CLIVAR - Climate Variability and Predictability
WCRP
Cross-Cutting Activities

International CLIVAR Project Office
National Oceanography Centre
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Southampton, SO14 3ZH, UK
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Drought Interest Group (DIG)

Drought Predictability and Prediction in a Changing Climate: Assessing Current Capabilities, User Requirements and Research Priorities

Objectives

The WCRP Drought Interest Group (DIG) was formed as part of the WCRP Extremes crosscutting activity following a joint Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment-Climate Variability and Predictability Project (GEWEX-CLIVAR) meeting in 2008. DIG aims to identify and leverage current drought research activities already underway within WCRP, especially under CLIVAR and GEWEX, through the activities of the CLIVAR Variability of the American Monsoon Variability of the American Monsoon Systems (VAMOS) panel, the US CLIVAR Drought Working Group, the GEWEX-Coordinated Energy and Water Cycle Observations Project (CEOP), etc. DIG will also assess the missing links in drought research and coordinate drought research at an international level in order to advance, in particular, predictive understanding of extremes.

DIG has now embarked on identifying of strategic research needs in drought prediction and encouraging increased coordination of regional and international drought-research activities. Work has begun on a WCRP White Paper on ‘Drought Predictability and Prediction in a Changing Climate: Assessing Current Capabilities, User Requirements, and Research Priorities’. This White Paper will assess current prediction capabilities against user needs with the aim of identifying areas that would benefit from international coordination. A workshop is being organized on this topic on 2-4 March 2011 in Barcelona, Spain.

White Paper (password protected)
2011 Workshop Planning

Members

Pinhas Alpert

Tel-Aviv University, Israel

Ileana Bladé

University of Barcelona, Spain

Eleanor Burke

UK Met Office, UK

Wenju Cai

Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Research Organization (CSIRO), Australia

Howard Cattle

CLIVAR, UK

Tereza Cavazos

Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada, Mexico

Valery Detemmerman

WCRP, Geneva

Anmin Duan

State Key Laboratory of Numerical Modeling for Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics (LASG), China

Tayeb El Hassani

Insitut Agronomique et Vétérinaire Hassan II, Morocco

Matthew England

University of New South Wales, Australia

Brad Garanganga

Southern Africa Develoment Community Drought Monitoring Centre (SADC DMC), Botswana

Ge Gao

China Meteorological Administration, China

Albert Klein Tank

KNMI, Netherlands

Rick Lawford

University of Manitoba, Canada

David Legler

US CLIVAR, USA

Brad Lyon

International Research Insitute for Climate and Society (IRI), USA

Annarita Mariotti

University of Maryland, USA and ENEA, Italy

Roberto Mechoso

University of California, USA

Kingtse Mo

NOAA Climate Prediction Center, USA

Leonard Njau

African Centre of Meteorological Applications for Development (ACMAD), Niger

Peter van Oevelen

GEWEX, USA

Anna Pirani

CLIVAR, Italy

Xavier Rodo

Catalan Institute for Climate Sciences (IC3), Spain

Mathieu Rouault

University of Cape Town, South Africa

Gerard van der Schrier

KNMI, Netherlands

Sonia Seneviratne

Swiss Federal Institute for Technology Zurich (ETHZ), Switzerland

Siegfried Shubert

NASA, USA

Soroosh Sorooshian

University of California, USA

Ron Stewart

University of Manitoba, Canada

Jozef Syktus

Queensland Climate Change Centre of Excellence, Office of Climate Change, Australia

Ricardo Trigo

University of Lisbon, Portugal

Robert Vautard

Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement, IPSL, France

Sergio Vicente

Instituto Pirenaico de Ecología, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Spain

Guomin Wang

Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research, Australia

Eric Wood

Princeton University, USA

Elena Xoplaki

University of Bern, Switzerland and Cyprus Institute, Energy, Environment and Water Research Center (EEWRC), Crete

Xuebin Zhang

Climate Research Division, Canada

Meetings

AGU Meeting, Fall 2008 - minutes
Feb 2009 teleconference - minutes
April 2009 teleconference - minutes
October 2009 teleconference - minutes
December 2009, San Francisco, USA - minutes

Articles

WCRP Drought Interest Group (DIG) Coordinates Drought Research for Better Prediction of Regional Drought
D. Legler and A. Pirani, On behalf of the WCRP Drought Interest Group (DIG). CLIVAR Exchanges, 51, Oct 2009.

Presentations and Reports

Extremes - ppt by P. van Oevelen to the 30th Session of WCRP JSC, 6-9 April 2009.
Addressing Extremes in the Context of Climate Change: A GEWEX and CLIVAR Coordinated Approach on Droughts - poster by P. van Oevelen, EGU April 2009.
WCRP Extremes Cross-Cut, Drought Interest Group (DIG) - report by D. Legler for CLIVAR SSG-16, May 2009.


last updated Thu, Jul 15, 2010 by Anna Pirani