NEW WMO PROJECT: POLAR COUPLED ANALYSIS AND PREDICTION FOR SERVICES (PCAPS)
NEW WMO PROJECT: POLAR COUPLED ANALYSIS AND PREDICTION FOR SERVICES (PCAPS)
NEWS – A new World Meteorological Organization project aims to increase and improve weather, water, ice, and climate information about the Arctic and Antarctic.
HIGHLIGHTS
Objective
– Improve weather, water, ice, and climate information in Arctic and Antarctic regions
– Enhance observation systems and Earth system models
– Advocate for improved forecasting services
Importance
– Polar regions experiencing rapid temperature increase
– Climate change impacts Indigenous populations, local communities, and those working in polar regions
– Project focuses on scientific and societal issues
Project Details
– Runs from 2024 to 2028
– Part of WMO’s World Weather Research Programme (WWRP)
– Led by Norwegian Meteorological Institute and University of Canterbury, New Zealand
WEATHER AND CLIMATE FORECASTING
– Involves monitoring and predicting changes in weather and climate
– Provides early warnings of potential hazards
– Aims to minimize damage to people, property, infrastructure, and ecosystems
Challenges
– Interaction between atmosphere, ocean, sea ice, and other physical processes makes forecasting challenging
– Understanding user needs is crucial
WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION (WMO)
– International organization focused on weather, climate, and water resources
– Established in 1950, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland
– 193 member countries and territories
Goals:
+ Promote cooperation in meteorology and hydrology
+ Establish networks for weather and climate observation
+ Provide guidance on weather and climate forecasting
+ Support research and development in meteorology and related fields
+ Enhance public awareness of weather and climate issues