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World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water. WMO. Commission for Instruments and Methods of Observation: Report of the President of CIMO. Cg-XVI ( Geneva, May 2011). Bertrand Calpini President of CIMO. WMO/OBS. www.wmo.int. CIMO mission. Promote:
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World Meteorological OrganizationWorking together in weather, climate and water WMO Commission for Instruments and Methods of Observation: Report of the President of CIMO Cg-XVI (Geneva, May 2011) Bertrand Calpini President of CIMO WMO/OBS www.wmo.int B. Calpini CIMO
CIMO mission Promote: • high quality observational data • world-wide compatibility by: • Defining technical standards, • Testing and calibration • Performing instrument intercomparisons, • Implementing quality control procedures. • Increasing expertise and Capacity-building for: • Improving quality of products and services B. Calpini CIMO
In WMO High Priorities • in the Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS) by improving systematic in situ observations and monitoring of climate • in WIGOS by improving the availability, usefulness, quality and utilization of observational data and products of all WMO observing systems (in conjunction with other tech commission such as CBS, JCOMM…) B. Calpini CIMO
CIMO working structure • (a) Standardization and Intercomparisons; • (b) Remote-sensing and New Technologies; • (c) Capacity-building. B. Calpini CIMO
Traceability to SI units • By publishing guidance on instrumentation for calibration laboratories • By strengthening RICs centers performances by providing an Evaluation Scheme • By co-chairing the WMO-BIPM 2010 workshop B. Calpini CIMO
Siting of observing stations • QA observations relies also on proper siting and maintenance of instruments. • CIMO-XV approved a siting classification for observing stations • Tool for assessing which station to be used for climate services • The CIMO siting classification together with ISO TC 146 to become a common WMO-ISO standard. B. Calpini CIMO
1. Rainfall Intensity • Final report on the WMO CIMO webpage B. Calpini CIMO
Consequences @ MeteoSwiss B. Calpini CIMO
Rain security network in the Alps / 2010 B. Calpini CIMO
Rain security network in the Alps / 2013 B. Calpini CIMO
2. Temperature and RH B. Calpini CIMO
Field Intercomparison of Thermometer Screens/Shields and Humidity Measuring Instruments (17*2 screens) LBOM VROT SDAV LCOC LLAN VYOU VTHY SCAE VDAV SYOU VEIG SSOC B. Calpini CIMO
Field Intercomparison of Thermometer Screens/Shields and Humidity Measuring Instruments B. Calpini CIMO
Field Intercomparison of Thermometer Screens/Shields and Humidity Measuring Instruments Differences in the time of occurrence of daily maximum temperatures B. Calpini CIMO
Gardaia Results • Even some low-cost screen appear with very good performance • Consequences for climate services: • Maximum daily temperature delay: up to 3hrs • Maximum temperature error: up to 1.5deg • Final report on the WMO CIMO webpage B. Calpini CIMO
3. Radiosonde 8th WMO International Radiosonde Comparison. Yangjiang, Guangdong, China 12 July – 3 August 2010 Participants: 11 manufacturers from China, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, Korea, South Africa, Switzerland, USA B. Calpini CIMO
Tropical/subtropical moist conditions Tropopause & 16km Temperature >> -90deg B. Calpini CIMO
DTemperature B. Calpini CIMO
DGeopotential Height B. Calpini CIMO
DRel Humidity B. Calpini CIMO
Yangjiang Results • Unprecedented performances achieved with QRS • No pressure sensor needed anymore for GPS radiosonde with a direct impact on lowering the cost of radiosonde • Intercomparison results used to facilitate selection of systems for national purposes, minimizing additional performance testing on a national level (WTO procedures). • Recommendations on vendors to improve their operational radiosonde >>> Final report on the WMO CIMO webpage B. Calpini CIMO
4. Radiation 27. September – 15. October 2010, PMOD/WRC Davos, Switzerland B. Calpini CIMO
87 participants • 40 countries • 99 pyrheliometers B. Calpini CIMO
(PAC3 and HF18748 not used in 2010 to define the WRR) Results Preliminary results communicated to participants B. Calpini CIMO
Financial and HR involved • From NMHs and vendors: • TOT ca: 4 million CHF • Radiosonde China 2010: ca. 5’500 man-days • The CIMO mission is achieved by supporting initiatives which by coordinating collective actions by Members with respect to observing systems produce results that exceed what each Member could produce unilaterally to meet their critical needs B. Calpini CIMO
Future plans:1. Solid Precipitation B. Calpini CIMO
Challenges • To improve estimates of solid precipitation /liquid water equivalent snowfall. • To develop guidance on the accuracy and temporal resolution of solid preciptiation parameters • In CIMO, SPICE positioned in the context of WIGOS, GFCS, GCW, and in collaboration with other relevant communities (GCOS, EC-PORS, Hydrology…) B. Calpini CIMO
2. Weather Radar The Radar Quality Control and Quantitative Precipitation Estimation (QPE) Intercomparison Project B. Calpini CIMO
Challenges • to inter-compare different algorithms for radar quality control with a focus on Quantitative Precipitation Estimation QPE applications • to develop a method to assess the overall quality of precipitation products from radars globally B. Calpini CIMO
plan view vertical cross section B. Calpini CIMO
CIMO working structure • (a) Standardization and Intercomparisons; • (b) Remote-sensing and New Technologies; • (c) Capacity-building. B. Calpini CIMO
Testbeds and Leadcenters B. Calpini CIMO
Federal Department of Home Affairs FDHAFederal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss The Island volcanic eruption as seen by lidar Friday April 16th 2010, 11pm local time: Volcanic plume over the Swiss Plateau Sunday: April 18th 2010, 2 pm local time: « End of the event» and higher Mixing layer Saturday: April 17th 2010, 8 pm local time: « Dilution of the plume » Red saturated signal: the planetary boundary layer with intense « Mie scattering » Absolute scale: preliminary, based on first radiosonde in situ estimate ETHZ radiosonde B. Calpini CIMO
Testbeds and Leadcenters • Testbeds are centers with experimental facilities to assess the capabilities of various remote-sensing technologies and to provide guidance on remote-sensing instrumentation from a variety of observing systems • Lead centers are centers of excellence for instrument development and testing focused on a specific parameter B. Calpini CIMO
CIMO working structure • (a) Standardization and Intercomparisons; • (b) Remote-sensing and New Technologies; • (c) Capacity-building. B. Calpini CIMO
Capacity Building • Intercomparisons • Training workshops • TECO + METEOREX 2008 St Petersburg • TECO + METEOREX 2010 Helsinki B. Calpini CIMO
Capacity Building • Intercomparison results • Site Classification • … • Solid Precipitation • Weather radar • New Part: • Satellite Observations CIMO new structure: CIMO Guide Editorial Board B. Calpini CIMO