This discussion paper elaborates on dilemmas that are evident at the interface between ESMs and climate services.
This discussion paper elaborates on dilemmas that are evident at the interface between ESMs and climate services.
This report contains the description of a climate services visualisation workshop that counted with the participation of representatives from various projects and initiatives, as well as individual stakeholders from the Climateurope network.
It is once again my pleasure to introduce the third, and final, publication in the Climateurope publication series on the state of European Earth system modelling for climate services.
From the Climateurope project, nine recommendations are presented to enhance the European capacity to transition to a sustainable and resilient society.
An overview of typologies used to distinguish between various climate services, and some recommendations for a common typology.
This paper presents recommendations for the next Horizon Europe framework program for the cluster related to “Climate science and solutions”.
There continues to be a growing awareness among decision-makers of the relevance and importance of climate information to a range of social and economic issues. To attempt to better inform such decisions a market of climate services is emerging. Such services are based on climate data and scientific knowledge covering the past, present and possible future climates. A key component of the data and knowledge,...
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Among a number of products oriented to the climate modelling and climate services communities, Climateurope is producing a series of reports to map and analyse relevant initiatives, challenges and emerging needs relating to Earth system modelling and climate services in Europe, involving expertise from a range of stakeholders. This second report provides progress on the integration of Earth system modelling and climate services from a stakeholder perspective.
This policy brief provides a general categorization of the landscape of European climate services, and is based on a more complete report from the Climateurope project: “Progress on the integration of climate services and Earth System Modelling”. This landscape includes active dialogue between science and society, and between climate scientists, climate service developers and providers, and end-users, in particular decision-makers and policy-makers.
In this policy briefing we give some recommendations for making a more comprehensive typology of climate services. Table of Contents: Types of Climate Services / Definition of Climate Services / Existing Typologies / Challenges / Recommendations
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