Start up meeting (Tarragona, 20-22 September 2006)
- Minutes
- Oral presentations:
- T. C. Peterson: "Climate Monitoring: What can a small group of Expert Team volunteers accomplish?"
- C. Donlon: "Climate Monitoring – Issues for Satellite and Marine Data and Products – a rapid whistlestop tour"
- Hollmann & Hechler: "Components of a regional climate monitoring in WMO RA VI"
- Rainer Hollmann "Recent Activities in Europe on Climate Monitoring with Satellites. Achievements and Future Plans"
- Jay H. Lawrymore: "Climate Monitoring Activities in the United States and Region IV"
- Wan Azli Wan Hassan: "Overview of the status of climate monitoring in Malaysia and the need for capability building"
- Xiaolan L. Wang: "An overview of the status of climate monitoring in Canada"
- Zuqiang Zhang: "Climate Monitoring in China and Future Relevant activities"
- R. S. Cerveny: "World Climate Extremes Archive"
- Jay H. Lawrymore: "Activities Related to Verification of Extremes in the United States via the National Climate Extremes Committee"
- J. A. Lopez: "Climate monitoring products in Spain, INM"
- Mark D. Schwartz "Integrating Phenological Measurements into climate monitoring"
- M. Brunet: "Long-term changes in climatic extremes over Spain"
Second Meeting (Offenbach, Germany, 27-29 October 2009)
- Agenda
- Oral presentations:
- Barbara J. Ryan: WMO Space Programme Contributions to Climate – Past, Present and Future
- Christiana Lefebvre: Marine Climate Monitoring relevant to WMO / CCl
- Deke Arndt: Report to WMO Expert Team 2.2 on Climate Monitoring
- Fatima Driouech: Quick overview on climate monitoring in Morocco
- Joerg Rapp: Regional Climate Centres (RCC) for WMO RA VI
- Jörg Schulz: Satellite Climate Monitoring Activities Relevant to WMO/CCL
- Omar BADDOUR & Hama KONTONGOMDE: Outcomes of WORLD CLIMATE CONFERENCE – 3
- Peter Albert: EUMETSAT’s Contribution to Climate Monitoring
- Rainer Hollmann: Achievements from CM-SAF for WMO CCl ET2.2
- U. Schneider, A. Meyer-Christoffer, B. Rudolf: Climate Monitoring of Precipitation: The GPCC - Status and plans
- Wan Azli Wan Hassan: Overview of Climate Monitoring in ASEAN
- Xiaolan L. Wang: Progress and efforts on the responsible actions related to the ET2.2 workplan
- Zuqiang Zhang: Progress and efforts on the responsible actions related to the ET2.2 workplan
- Report for the second meeting
Other Recommended Meetings
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A-Train Lille Symposium 2007
Symposium on "Bringing together A-Train observations and Modelling to understand aerosols and clouds, (22-25 October 2007, Lille, Grand Palais, France)".
"The satellites Parasol (CNES, launched on December the18th 2004) and Calipso (NASA/CNES, launched on April the 28th 2006) are now fully operational in the A-train constellation and are delivering very high quality data. Scientists are beginning to exploit the data for the study of aerosols and clouds and their impact on climate.
To encourage interaction on these themes, the CNES is happy to announce the "A-Train Lille Symposium 2007" to be held in October"
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Third JCOMM Workshop on Advances in Marine Climatology (CLIMAR-III)
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8th EMS Annual Meeting & 7th European Conference on Applied Climatology
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9th InternationalConference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography (9ICSHMO)
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