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(by the Theme Team, presented by Vladimir Ryabinin, WCRP). Why a talk on the IGOS-Cryo at a GIIPSY meeting?. GIIPSY is one of the IGOS – Cryo recommendations
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(by the Theme Team, presented by Vladimir Ryabinin, WCRP) Why a talk on the IGOS-Cryo at a GIIPSY meeting? • GIIPSY is one of the IGOS – Cryo recommendations • Support to GIIPSY may be generated under the umbrella of IPY but successful follow-up after IPY requires agreement of main observing systems, their coordinators, sponsors and research groups - IGOS-Cryo is there to build the legacy
opens the door to the Main Earth observation coordination consortia • Integrated Global Observing Strategy-Partnership (IGOS-P), 13 international and UN organizations; • Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS), 45 space agencies and Earth observation data users operating more than 100 satellites; • Group on Earth Observations (GEO) and the Global Earth Observing System of Systems (GEOSS)
Integrated Global Observing Strategy (IGOS) Partnership UN Organisations Committee on Earth Observing Satellites WMO International science support and coordination programs Global Observing Systems
APPROVED GEOHAZARDS OCEANS WATER CARBON COASTAL Atm. Chem. UNDER DEVELOPMENT CRYOSPHERE LAND COVER GEODESY CONSIDERED HEALTH What is an IGOS Theme ? • Idea to prepare a report approved by IGOSP • Report • Its review by the community • Approved Report (by CEOS SIT and IGOS Partnership) • Implementation IGOS Themes
Cryosphere • is undergoing dramatic changes, mostly as a consequence of climate change, and provides best indicators for it • is one of the most under-sampled elements within the climate system • is important (water, climate, transport, etc.) Approved by IGOSP-11, Rome, Italy, 27 May 2004 • User-requirement product driven • Has a ~10 year time frame • Goal 1: resources for observations • Goal 2: stronger commitment by observing system operators to sustain the observing system • Goal 3: better coordination Team: Jeff Key (Chair) and ~ 50 contributors from 14 countries
developmentwebsite: (designed and run by J. Key) http://igos-cryosphere.org/
Draft Report – 1st release Preface Foreword Executive Summary 1. The Cryosphere Theme 2. Applications of Cryospheric Data 3. Terrestrial Snow 4. Sea Ice 5. Lake and River Ice 6. Ice Sheets 7. Glaciers and Ice Caps 8. Surface Temperature and Albedo of Snow and Ice 9. Permafrost and Seasonally Frozen Ground 10. Solid Precipitation 11. An Integrated and Coordinated Observing System 12. Implementation App. A. References App. B.Observational Capabilities and Requirements App. C. Satellite Missions in Support of the Cryosphere Theme App. D. Acronyms App. E. Contributors App. F. Web Sites for Further Information
Phases: 1: 2007-2009, IPY 2: 2010-2015 3: After 2015 Implementation Way forward Open review: deadline 15 January 2007: please contribute reflecting GIIPSY needs and proposals & giving comments! (preferably using forum on the website) Incorporation of results: second half of January 2007 Submission to CEOS and IGOS – March, April 2007 Approval expected at the end of May 2007 Printing: June 2007 Implementation: elements are already starting Thank you !