
  10. Selected stations for building Mediterranean long-term climate datasets from Croatia. By Janja Milković Meteorological and Hydrological Service of Croatia
  11. Contribution of Cyprus Meteorological Service to MEDARE. By Dr.Silas Michaelides. Director Cyprus Meteorological Service
  12. Building Mediterranean Log-Term and Homogenized Climate Datasets. By A. A. Mahmoud. Egyptian Meteorological Authority
  13. French Mediterrannean long-term, high quality and homogenised climate datasets. By Sylvie Jourdain, Direction d la Climatologie Météo-France
  14. Data Rescue in Greece: A Synergy between HNMS and Academia. By Athanasios D. Sarantopoulos, Ph.D Nikos Karatarakis, M.Sc. Hellenic National Meteorological Service
  15. MEDARE Expert Group meeting on Developing an implementation strategy for building Mediterranean long-term, high quality and homogenised climate datasets. By Khalid Ibrahim Elfadli Director of Climate Services National Project
  16. Building Mediterranean Log-Term and Homogenized Climate Datasets. By Muhsen Elemat, Jordan Meteorological Department
  17. HMS Climate Records as Contribution to MEDARE Database. The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
  18. Developing an implementation strategy for building Mediterranean long-term, high quality and homogenised climate datasets. By Fatima Zohra El GUELAI, Moroccan NMHS
  19. Building Mediterranean Log-Term and Homogenized Climate Datasets. By Republic Hydrometeorological Service Of Serbia
  20. Climate Records from Republic of Slovenia for WMO/MEDARE Initiative. By Mateja Nadbath. Republic of Slovenia
  21. Spain: Climate records of interest for MEDARE database. By Yolanda Luna. Spanish Meteorological Agency
  22. MEDARE. Marius-Victor Birsan, Meteo Romania
  23. Turkish Meteorological Service Data Archiving System, accessing procedures and best practices. By Mustafa Sert, Ersin Şimşek and Serhat Sensoy. Turkish Meteorological Service, Division of Information Technologies
  24. Israel long rainfall records
  25. Long meteorological records –Israel’s progress. By Avner Furshpan, Israel Meteorological Service
  26. MEDARE Organizers Sponsors
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