Classification of Member climate services capacity levels
Transcript of Classification of Member climate services capacity levels
Classification of Member climate services capacity levels
Mechanism for WMO contributions to the GFCS
2 June 2019
Maxx Dilley, Director Climate Prediction and Adaptation Branch
Climate and Water Department
Location and overview of materials
• Location of materials → public.wmo.int, “meetings”
• Overview of materials – Checklist description, status and additional data
collection – Exploration of use of checklists for tracking SP SO1.2
Checklist status (n=125)
Checklist status (n=125)
• Customized package has been prepared for each PR to be delivered at Congress – Request to complete the five revised governance
questions (Q2-Q6), the originals of which did not adequately capture NMHS involvement
– And/or request to complete missing answers to specific questions
– Or request to complete checklist – Plus request to identify national CSIS focal point if
not already identified
Use of checklists for tracking SO1.2
• Checklist main purpose is for Members to prioritize efforts and mechanism to prioritize assistance
• Possibility of using aggregate checklist responses to track progress of the WMO Strategic Plan (2020-2023) climate objective – Strategic Objective 1.2: “Broaden the provision of policy-
and decision-supporting climate information and services”
– Indicator 1.2.1: “# Members with basic, essential, full and advanced climate services provision capacity”
Climate services checklist overview • 137 yes/no questions in six groups • Questions are
– Grouped to align with outputs of objective 1 in the results based framework for WMO contributions to the GFCS
– Categorized according to CCl climate services capacity levels
Results of the Analysis (n=109): Basic Systems
Results of the Analysis (n=109): Service Delivery and Overall
Provisional classification
Thank you