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Instruments and Methods of Observation Programme Report of President of CIMO for Fourteenth WMO Congress Dr S.K. Srivastava President of CIMO Geneva, 9 May 2003

Instruments and Methods of Observation Programme (IMOP) Summary of Presentation: 1. Document 3.1.5 2. IMOP/CIMO 3. Major Achievements 4. New structure 5. Future plans To be introduced by Secretariat Scope & Mandate a) Standardization and b) Capacity building OPAGs and Expert Teams IMOP & WMO 6LTP

2. IMOP Scope & Mandate Instrument Intercomparisons & testing Requirements of data users Standardization of instruments and measurements National training activities Regional training workshops Specialized Centres (RICs, RRCc) Commission for Instruments and Methods of Observation CIMO Technical Conferences and Exhibitions OPAGs Experts Teams Commission sessions Improvement of data quality and homogeneity

3a. IMOP - Major Achievements Standardization

The 9 th International Pyrheliometer Comparison Conjointly held with Regional Pyrheliometer Comparisons World Radiation Center (WRC/PMOD) Davos, Switzerland 2 nd September to 13 th October, 2000 60 participants from 39 Members, 16 participants from 11 scientific institutions and manufacturers 18 out of 21 RRCs 22 NRCs WRR- and calibration- factors computed for 82 pyrheliometers, including 7 of the WSG Stability of WSG is guaranteed The main objective - the dissemination of the WRR in order to ensure worldwide homogeneity of met. radiation measurements - was achieved.

WMO Intercomparison of GPS Radiosondes Brazilian Air Force Satellite/Rocket Launch Centre Alcantara 25 May - 5 June 2001 No 1 2 3 4 5 6 Manufacturers Dr. Graw Messgeräte GmbH, Germany Modem, France InterMet Systems, USA Sippican, Inc, USA Vaisala Oyj, Finland MeteoLabor, Switzerland Sondes DFM-97 GL-98 MKII RS80,RS90 SnowWhite RH sensor

WMO Intercomparison of GPS Radiosondes Brazilian Air Force Satellite/Rocket Launch Centre Alcantara 25 May - 5 June 2001 The performance of GPSradiosondes were compared in 43 comparison flights Revealed significant differences were subsequently rectified by manufacturers and new designs of sondes developed. The main objective to improve the operational reliability of radiosondes designs and compatibility of data was achieved.

Expert Meeting on Requirements and Representation of Data from AWSs De Bilt, Netherlands, 19-23 April 1999 Participants: 22 participants from all WMO Technical Commissions, EUMETNET and 2 major instrument manufacturers. Main Task: Evaluate present and future requirements of WMO Programmes for the use of Automatic Weather Stations to assist in standardization of observations. Main Outcome: Commonly agreed proposal of Present and Future Requirements for the use of Automatic Weather Stations.

Expert Meeting on Operational Issues for Radiosonde Applications in the Tropics and Sub-Tropics Geneva, Switzerland, 18-.22 October 1999 TASK: Review the present status of radiosonde operations in the tropics and sub-tropics and prepare relevant recommendations MAIN OUTCOMES: 1. Guidance material to be applied for training courses / workshops related to operators at upper-air observing stations; 2. Important instructions for Vaisala GPS radiosonde systems; 3. Guidance material for managing and evaluating national radiosonde networks; 4. Some considerations on the future application of GPS-based systems; 5. Recommendations for tropical and sub-tropical inter-comparison of radiosondes.

Expert meeting on Rainfall Intensity Measurements Bratislava, Slovakia, 23-25 April 2001 Decision on: Present and Future Requirements for RI Measurements Proposal on: Measuring range and uncertainty requirements for RI measurements Approved by CIMO-XIII

3b. IMOP - Major Achievements Capacity Building

3b. IMOP - Major Achievements Capacity Building Expert Meeting Expert Meeting on Capacity Building related to IMOP Beijing, China, 23-25 September 1999 Expert Meeting developed 12 recommendations for enhancing CIMO s activities related to Capacity Building, such as: Recommendations Review of the work undertaken by RICs Recommendation on basic technical requirements for RICs Preparation of Instrument Catalogue CIMO/IMOP web site Results Questionnaire sent to RICs Replies are being analyzed Presented to CIMO-XIII WMIC 2000 & 2002 produced Done & continuously updated

3b. IMOP - Major Achievements Capacity Building Technical Conferences TECO-2000 - Beijing, China, 23-27 October 2000 TECO-2002 - Bratislava, Slovakia, 23-25 September 2002 TC 2000 TC 2002 Countries 61 77 Particip. 230 276 Papers 98 80

3b. IMOP - Major Achievements Capacity Building Instrument Exhibitions METEOREX-2000 - Beijing, China, 24-26 October 2000 METEOREX -2002 - Bratislava, Slovakia, 23-25 September 2002 No of participating Manufacturers METEOREX-2000: 56 METEOREX-2002: 61

3b. IMOP - Major Achievements Capacity Building - RICs 13 RICs are operational in spite of constraints due to non availability of resources and lack of well trained staff. Basic and enhanced requirements for RICs prepared by Morocco for CIMO- XIII. With a view of strengthening of RICs the process of their evaluation was initiated.

3b. IMOP - Major Achievements Capacity Building Instrument Catalogue 1 st edition in 2000 Produced by CMA 2 nd edition in 2002 Produced by CMA

3b. IMOP - Major Achievements Capacity Building CIMO-Guide Work on update of CIMO Guide started in 2000 Five Chapters revised in 2002 Work continues till end 2003 Publication of Seventh edition by the end of 2004

3b. IMOP - Major Achievements Capacity Building - Training Training Workshop on Upper-Air Observations for RA I English speaking countries, Gaborone, Botswana, 7-11 April 2003 Participation 4 core lecturers (UK, USA) 34 trainees from 20 NMSs HMEI Outcomes Improved knowledge & skills of trainees Proposals for procurement strategies Set of recommendations to improve U/A Obs. Practices Similar Workshop for RA I French speaking countries is planned in Morocco, Nov.2003

4. New CIMO Structure CIMO-XIII discussed options for working more effectively during the next intersessional period and concluded that the most effective, flexible and responsive means of carrying out CIMO tasks would be a system of Expert Teams complemented by suitable ways to inform and involve all CIMO members in the process. The commission agreed that its activities and teams should be grouped together and handled by Open Programme Area Groups (OPAGs) and decided to establish three OPAGs. CIMO Management Group in Feb. 2003 determined regionally balanced membership of ETs, tuned their TOR and activated them.

4. New CIMO Structure CIMO MANAGEMENT GROUP President Vice-President 7 OPAG Co-cairs OPAG Surface Observation Technology 2 Co-chairs OPAG Upper Air Observation Technology 3 Co-chairs OPAG Capacity Building 2 Co-chairs ET on Surface Technology Chair + 8 Members 5 Representatives of other Bodies ET on Upgrading the Global Radiosonde Network Chair + 7 Members 3 Representatives of other Bodies ET on Training Activities and Training Materials Chair + 6 Members ET on Surface-Based Instrument Intercoparisons and Calibration Methods Chair + 5 Members 2 Representatives of other Bodies ET on Meteorological Radiation and Atnospheric Composition Measurements Chair + 3 Members 3 Representatives of other Bodies ET on Upper-Air Systems Intercomparisons Chair + 5 Members 1 Representative of other Body ET on Remote Sensing Upper-Air Technology and Techniques Chair + 11 Members 2 Representatives of other Bodies ET on RICs, QM Systems and Commercial Instrument Initiatives Chair + 7 Members ET on CIMO Guide and Information Dissemination Chair + 3 Members

5. IMOP - Future Plans CIMO-XIII proposed to concentrate on the following main activities: Develop performance measures to demonstrate continuous improvement in the quality of observations; Conduct instrument intercomparisons; Contribute to the review and update of WMO technical regulations, guides and other material related to quality management and standardization of observations; Evaluate existing RICs and review their terms of reference; Facilitate standardization of measurements of long-wave radiation; Automation of manual, visual and subjective observations; Strengthen links with relevant international organizations.