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Reference TypeConference Paper (Conference Proceedings)
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Citation KeyDiamond:2006:PaIsGl
TitlePacific Islands Global Climate Observing System (PI-GCOS) Program
FormatCD-ROM, On-line.
Year2006
Access Date2024, Dec. 26
Secondary TypePRE CI
Number of Files1
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AuthorDiamond, Howard
AffiliationNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/National Climatic Data Center (Diamond)
1335 East-West Highway, Room 7214
Silver Spring, Maryland USA 20910
Author e-Mail Addresshoward.diamond@noaa.gov
EditorVera, Carolina
Nobre, Carlos
e-Mail Addresshoward.diamond@noaa.gov
Conference NameInternational Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography, 8 (ICSHMO).
Conference LocationFoz do Iguaçu
Date24-28 Apr. 2006
PublisherAmerican Meteorological Society (AMS)
Publisher City45 Beacon Hill Road, Boston, MA, USA
Pages17-22
Book TitleProceedings
Tertiary TypeOral
OrganizationAmerican Meteorological Society (AMS)
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KeywordsGCOS
climate
observations
Pacific
AbstractThe U.S. in partnership with Australia, New Zealand, and the nations of the South Pacific Regional Environment Program have taken the lead in working towards establishing a robust and sustainable Pacific Islands Global Climate Observing System (PI-GCOS) that meets the climate change and variability observations, and application needs of the PI nations and meets the associated regional and international requirements for climate observing in this data sparse area. The PI-GCOS Action Plan developed in 2002 has identified the high priority actions, many of which can be implemented as stand alone modules that will assist in restoring and improving observing systems in the region to a level necessary to effectively monitor the climate of the region and systematically detect trends and changes in climate primarily via support fro GCOS Surface Network and GCOS Upper Air Network sites across the region. The U.S. GCOS Program Office, based at NOAAs National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), has been a primary supporter of the PI-GCOS effort since the first regional GCOS workshop in Apia, Samoa, in August 2000, and has contributed resources towards that effort. Since 2000, support for PI-GCOS from the U.S. has amounted to $ 350K (US). These funds continue to address the actions and proposals from the PI-GCOS Action and Implementation Plans developed over the past couple of years. The U.S. GCOS Program Office also plans to continue contributing in-kind support and facilitation of furthering the goals of PI-GCOS as it has undertaken the role as the Secretariat of the regions PI-GCOS Science and Technology (S&T) Panel. The S&T Panel is a subsidiary body established to provide advice and guidance to the PI-GCOS Steering Committee. In addition to supporting GCOS regional efforts in the Pacific, the U.S. GCOS Program Office has also provided resources to help stage other workshops, as well as in providing presenters on various topics. In support of the PI-GCOS effort, the Global Observing System Information Center (GOSIC), a data management facility supported by NOAA/NCDC has developed, in concert with the regional PI-GCOS Program Officer, a new Pacific Islands GCOS portal in order to facilitate the access to Pacific Islands GCOS datasets that may be held in a diverse group of data centers. This portal, located at http://pi-gcos.org, has become a key tool to aid in the management of the Pacific Islands Regional GCOS Program, as well as providing an administrative tool for use by the regional PI-GCOS program officer based at the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Program (SPREP) in Apia. That position is funded by the U.S. GCOS Program Office as part of the integrated Pacific Islands team effort of which the U.S. is an active participant along with Australia, New Zealand, and the member nations of SPREP.
AreaMET
TypeAddressing gaps in SH observing systems
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5. Allied materials
Host Collectioncptec.inpe.br/nobre/2005/06.02.21.14
cptec.inpe.br/walmeida/2003/04.25.17.12
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