Session highlights were:
(a) Despite the intersessional period being shortened from the normal four years to two and a half years, a number of substantial achievements against the agreed work plan had been realised by the Commission. All Programme Areas (PAs) had developed realistic forward programmes for the next intersessional period, which was likely to be longer than usual;
(b) That the ocean observing system being coordinated through the JCOMM Observations Programme Area has reached 62% of the requirements specified in the Global Climate Observing System Implementation Plan (GCOS-138, revised in 2010), and recognized that new initiatives would be required by the Commission and Members/Member States to continue its growth. In this regard concerns were expressed that the current global economic slowdown may make this a very challenging task;
(c) Appreciation was expressed for the excellent work being accomplished by JCOMMOPS in support of JCOMM and the ocean observing system, including the provision of an expanding range of operational system performance metrics, and the innovative ship chartering activities to support platform deployments.
(d) The successful completion of the JCOMM Pilot Project for WIGOS, and that the JCOMM Data Management Programme Area, working closely with the IOC International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE), had embarked on the implementation of many of the legacy recommendations from the project, including two Regional Marine Instrument Centres, which had already been implemented (in China and USA), and a third proposed in Morocco.
(e) The coordination, facilitation and standardization of marine and ocean product preparation and service delivery (including services for maritime safety and DRR) were a major part of the work of the Commission. The major thrust areas for the Services and Forecast Systems Programme Area (SFSPA) during the past intersessional period:
• Ensure maritime weather and sea ice safety including the operational implementation of five (5) new Arctic Ocean Metareas by July 2011;
• Implement operational ocean forecasting capability by initially developing a Guide to Operational Ocean Forecasting;
Reduce risks of marine hazards on coastal communities in response to expected consequences of global climate change by implementing the recommendations of the first JCOMM storm surge symposium.
(f) JCOMM was directly involved in all the major WMO cross-cutting activities, including Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), WIGOS, WIS and the Quality Management Framework (QMF). In addition to the joint JCOMM/CHy CIFDP now underway, another significant new joint activity recently initiated joined the expertise of CAgM and JCOMM in a project to develop, as a contribution to the GFCS, data sets and tools to enable NMHS and other agencies, in particular in SIDS, to assess and respond appropriately to the impacts of climate variability and change on oceanic fisheries. JCOMM also contributed to several of the IOC High-Level Objectives.
(g) JCOMM Capacity development had been undertaken in accordance with a set of JCOMM Capacity Development Principles. The Commission expressed appreciation for the major events in the past intersessional period, which included three training workshops on wave and surge forecasting; courses and workshops on ocean data buoys (and the applications of buoy data) and tide gauges; a maritime safety services enhancement workshop; an ice analysts workshop; two training courses to enhance marine forecasting; and workshops on ocean data management, in conjunction with IODE.
The Session agreed that the future priority challenges of JCOMM, in response to the priorities of WMO and IOC, included:
• Long-term maintenance of the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) and its continued growth in accordance with GCOS identified requirements, encouraging the diversification of Members / Member States contributions to observing networks and to JCOMMOPS, and establishing practical ways of seeking routes for funding new observing requirements;
• Input to Global Framework of Climate Services (GFCS) implementation;
• Promoting standards and best practices in observations and data management, and assisting the further development of the Ocean Data Portal and its interoperability with the WMO Information System (WIS);
• underpinning the development of operational ocean forecasting services;
• Supporting disaster risk reduction in coastal zones and improving safety-related marine meteorological services;
• The implementation of quality management systems in national services, within an overall Quality Management Framework;
• Ongoing overall WIGOS implementation; and
• Capacity development and resource mobilization in marine meteorology and oceanography.
The Session elected Dr Johan Stander (South Africa) and Dr Nadia Pinardi (Italy) as meteorology and oceanography co-presidents, respectively. It also paid tribute to Dr Peter Dexter (Australia) and Dr Alexander Frolov (Russian Federation) for their excellent work in support of JCOMM over the past intersessional period.
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May 23, May 24, May 25, May 26, May 28,
May 29, May 30, May 31 Location
Yeosu
South Korea
Organisers and Staff
| Organisers | |
|---|---|
| Dr. Jang-Won SEO | |
| Dr. Albert Fischer | |
| Dr Peter Dexter | |
| Dr. Sung Hyup You | |
| Mr Geoffrey Love | |
| Ms Ji-Eun Seo | |
| Staff | |
|---|---|
| Mr. Peter Pissierssens | |
| Mrs Irene Gazagne | |
| Dr. Boram Lee | |
| Mr. Etienne Charpentier | |
| Edgard Cabrera | |
| Ms Pat Calutas | |
| Mr Patrice Boned | |
| Forest Collins | |
| Dr. Long Jiang | |
| Ms. Christine Qarbal | |
Industry and commerce
Other
JCOMM programme and planning
WMO and IOC Strategic Planning and the JCOMM Strategy
Future work programme and operating plan
Review of previous resolutions and recommendations of the Commission and of relevant resolutions from the governing bodies of WMO and IOC
Establishment of groups and Expert Teams and nomination of rapporteurs
Date and place of the fifth session
Scientific and technical workshop - Improving Marine and Ocean Data Products for Science and Society: the Role of JCOMM
Election of officers
Closure of the session
Opening of the Session
Organization of the Session
Consideration of the report on credentials
Adoption of the agenda
Establishment of committees
Other organizational matters
Report by the co-Presidents of the Commission
Review of decisions of the governing bodies of WMO and IOC related to the Commission
Scientific and operational requirements
GOOS-GCOS requirements for climate observations
Operational requirements and WMO Rolling Review of Requirements
Requirements for integrated data products
Climate services
Others
In-situ and satellite observing systems
JCOMM OPA implementation goals
Instruments and methods of observation
Coordinated technical support for observing programmes
Future priority for the Observation Programme Area (OPA)
Data management, including information systems and data exchange
Standard setting and documentation
Marine climatology, including new Marine Climate Data System
Data management practices
WIS and designation of DCPCs
Future priority for the Data Management Programme Area (DMPA)
Marine meteorological and oceanographic services and forecasting systems
Forecasting systems and services
Supports for disaster risk reduction, particularly in coastal zones
Safety-related marine meteorological services
Quality management
Future priority for the Services and Forecasting Systems Programme Area (SFSPA)
Capacity development and technology transfer
Review of technical regulations of interest to the Commission, including guides and other technical publications
Relationship with other programmes and bodies
Programmes and bodies of WMO and IOC
Other WMO Technical Commissions and programmes
Other IOC programmes
Organizations and bodies
UN system agencies
Non-UN system organizations and programmes
Report Documents
| Code | Title | |
|---|---|---|
| WMO-IOC/JCOMM-4/3 | Fourth Session of JCOMM |
Agenda Documents
| Agenda | Code | Title | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | JCOMM-4/Doc.1 [FINAL] | Opening of the Session | |
| 10 | JCOMM-4/Doc.10 [Final] | Review of Technical Regulations of Interest to the Commission, Including Guides and other Technical Publications | |
| 11 | JCOMM-4/Doc.11 [Final] | Relationship with Programmes and Bodies of WMO and IOC, And External Organizations | |
| 12.1 | JCOMM-4/Doc.12.1 [Final] | WMO and IOC Strategic Planning and the JCOMM Strategy | |
| 12.2 | JCOMM-4/Doc.12.2 [Final] | Future Work Programme and Operating Plan | |
| 12.3 | JCOMM-4/Doc.12.3 [Final] | Review of Previous Resolutions and Recommendations of the Commission and of Relevant Resolutions of the Governing Bodies of WMO and IOC | |
| 12.4 | JCOMM-4/Doc.12.4 [Final] | Establishment of Groups and Expert Teams | |
| 12.5 | JCOMM4/Doc.12.5 [Final] | Date and Place of the Fifth Session | |
| 13 | Scientific and Technical Workshop at JCOMM-4 | ||
| 13 | JCOMM-4/Doc. 13 [Final] | The Science and Technology Workshop Summary | |
| 14 | JCOMM-4/Doc.14(1) [Final] | Election of Officers | |
| 14 | JCOMM_4/Doc.14(2) [Final] | Election of Officers | |
| 15 | JCOMM-4/Doc.15 [Final] | Closure of the Session | |
| 2 | JCOMM-4/Doc.2 [Final] | Organization of the Session | |
| 2.2 | JCOMM-4/Doc.2.2(1) [merged in Doc.2] | Provisional Agenda | |
| 2.2 | JCOMM-4/Doc.2.2(2) | Explanatory Memorandum Relating to the Provisional Agenda | |
| 3 | JCOMM-4/Doc.3 [FINAL] | Report by the Co-presidents of the Commission | |
| 4 | JCOMM-4/Doc.4 [Final] | Review of Decisions of the Governing Bodies of WMO and UNESCO/IOC Related to the Commission | |
| 5.1 | JCOMM-4/Doc.5.1 [Final] | GOOS-GCOS Requirements for Climate Observations | |
| 5.2 | JCOMM-4/Doc.5.2 [Final] | Operational Requirements and WMO Rolling Review of Requirements | |
| 5.3 | JCOMM-4/Doc.5.3 [Final] | Requirements for Integrated Data Products | |
| 5.4 | JCOMM-4/Doc.5.4 [Final] | Climate Services | |
| 6 | JCOMM-4/Doc.6 [Final] | In Situ and Satellite Observing Systems | |
| 6.2 | JCOMM-4/Doc.6.2 [Final] | Instruments and Methods of Observation | |
| 6.3 | JCOMM-4/Doc.6.3 [FINAL] | Coordinated Technical Support for Observing System Programmes (JCOMMOPS) | |
| 6.4 | JCOMM-4/Doc.6.4 [Final] | Future Priority for the Observation Programme Area | |
| 7 | JCOMM-4/Doc.7 [Final] | JCOMM Data Management Programme Area: Achievements and Future Priorities | |
| 7.1 | JCOMM-4/Doc.7.1 [FINAL] | JCOMM Data Management Programme Area: Standard Setting and Documentation | |
| 7.2 | JCOMM-4/Doc.7.2 [Final] | JCOMM Data Management Programme Area: Marine Climatology | |
| 7.3 | JCOMM-4/Doc.7.3 [Final] | JCOMM Data Management Practices: Achievements and Future Priorities | |
| 7.4 | JCOMM-4/Doc.7.4 [Final] | WMO Information System (WIS) and Designation of Data Collection and Production Centres (DCPCS) | |
| 7.5 | JCOMM-4/Doc.7.5 [Final] | JCOMM Data Management Programme Area: Achievements and Future Priorities | |
| 8.1 | JCOMM-4/Doc.8.1 [Final] | Forecasting Systems and Services | |
| 8.2 | JCOMM-4/Doc.8.2 [Final] | Supports for Disaster Risk Reduction, Particularly in Coastal Zones | |
| 8.2 | JCOMM-4/Doc.8.2(1) [Final] | Support for Disaster Risk Reduction, particularly in coastal zones: WMO Disaster Risk Reduction Programme | |
| 8.3 | JCOMM-4/Doc.8.3 [Final] | Safety-Related Marine Meteorological Services | |
| 8.4 | JCOMM-4/Doc.8.4 [Final] | Quality Management | |
| 8.5 | JCOMM-4/Doc.8.5 [Final] | Future Priority for the Services and Forecasting Systems Programme Area | |
| 9 | JCOMM-4/Doc.9 [Final] | Capacity Development and Technology Transfer |
Event Documents
Background Documents
Other Documents
Participant Stats:
| Staff and organisers | 16 | |
|---|---|---|
| Confirmed | 0 | |
| Not Confirmed | 0 | |
| Not-participating | 0 | |
| Total | 16 |